Monday, November 4, 2013

Nature-Nurture Revisited




Nature and Nurture II 8/21/13
At some point in the not to distant future the time tested economic model of investors forming corporation and hiring worker to produce goods that the workers, in turn, consume will have to be revised.
As discussed in Part I the need for a mass class of low and semi skilled manufacturing workers is rapidly disappearing. Low paying retail sales and service employment will not support a prospering consumption based economy.
I posit that a new wealth distribution system must evolve as the need for manufacturing labor declines.
There are trillions of dollars worth of basic public infrastructure creation and maintenance needs that are not now being accomplished.
Where will the money come from to pay for this public work as the labor tax base declines.
1. Tax the machines that have replaced the tax paying workers or 2. Corporations can assume responsibility for infrastructure in their area of interest and operation, using the huge stockpile of cash earned from reduced labor costs.
These are just two of many possible ideas and the details are too complex to be dealt with in this forum.
Maybe this is a beginning of a much needed political and social conversation.
After all “what's a society to do with the under-natured and under-nurtued demographic as low skilled manufacturing jobs disappear.
Send me your thoughts

3-D manufacturing next Industrial Revolution?


.............The cost of producing the complex fuel nozzle part with the additive process is 20 percent less than a conventionally made nozzle, Liechty said.
The biggest part of the savings is the direct labor that goes into assembling and inspecting the parts. That in fact speaks to additive being the next Industrial Revolution as well and how it will impact jobs in Ohio, as well as the U.S., and that’s because what really drives cost with additive is the technology itself,” Liechty said.

Because of that technology, when we look at our production sites and doing our cost

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