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School should not be something that youre forced to go but somewhere that you want to go. Change is mostly good. That is our show. Now its time for john stossel. John changing faster than ever. Struggling to keep up. In some ways the changes are clearly good. Robots like this are definitely helping to grow jobs much more quickly. They take away the backbreaking tasks and that allows the workers to do all of the highend jobs. That is if they find highend jobs. But what if most jobs disappear . Companies planning to replace human jobs with machines is growing. Human instinct tells us that would be better if no one ever lost a job. Politicians often demand that unions be protective but americans would not be better off if telephone operators and clerks had their jobs protected by a compassionate law. Those workers lost jobs because now money once paid by them is put to better use. In the media we almost never tell such a story. Its partly because we can only report on what we easily see a
School should not be something that youre forced to go but somewhere that you want to go. Change is mostly good. That is our show. Now its time for john stossel. John changing faster than ever. Struggling to keep up. In some ways the changes are clearly good. Robots like this are definitely helping to grow jobs much more quickly. They take away the backbreaking tasks and that allows the workers to do all of the highend jobs. That is if they find highend jobs. But what if most jobs disappear . Companies planning to replace human jobs with machines is growing. Human instinct tells us that would be better if no one ever lost a job. Politicians often demand that unions be protective but americans would not be better off if telephone operators and clerks had their jobs protected by a compassionate law. Those workers lost jobs because now money once paid by them is put to better use. In the media we almost never tell such a story. Its partly because we can only report on what we easily see a
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