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There is what we hope, and then there is REALITY or what is
I remember talking to a nurse about what I knew to be the
simple truth that we as a people who were pumping as of yet
unknown or untotalled BILLIONS year after year, after year into
the Pharmacutical Industries coffers and someday expecting the
likes of CURES were well fooling oursleves for a simple realistic
analysis of human history had to face the fact that cures were
already possible and in all likelyhood probable would NOT be
released to the public. Why!?! Because there was and is NO
MONEY in the cure and countless billions in treatments. (Heck
treatments what with side effects of said treatments result in
MORE sales of treatments to treat the side effects) That is the
reality of medicine and the stupidity to believe the
Pharmacuticals have any plan or desire to cure. And the nurse
looked at me and said "I hope that is not the case" Which is a
classic respone. Her mind could not deny the logica of my
statments....not but there is a part of her, a very strong part of
her that hopes against simple logic that somehow the
Pharmactuical Industry will like the Grinch in the Christmas story
finds it's heart...heh heh hehe" We area a bit like that are we
not?

The reality of business today is that they will use any tool and
plan that will increase profit. To do this they will outsource and
they will automate. They will do BOTH and loyalty to ANY
geographical area or nation to any people or race or ANYTHING
that MIGHT get in the way of the great god PROFIT is but a faint
and foolish hope. The reality is that as long as a profit can be
made of the corpse of the American people and the nation called
the United States then that profit will be made and cashed in on.
No flag, no constitution, no loyalty, or even some sort of debt to
one's homeland or one's own people will in the end mean a
single blank thing!!! NOT in the slightest in the pursute of even
larger stock options and profit.

No automation and oursourcing will NOT be the only tools used.
No our own govenrment long ago bought and paid for will also
be used..take the new legislation to make it easier for us to
become a slave labor force tied to credit card and the (ironic as
it may sound) the medical industry a nation of debtor slave
laboreres and with a few more laws added to the list over the
next few years even perhaps our chldren and grandchildren will
be made to work for our debts just like in the good olde days.
All in the name of those great gods gread and profit. Heck I can
see the day where our great grand children will make humble
prayer and sacrifices to these gods for the hope of someday
being free of their debt....passed down to them by no one else
but well US!

Pagan jim
Posted by: Laff   Posted on: 03/13/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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MCDonalds is even entering the outsourcing game  JasonL31 | 03/11/05
Automation reduces potential errors.  B.O.F.H. | 03/12/05
I've made this point for years.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/12/05
It's not that new  IT_User | 03/13/05
Hmmm, yes and no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/13/05
Its called Malthusian Economics...  Dave F_z | 03/13/05
Or WAR!!! Why create a whole new source when we can  Laff | 03/13/05
Growth industries  Roger Ramjet | 03/14/05
Butt don't all those jobs you listed depend on an economic  Laff | 03/14/05
Interrelationships  Roger Ramjet | 03/14/05
Not true, all of them are declining.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/14/05
Here's where I'd direct a youth today  voska | 03/14/05
Sorry but no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/14/05
Rise of the Machines  osreinstall | 03/14/05
And the flip side - people OUGHT to work terrible worthless mind numbing  quietLee | 03/14/05
Were you trying to make a point?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/14/05
For the sake of argument....  maxo_z | 03/15/05
er.. .60 ... not 6.00  maxo_z | 03/15/05
In some sense I.T. has been about this  Mark Miller | 03/12/05
I would also like to see a 30 hour work week.  DonnieBoy | 03/13/05
Nope....like IT the future for maintaining automation  Laff | 03/13/05
You know if it ever got to that point  voska | 03/14/05
Seems I remember a story about a man who was working  Laff | 03/13/05
Some jobs but not all  Chad_z | 03/12/05
There is what we hope, and then there is REALITY or what is  Laff | 03/13/05
I heard this same thing when I was a kid  voska | 03/14/05
Even if that is true I do not know if that will remain so.  Laff | 03/14/05
You need to know where the real economy is  voska | 03/14/05
3 to 4 hundred years!?! Seriously?  Laff | 03/14/05
Greed will prevent it  voska | 03/14/05
When all is said and done...I am but a cog iin the machine  Laff | 03/14/05
As long as we're talking some day.  Anton Philidor | 03/14/05
Both are smaller than diminished innovation  MyLord | 03/14/05
Okay what gives.  IT Scion | 03/14/05

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