Ever wonder how gradual changes almost appear invisible?
If we have Nile River Company and an employee John, a truck driver, John works his usual routine until one day an automated truck comes along and takes his job. John was an Nile shopper, all his sweet Nile money was going back into Nile shopping, well not anymore! He has no income! He may have to lower his quality of life! No more Nile shopping for John! Survival only!
Cecilia is an Nile River warehouse employee who works in logistics, she is an avid Nile shopper until one day a robot came along and took her jub, along with the jub of 12 others. All these sweeet Nile shoppers no longer have disposable income to use on Nile! Oh no! Bye Nile River! No enough money for that!
Juanita, Rashell, and Tommy work in Nile River Co. and love to buy shiny new Nile toys every paycheck, but waiiit there’s more! Manufacturing, driving, and customer service positions have been completely automated! No more disposable income for these hoomans!
Apart from top IT and information sectors Nile River Co. now has a completely automated company. It no longer serves the community through employment!
It used to be a “give n take” , I hire you, you shop here!… Now it is just “take”.
But waiit it wasn’t just Nile River Co! A whole heap of companies released hooman employees!
Unsurprisingly, people still had to get their shiny fix so they started to take out loans and debt to keep up with the sweet shiny new toys Fruit company was pumping out as well!
Eventually, their wages hit a point of no return, a point where no matter how hard they worked they would be unable to pay back all their debt.
And that my friends is what’s coming to America next.
The great disparity