>our advanced economy needs to reindustrialize
>services are a fake economy
>back in my day men used to work in coal mines and car manufacturing plants
Our advanced economy needs to reindustrialize
Services are fake economy, you can't eat it
its still resources and industry that matters the most, you produce something others dont have from things others dont have
its literally printing money without consequences, look at germany norway sweden, none of them got rich because they are so progressive or smart
>services are a fake economy
It is
>20 year old drumpf boomers love working at car factories
for what purpose
You can't eat steel and trees either you dumb faggot.
>let's produce a lot of stuff no one needs or wants
>if they won't buy it we'll make them
Well yes industrialization has greatly harmed Germany.
Its only eastern European "commie boomer" bullshit. In first world countries boomers already worked in services so they do understand how important they are.
But steel helps you to grow food
I'm not an apologist for capitalism, I don't think we should produce thinks for others to buy, I just said selling abstracts is something bound to go wrong
There are a lot of americans that think that way too.
So they can get fucked when he inteoduces further tariffs
This user gets it.
It's goods that make our lifes nice not weird services like a finance plan.
unironically this
Feels good to have a fake economy for many centuries now.
People in the first world have more than enough goods already. This is where the dumb why dont millenials buy caaaars anymoooore meme comes from.
>mmuuhh China
China will meet their justice when they run out of resources and hundreds of millions starve to death.
And it's easy to understand why. Entire states were fucked over when coal mines and steel mills got shot down.
yeah user. Enjoy your services then.
What are those services actually?
expect you dont? you are just seajews rebranding shit from shitholes and sell it for big dosh
We actually mostly trade in all basic resources (finances, agriculture, data centers, oil, gas, uranium, chemicals, etc). Only machinery is the exception to the rule.
Other people then proceed to build stuff with it.
Yeah my gramps used to work for the city, his job was to ignite every gas lamp in the district. He got fucked over by electric lamps. No wonder he hates electricity.
Also logistics, with the biggest harbor in Europe.
Are you sure this isn't that one Japanese anime film?
true story
we need communis now that robots are a real thing. robots will work for the state and the weath will be redistibuted
Gramps is based and redpilled
It works as long as foreign countries buys your services.
In a monetary economy it doesn't matter what you make as long as you can trade it on the international markets and get enough money for what you really want.
Also, with increasingly more efficient production, it means fewer people can produce the same amount of goods as many industrial workers used to do.
Having our "goods" needs covered (food, car, house, tv, phone, computer), we increasingly use more of our income on "services" like holidays, concerts, entertainment, courses etc.
The reindustrialization nuts rarely ever mention farmers.
>2018
>still believing in the outdated goods vs services model
>not taking value-added redpill
things aren't that easy. even if we work out General AI, that only solves 1 of the two pillars of capitalism - namely, labor. The other pillar is resources. We may have removed the need for labor but people with raw resources will still be filthy stinking rich. In fact, in this scenario of General AI, its much more likely that we all revert to feudalism where we are given NEET bux in exchange for not killing each other while those with access to resources become trillionaires.
in the end it's just about who got nukes and better army, so yeah - services are fake economy since they don't give you real power
But it's not even boomers but their parents. Boomers entered the job market in the 1970s when manufacturing in the US was already dead, especially after the oil crisis. Most of boomers worked in services.