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Denis Rublev
June 3, 2022 at 6:50 pm
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Jim Fisher
June 3, 2022 at 8:01 pm
Only 10% surprised me…. After this engineered “plandemic” the true colors of people came out… I would have thought at least 15% would need to go…
David Momtaz
June 3, 2022 at 10:44 pm
I use to be big fan of Elon but recently he is all over the place. Last week he was complaining about labor shortage. Now after one week he think he has too many workers. He is cutting workforce while he can’t keep up with the demands and not accepting new car orders. Few days before that he was saying that he is worried about low birth rate and not having enough workers. Few days later he says he wants to make his car companies full automated with robots. And makes robots that makes other robots. Hey Elon, you decide if you need more babies from us to provide your labor or if you decide to make your robots. Elon you are our billionaire master and we are worthless slaves at your disposal.
Yerris
June 4, 2022 at 12:31 pm
David Momtaz Why you asking such a question? If you want to be his slave, then you can be his slave. And why would “he” need more babies from “you”? The developed world is in a state of population decline if the current birth rate continues. Thats a fact. Why you “offended” by hhim stating such a fact?
Moreover, he meant labour shortage of low skilled jobs (replaceable by robots), not labour shortage of high skilled jobs. Too many high skilled workers want to apply for Tesla.
Tuco Salamanca
June 4, 2022 at 4:44 pm
Do you work at Tesla ?
David Momtaz
June 4, 2022 at 6:42 pm
@Yerris it was obviously sarcastic question. Also think about what you just said, if he is complaining about “labor shortage of low skilled jobs (replaceable by robots)” then why not just make his robots. You probably don’t live in the US so maybe you don’t care but he is complaining to American policy makers to make policies that only benefits him and it hurts Americans in the long term. For example, when he complains about labor shortage. He either wants workers form outside of US to come or he wants incentives for more Americans to have more kids for future labors. And that is okay if the problem was that we do not have enough human workers. His problem is that he wants to pay low wages for workers that he plans to replace with robots. How is that fair to the rest of us ordinary people?
Yerris
June 4, 2022 at 8:13 pm
@David Momtaz “then why not just make his robots”
He is. It just takes time to create. Which doesnt solve the “immediate” problem of the current labour shortage.
“For example, when he complains about labor shortage. He either wants workers form outside of US to come or he wants incentives for more Americans to have more kids for future labors”
No? It could mean hes merely stating that no one in the US wants to work in low skilled manufacturing anymore. Stating a problem doesnt mean he “wants” one of the 2 options you said.
“His problem is that he wants to pay low wages for workers that he plans to replace with robots. How is that fair to the rest of us ordinary people?”
Tesla doesnt pay “low wages”. “The lowest-paying job at Tesla is a Product Specialist with a salary of $52,000 per year”. A high tech company wants to use high tech in their company…and youre complaining about that? Whats that got to do with being “fair” to people not part of his company? Its completely irrelevant.
Avraham Avraham
June 4, 2022 at 4:52 am
Who cares about Tesla. He’s not a big car guy. Tesla is a very bad made car and Tezla Al’s won say it lol not Tesla
boost and flow
June 4, 2022 at 1:34 pm
She’s got amazing legs