Robotic Bar coming to Vegas this summer!

Unions don't fight for the middle class. In fact they cut deals with government to block non-union workers for even having an opportunity to work on certain jobs. Unions look out for unions at the expense of all other. Unions push for inefficiencies. I was in Vegas for a convention lasts week. A plumber and an electrician need to come and put up a light. The plumber, just in case there's water, which there was not at this both or others around it. I didn't see water on the entire floor of 10,000 people.

Unions have pushed jobs right our of America. It's one thing to push for good wages, but to waste money sending a plumber to watch an electrician put up a light. A light that the booth owner could put up if their weren't union rules against it. Unions are wasteful, and they cost jobs.


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Originally posted by: IndyBoilerman
Yes it does mean that some places will need less workers. Just like the car, the supermarket, the telephone, the farm combine, and millions of other things. Yes, BB, you are correct. They really fucked those buggy whip union workers.


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Originally posted by: bbking
Does this mean we can stop all this trickle down economics bullshit since there will be less need to create human jobs?



Go ahead and rip on unions.Thats what I expect out of low life republicans.Without unions you don't have a healthy economy.I will be the first to admit unions,right along with people like you,ceo's,and politicians are not perfect.But,as long as there are greedy,selfish rightwingers out there,there will always be a need for unions to help fight for the middle class.


The topic is robotic drink making machines and it morphs into politics,again.
WTH,people!
Pretty neat. How do they change the bottles when they run out of hooch?
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