Professional Politicians aka parasites and media, continue their suicidal approach as they continue to rely on Industrial Revolution-type of Hyper-segmentation to promote hate and division,
The New York Times 'reports' that "six months after Amazon began a wave of layoffs in April that ultimately wiped out 30,000 jobs, a former employee went on the social media site Blind to rant about the end of meritocracy: “What’s the point of getting a good performance review if you can still be laid off anyway?”"
Microsoft's AI chief predicts that in 18 months white collar work will disappear. Meanwhile Social media and the legacy media's business model is to monetize hate and division: platforms like X allow influencers, so-called journalists and politicians to use coordinated inauthentic behavior to promote hate and division: progressives versus conservatives, black versus white, rich versus poor - yet I'm banned accused of using coordinated inauthentic behavior while highlighting X's laissez-faire attitude toward Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior- but that's a different story.
The real tension is not a coordinated conspiracy, or ignorance, but laziness and an acceleration gap. Silicon Valley operates on exponential timelines (predicting massive automation in 18 months), while regulatory bodies, labor unions, and political systems operate on linear, bureaucratic timelines. Cultural battles dominate the headlines because they are easy to monetize, whereas preparing the global workforce for systemic automation requires complex, long-term economic restructuring that current political models are ill-equipped to handle.
The distraction you see is the natural result of political, economic, and media systems optimizing for short-term survival while a massive technological shift occurs.
Politicians Stick is to stick to the "Old Trees"
The persistence of traditional cultural and economic battle lines relies on established political frameworks.
• Instant Emotional Resonance: Issues regarding race, religion, and identity offer deep-seated emotional hooks. A political campaign can mobilize voters instantly around these identity lines, whereas explaining the macroeconomic implications of algorithmic labor displacement takes complex nuance.
• The Legacy Business Model: Political fundraising networks, media channels, and consulting firms are built entirely around the progressive-versus-conservative binary. Their operational structures are designed to fight familiar culture wars, not to navigate structural technological shifts.
• The Familiarity of Wage Battles: Arguing over statutory wage hikes fits neatly into existing labor-versus-capital playbooks. However, this focus overlooks a deeper problem: minimum wage hikes matter far less if the core administrative and analytical tasks of an entire role are completely automated.
The AI Landscape: There is no unified council of "AI masters" deliberately orchestrating a cultural distraction; rather, tech companies are racing for market dominance, while legacy political structures use existing cultural tensions to maintain relevance
The factors attributed to increased tenure are expansion of incentives, perqs and power. yet Political strategists, politicians and media outlets keep focusing on traditional social fractures while a massive technological shift threatens to reshape the global economy. This implies that given current practices, US Congress will soon implode⁰to to] 032
The market forces driving AI automation win out over hyper-segmentation because economic survival forces businesses to adopt cost-saving technologies regardless of cultural debates.
Will Tech Leaders Stop Congressional Self-Serving Practices
• No Intervention: Tech executives do not care about congressional reform.
• Lobbying Framework: AI companies prefer a distracted, careerist Congress.
• Regulatory Capture: Tech leaders use money to shape weak laws.
• Co-Dependence: Congress relies on tech wealth for campaign funding.
• Deepening Gap: Bureaucrats stay rich while public infrastructure fails.
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