Obama blames ATMs for high unemployment

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Following up on his assertion that ATMs cause unemployment, the President today claimed that the Internet is behind the nation’s rampant unemployment.

One of the challenges in terms of rebuilding our economy is – businesses have gotten so efficient, that, uh, when was the last time somebody went to a bank teller? Instead of using an ATM. Or, used a travel agent instead of going online. A lot of jobs out that that used to require people now have become automated.

Apparently you have to be an economic illiterate to be a Democrat.

Since the dawn of recorded history, scientific and industrial advances have raised the average standard of living, not lowered it.

• In 1712, the invention of the steam engine touched off the Industrial Revolution, providing an inexpensive mechanical power source to replace manual and animal labor.

• In 1733, the invention of the flying shuttle allowed a weaver to produce a wider band of cloth. This facilitated faster production of textiles for fabric, clothing and other uses.

• In 1769, James Watt added a crank and flywheel to other steam engine improvements, providing efficient rotary motion for a wide variety of industrial uses.

• In the early nineteenth century, the invention of the power loom — a steam-powered, mechanical cloth-making machine — allowed women to replace men in many textile manufacturing facilities.

• In 1830, the invention of the sewing machine facilitated the “ready-made clothing” industry.

All of these advances created brand new industries and began to free mankind from routine, manual labor. The sewing machine, for example, required hundreds of parts. These parts, made of many different materials, had to be manufactured and machined, often by dozens of suppliers. New companies arose to source these parts, new industries — like repair services — were created, and massive economic value was achieved through the creation of end products.

Such is also the case — multiplied by orders of magnitude — with ATMs and the Internet.

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Obama in Iowa:

“It used to be that everybody was sitting there watching Walter Cronkite, now everybody is on their own little blog or on their own separate news forum. If you’re a Democrat you’re reading the New York Times, if you’re a Republican, you’re watching Fox News. . . people don’t listen to each other much.”

Seems like Obama wishes he could control what people learn, like back in the days of Walter Cronkite.

Obama, of course, is economically illiterate. He does not, for example, realize that advances in automation and technology, while cutting out manual labor type jobs, creates a high demand for service type jobs, many of those in newly identified areas of need for the country. For instance, the computer revolution spawned an entire subset of service jobs in the telecommunications industry.

It should be noted, though, that many of those service jobs require intelligence and learning, and the liberal/progressive politicians rely heavily on uneducated people to deliver the votes for them. It’s no wonder that Obama is railing against the loss of basic, manual labor type jobs.

Our local city electric utility is replacing the old rotating wheel and pointer meters with new digital meters that will “phone home” wireless and report on power usage. We are very soon going to have meter readers added to the list of unemployed.