Slick is also forgetting that there already
was a civil war here in the US. He seems to think that revolution is some nigh-impossible, concept-only thing that has little to no chance of happening because people are such dumb, complacent sheep that they'll just passively allow anyone with so much as a scowl or a fancy word to do whatever they like, when I see people from all over the US - including soldiers,
especially soldiers! - nearly threatening civil war at virtually everything the President and Congress say or do. People are already disgruntled. Why do you think there are so many pro-gunners? It's not just because they like things that go boom or because there's a buck to be made, I can tell you that much.
Also, quasi-socialism is exactly what I was saying would occur. Government credit system?
MD-1118 wrote:Wages become a thing of the past because machines don't need to be paid, so the money goes into a sort of welfare credit system to make sure everyone has a bed, three healthy square meals a day, reliable internet connection, and a roof over their heads, as well as a small allowance for 'luxuries'.
Sure, that may be slightly optimistic, but it's not completely bat**** insane to think it's a possibility, especially considering internet should soon be firmly established as a utility. More importantly, it's certainly not a bad thing to hope for. I just find it funny how Slick is quick to jump in and say how the rich and powerful are going to institute some sort of oppressive totalitarian dystopian regime when I say it, but when Spidey says it,
callmeslick wrote:essentially what I was getting at.
As for what Spidey said...
Spidey wrote:And for those of you who think you will just do some hobbies, do you really think there will be anything left after you pay for your basic needs to do any such thing, do you think the rich will just give you some Cobalt.
I make less than nine thousand dollars a year, and yet I still manage to invest in a few hobbies - gunpla, wall scrolls, computer builds, video games. Once the cost of goods and essentials drops (and the cost
will drop, since wageless robots will be doing most or all of the work), things should be even more affordable than they are now. So yes, I do really think there will be something left over after I pay for my basic needs. I'm already living that life now, that's how I can think that. Will there be a rough transitionary period? Sure there will. Will the rich gain control over us 95% forever, as Slick seems to think? Once again, in Spidey's words:
Spidey wrote:and one that believes that the rich can hold on to power forever, dream on, because it would be the end of the system that they derive their power from in the first place…sure there will always be the “rich” but it will be under a new system where the exploitation of labor will no longer be in effect. So the entire future of everyone would depend on nationalizing resources and developing a completely different way of life.