@TheEconomist The opposite is the case. The essence of digitalization is rationalization in order to save labor costs through automation processes, and a restrictive immigration policy is its zeitgeist.
@TheEconomist The Silicon Valley technocrats shaping digitalization all share the hypothesis that digitalization will create new jobs, but the number of employment relationships will decline.
@TheEconomist These include Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Alibaba founder Jack Ma, the entire Silicon Valley, Elon Musk, Thimoteus Höttges, DM founder Götz Werner, Joe Käser, Frank Appel and many more.
@TheEconomist Digitalization will affect extensive areas of food production, industrial production, textile production, furniture production, manufacturing,
@TheEconomist the arms industry, the fast food industry, the transport industry, the delivery industry, the building materials production and the construction industry and include their supply chains.
@TheEconomist The financial industry, law firms, tax consultants, the public sector, the medical industry, the chemical industry, bakeries, insurance companies, the service industry, the advertising and film industries and possibly others are undergoing change.
@TheEconomist Most jobs of the future will require a university degree and will lead to competition for the remaining low-wage jobs, which will be exacerbated by immigration. linkedin.com/pulse/ai-revol…
@TheEconomist Many of the developers of artificial intelligence, the technocrats and drivers of digitalization are convinced that digitalization will create many new jobs, but the number of employment relationships will decline. threadreaderapp.com/thread/1917134…
@RandPaul The impact of the cannabis law in germany and why the Israeli attack on Hezbollah's leadership was not only a blow against terrorism, but also against the international drug trade.
@RandPaul The CanG is already having an impact in germany, and it is better if consumers grow their own weed than the money benefit certain clans and terrorism.
@RandPaul Lebanon is one of the largest cannabis growing areas, and farmers import fertilizers from the West, which are becoming increasingly expensive due to inflation. mena-watch.com/libanon-cannab…
@WhiteHouse Some leftists are in contact with Hezbollah and Hamas, but that doesn't make them terrorists themselves, but rather supporters of terrorists, because they are so terribly naive.
@WhiteHouse Nevertheless, Antifa cannot be banned or classified as a terrorist organization, because it is not an organization with a headquater but a movement.
@WhiteHouse The president could have some left splinter groups monitored by the secret service, as is the case with the anti-capitalist left in Germany, which is monitored by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
@HaidarHashmi0 The Middle East peace plan promised the Palestinians peace and prosperity, but instead opted for war, terror and destruction. Why did Hamas not accept the peace offer like the Taliban?
@HaidarHashmi0 The economic part of the Middle East peace plan promised the Palestinians $50 billion in investments. $28 billion was earmarked for the West Bank and Gaza Strip. $22 billion is to go to the neighboring states of Lebanon,
@HaidarHashmi0 Jordan, and Egypt to create economic prosperity there and halve the unemployment rate. The plan culminated in the two-state solution.
@TheEconomist Immigration policy is not only a question of internal security, but also of ethics.
@TheEconomist The admission of one million people into a welfare state such as Germany causes costs that, purely mathematically, could have saved 31 to 68 million people from certain starvation if these funds had been used for development aid and world hunger relief instead.
@TheEconomist According to Jean Ziegler, around 30 to 40 million people die of hunger every year, about one million of them in Africa alone. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welthunger
@MacMadrian @Frances47398864 @M_Ostermann Für mich ist die Migrationspolitik auch eine Frage der Ethik.
@MacMadrian @Frances47398864 @M_Ostermann Die Aufnahme von einer Million Menschen in einem Sozialstaat wie Deutschland verursacht Kosten in einer Höhe, mit der rein rechnerisch 31 bis 68 Millionen Menschen vor dem sicheren Hungertod hätten retten lassen,
@MacMadrian @Frances47398864 @M_Ostermann wenn diese Mittel stattdessen in die Entwicklungs- und Welthungerhilfe geflossen wären.