Japan makes thousands of vehicles but what if they found a way to maximise efficiency and displace their entire population from the assembly and building process? Imagine the emptiness for the people of Japan. There is no work but the cars are built and shipped overseas with maximum efficency. This is good. The North American is the consumer. After displacing their own population to facilitate a more efficient system of robotic production, will the American die off? They should have enough cash to buy the vehicle. Let us see the economic displacement of human life in America. What will the American do in an increased sense of unsettledness and human desperation in this tkt technological shift away from human labor? After displacing their own population to facilitate a more efficient system of robotic production, will the Japanese die off? No. The Japanese should have enough to buy and enjoy the vehicle also; Not just the American who has a salary or money from his less automated car factory job and uses his salary to buy a more reliable robotically built Japanese import as of 1977; right up to the present day. In all your getting, get understanding. Everybody gets car loans but it is the ability to pay. There are more Car loans in Asia than in North America as Asia supports and is committed to a basic income while people stoll work and run businesses. As the North American is dying off with insufficient basic income, Asian hegemony with its Asian population is expanding to fill the population gap in North America caused by a lack of commitment to basic income. Japan's solution followed Adam Smith's understanding of the importance of the buying and selling also known as consumption so a fraction of the trillions saved in automation will be disbursed to every Japanese person so they can buy, shop and enjoy the efficency of production in their country's chief export...and maybe there will be some people in America to buy the vehicles also.

Japan makes thousands of vehicles but what if they found a way to maximise efficiency and displace their entire population from the assembly and building process? Imagine the emptiness for the people of Japan.  There is no work but the cars are built and shipped overseas with maximum efficency.  This is good.  The North American is the consumer.  After displacing their own population to facilitate a more efficient system of robotic production, will the American die off? They should have enough cash to buy the vehicle. Let us see the economic displacement of human life in America. What will the American do in an increased sense of unsettledness and human desperation in this tkt technological shift away   from human labor?   After displacing their own population to facilitate a more efficient system of robotic production, will the Japanese die off? No.  The Japanese should have enough to buy and enjoy the vehicle also;  Not just the American who has a salary or money from his less automated car factory job and uses his salary to buy a more reliable robotically built Japanese import as of 1977; right up to the present day.   In all your getting, get understanding.   Everybody gets car loans but it is the ability to pay.  There are more Car loans in Asia than in North America as Asia supports and is committed to a basic income while people stoll work and run businesses.  As the North American is dying off with insufficient basic income, Asian hegemony with its Asian population is expanding to fill the population gap in North America caused by a lack of commitment to basic income.   Japan's solution followed Adam Smith's understanding of the importance of the buying and selling also known as consumption so a fraction of the trillions saved in automation will be disbursed to every Japanese person so they can buy, shop and enjoy the efficency of production in their country's chief export...and maybe there will be some people in America to buy the vehicles also. 

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