Fair enough, i do agree with most of that. And i'm slowly coming on board with a sovereign wealth fund idea, or how social security works better in other countries like the UK and Australia, where people have to set aside a portion of their income for investments for their retirement, which is better than the current social security pyramid scheme where retirees are just paid from tax dollars.
However part of me is still against that because the monopoly aspect of forced investing ends up costing people, for example when I worked part time in Australia i had about $400 saved up in my mandatory investment (super), then i moved to the UK, and you're not allowed to withdraw it until you retire. It got eaten away to zero with $60 fees each year. I would've been better off just being allowed to keep more of my paycheck. Also my Dad's friend is in his early 60's and chose to use his super to buy a property to renovate himself so he can rent it out, But because it's still overseen by the government, he has to pay $Thousands a year for an auditor to keep inspecting his renovations to make sure he's not "wasting" the money, to protect him from himself. Essentially Norway seems to be the only government that isn't screwing over their own citizens in regards to investing on their behalf. That's why i'm hesitant. Anything can work perfectly if the government is good, efficient, and not corrupt, but that will rarely be the case, So i'd rather the govt not be involved in the first place.
The other biggest thing i'm scared of is taxes imposed on all the efficiency gains from AI and automation. I believe that will just result in the govt stealing and wasting extra tax dollars as they usually do, rather than those cost savings being directly passed on to the consumer. I don't believe AI is going to replace jobs that quickly, and imagine if we did the same taxes on every company and factory that used machines for automation over the last 100 years. Imagine if your phone bill needed to be higher, because telecomms had to pay a permanent extra tax because computers took the jobs of 1,000s of switch board operators. Or farmers had to pay massive taxes because Combine harverstors and tractors took the jobs of 100s of people per farm like they did.
With AI and robots, i see a world so efficient where your weekly groceries could be like $5. People will be so wealthy it doesn't matter that AI is taking their jobs, they'll only need to work 1-2 days a week to live a normal lifestyle.
My support comes with a VERY healthy dose of skepticism for obvious reasons.
That said, when I stand back and look at the breadth of white hat’s plan(s) to deal with your’s and I’s concerns I’m blown away by the shear scale and audacity. That leads me to “believe” that white hats didn’t decide to go this far without considering every force majeure that an Ai could spit out, and then plan for.
I realized years ago that this shit is so vastly complicated that worrying about whether or not it can be pulled off properly is damn near pointless. *There ain't shit we can do about it, because like we’ve been told “nothin can stop what is coming”.
For the first time in my life I’m not hoping for the best and planning for the worst. This time I’m straight up planning for The Best, bc if the worst happens here there won’t be a next time.
Edit: I am planning to be able to get the hell out of Dodge / be the hell out of Dodge when the Ai situation gets turnt to max. *Been looking @ 48’+~ blue water sailboats, so I can get FAR AWAY from that shit show, if need be.
I do agree that Q has taken into account the inevitable future of AI and robots, and incorporated it into the plan. I'm also blown away by how clever the White Hats are, and how they've planned and prepared for pretty much EVERY aspect we could think of that will be necessary, not just the 5D chess of baiting and exposing the deepstate corruption, but using America to become the example of how a civilization should be run in an uncorrupt world. It will probably be better than the Utopia we've all dreamed of.
The Question that Q has the answer to is how should an ideal government run, what powers should they keep, what department are useless and should be abolished and left to the free market, like the dept of education etc. Should Trump be investing your tax dollars into Intel, or should they have stayed in your pocket for you to decide etc.
If AI is going to take people's jobs as quickly as Elon Musk suggests, then i do partially concede we might need a Universal Basic Income. But that is what I'm skeptical of, UBI + the government investing on our behalf and paying us with dividends is not far off from being a centrally planned communist economy.
These are all things that have kept me up at night, but like I said, much of this is a have to wait and see situation, and these days I sleep well at night..
All that said, it’s interesting that two guys like ourselves are talkin about what “they are going to do”, instead of what “We, The American People” are going to do. It’s not “almost like” we have turned over the direction / control of the country to an unseen, pretty much unknown, group of ppl to decide how the government should or shouldn’t be,,,, we have. Lol,, or at least Anons have.
I don’t know fren,,, I just never thought I’d be that guy, but I am, and I’m damn proud of it🤷♂️
Fair enough, i do agree with most of that. And i'm slowly coming on board with a sovereign wealth fund idea, or how social security works better in other countries like the UK and Australia, where people have to set aside a portion of their income for investments for their retirement, which is better than the current social security pyramid scheme where retirees are just paid from tax dollars.
However part of me is still against that because the monopoly aspect of forced investing ends up costing people, for example when I worked part time in Australia i had about $400 saved up in my mandatory investment (super), then i moved to the UK, and you're not allowed to withdraw it until you retire. It got eaten away to zero with $60 fees each year. I would've been better off just being allowed to keep more of my paycheck. Also my Dad's friend is in his early 60's and chose to use his super to buy a property to renovate himself so he can rent it out, But because it's still overseen by the government, he has to pay $Thousands a year for an auditor to keep inspecting his renovations to make sure he's not "wasting" the money, to protect him from himself. Essentially Norway seems to be the only government that isn't screwing over their own citizens in regards to investing on their behalf. That's why i'm hesitant. Anything can work perfectly if the government is good, efficient, and not corrupt, but that will rarely be the case, So i'd rather the govt not be involved in the first place.
The other biggest thing i'm scared of is taxes imposed on all the efficiency gains from AI and automation. I believe that will just result in the govt stealing and wasting extra tax dollars as they usually do, rather than those cost savings being directly passed on to the consumer. I don't believe AI is going to replace jobs that quickly, and imagine if we did the same taxes on every company and factory that used machines for automation over the last 100 years. Imagine if your phone bill needed to be higher, because telecomms had to pay a permanent extra tax because computers took the jobs of 1,000s of switch board operators. Or farmers had to pay massive taxes because Combine harverstors and tractors took the jobs of 100s of people per farm like they did.
With AI and robots, i see a world so efficient where your weekly groceries could be like $5. People will be so wealthy it doesn't matter that AI is taking their jobs, they'll only need to work 1-2 days a week to live a normal lifestyle.
Intel / Sovereign Wealth Fund🤔
All solid concerns.
My support comes with a VERY healthy dose of skepticism for obvious reasons.
That said, when I stand back and look at the breadth of white hat’s plan(s) to deal with your’s and I’s concerns I’m blown away by the shear scale and audacity. That leads me to “believe” that white hats didn’t decide to go this far without considering every force majeure that an Ai could spit out, and then plan for.
I realized years ago that this shit is so vastly complicated that worrying about whether or not it can be pulled off properly is damn near pointless. *There ain't shit we can do about it, because like we’ve been told “nothin can stop what is coming”.
For the first time in my life I’m not hoping for the best and planning for the worst. This time I’m straight up planning for The Best, bc if the worst happens here there won’t be a next time.
Edit: I am planning to be able to get the hell out of Dodge / be the hell out of Dodge when the Ai situation gets turnt to max. *Been looking @ 48’+~ blue water sailboats, so I can get FAR AWAY from that shit show, if need be.
I do agree that Q has taken into account the inevitable future of AI and robots, and incorporated it into the plan. I'm also blown away by how clever the White Hats are, and how they've planned and prepared for pretty much EVERY aspect we could think of that will be necessary, not just the 5D chess of baiting and exposing the deepstate corruption, but using America to become the example of how a civilization should be run in an uncorrupt world. It will probably be better than the Utopia we've all dreamed of.
The Question that Q has the answer to is how should an ideal government run, what powers should they keep, what department are useless and should be abolished and left to the free market, like the dept of education etc. Should Trump be investing your tax dollars into Intel, or should they have stayed in your pocket for you to decide etc.
If AI is going to take people's jobs as quickly as Elon Musk suggests, then i do partially concede we might need a Universal Basic Income. But that is what I'm skeptical of, UBI + the government investing on our behalf and paying us with dividends is not far off from being a centrally planned communist economy.
These are all things that have kept me up at night, but like I said, much of this is a have to wait and see situation, and these days I sleep well at night..
All that said, it’s interesting that two guys like ourselves are talkin about what “they are going to do”, instead of what “We, The American People” are going to do. It’s not “almost like” we have turned over the direction / control of the country to an unseen, pretty much unknown, group of ppl to decide how the government should or shouldn’t be,,,, we have. Lol,, or at least Anons have.
I don’t know fren,,, I just never thought I’d be that guy, but I am, and I’m damn proud of it🤷♂️