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🚨 JD Vance just WALKED OUT of the room with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner at his side Vance is now headed home to America from Islamabad, Pakistan Iran is totally defeated. America has all the cards, and JD did NOT cave to their demands. 🇺🇸



Alright, imagine a small town with 10 restaurants. Every restaurant employs local people - cooks, servers, dishwashers. Those employees eat out at each other's restaurants on their days off. The whole town's dining economy is basically a circle: restaurants pay workers, workers eat at restaurants. Now a magical cooking robot arrives. It costs half what a human cook costs and never calls in sick. Restaurant owner Maria looks at the numbers. If she replaces her three cooks with robots, she saves a fortune on wages. Yes, those three fired cooks will stop eating out around town, but that lost spending gets spread across all 10 restaurants. Maria's place only loses a tenth of it. The savings massively outweigh her tiny slice of the demand hit. So she buys the robots. Every other owner does the exact same calculation and reaches the exact same conclusion. They can all see what's coming. They even talk about it at the chamber of commerce meeting. "If we all do this, we'll have no customers left." Everyone nods gravely. Then they all go home and buy the robots anyway, because any single owner who holds back just eats the demand loss from everyone else's layoffs while also paying higher wages. You'd be the expensive restaurant in a town of unemployed people. Six months later, the town is full of incredibly efficient robot-staffed restaurants with almost nobody coming through the doors. Every owner is making *less* money than before they automated. The workers are obviously worse off too. The surplus didn't transfer from workers to owners - it just evaporated. Now the town council meets to figure out what to do. Someone suggests giving everyone a basic stipend (UBI). That helps people eat, but it doesn't change the math any restaurant owner faces. The robots are still cheaper than humans, and the demand loss from firing one more worker still gets spread across 10 restaurants. Owners keep automating at the same rate. Someone suggests taxing restaurant profits and redistributing the money. Same problem. You're taxing 30% of profits instead of 0%, but 70% of a higher number is still better than 100% of a lower number. The incentive to automate doesn't budge. Someone suggests the owners just agree to limit automation. They shake hands on it. Then Maria thinks, "If the other nine stick to the deal but I quietly add one more robot, I pocket the savings and the demand hit is negligible." Everyone thinks this simultaneously. The deal falls apart by Tuesday. Someone suggests giving workers ownership stakes in the restaurants. This helps - workers who own shares spend their dividends at other restaurants, recycling some money back. But it can't fully close the gap because workers only spend a fraction of their dividends on dining out. Some leaks away to rent and groceries and everything else. Finally, the town accountant proposes something different: a per-robot tax set exactly equal to the demand damage each robot imposes on the *other nine restaurants*. Now when Maria considers adding one more robot, the tax forces her to pay for the full demand destruction, not just her one-tenth share. The math flips. She only automates up to the point where it's genuinely efficient for the whole town. And here's the elegant part - the tax revenue funds retraining programs that help fired cooks become, say, robot maintenance technicians who earn comparable wages. As those retrained workers start spending in town again, the demand problem shrinks, which means the tax can shrink too. Eventually, if retraining works well enough, the tax approaches zero on its own. That's the whole paper. The trap is that every owner's individually rational decision is collectively suicidal, and most of the obvious policy fixes operate on the wrong part of the equation.



<끊임없는 반인권적 반국제법적 행동으로 고통받고 힘들어하는 전 세계인들의 지적을 한번쯤은 되돌아볼 만도 한데 실망입니다. 내가 아프면 타인도 그만큼 아픕니다. 나의 필요 때문에 누군가 고통받으면 미안한 것이 인지상정입니다. 아닌 밤중에 홍두깨라고 아무 잘못없는 우리 국민들께서 뜬금없이 겪고 있는 이 엄청난 고통과 국가적 어려움을 지켜보는 마음이 매우 불편합니다. 보편적 인권과 대한민국의 국익을 위해 할 수 있는 일을 더 열심히 찾아봐야겠습니다.> 이스라엘, ‘전시 살해=유대인 학살’ 李대통령 발언에 “용납 못해” v.daum.net/v/202604110641…















