Tim Knowles
1 min readJan 21, 2022

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Who counts as a worker in this;

"Workers create 100% of every company’s value.)

Is the CEO a worker?

Is a sole proprietor a worker?

Doesn't invested capital contribute to a company's value. How would you lay a fiber optic cable without someone buying the machine that makes the cable and the holes in the ground? Capital is precious, labor is sort of less so. There are 4 billion potential laborers on the planet and the pool grows every day.

Your ideas are just as unworkable as the idea we can effectively tax billionaires, but you do have one thing right, sort of.

We are no on the road back to serfdom, we are there. We have a class of low wage labor slaves, and they are having a tantrum. Not a real rebellion just a tiff.

The professional class, (todays versions of the blacksmith or the cooper) is also being pressed to the point that they are going to ration their services. Guess who will get their services? The rich of course. If you are poor, it will be hard for you to access nursing services, even if you have health insurance. You will need special privileges to move to the head of the line just like a Disney World.

TEK

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Tim Knowles
Tim Knowles

Written by Tim Knowles

Worked in our nations space programs for more than 40 years

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