As Jobs Die, Europe's Migrants Head Home »
Posted By engineer 8 months ago in NewsSix years after the Spanish construction boom lured him here from his native Romania, Constantin Marius Mituletu is going home, another victim of the bust that is reversing the human tide that has transformed Europe in the past decade.
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calitennflo7 months, 4 weeks ago
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Spain gave their laid off migrant workers full payment of unemployment benefits in two lump sums...half at first...then the rest when they returned home.
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Smart thinking...I applaud Spain for this....the same should be done for us, the citizens...then we could afford to do something else, other than pick berries...we could develope a new system of berry picking...and cause it to happen.
Imagine: round circular areas in the dessert...each 6 feet wide...planted with berries, watered, etc... then machines 8 feet wide...that picked these berries...all done with hydrolic or fluid power. Power that too produced electricity for homes surrounding these circular plots of berries.
I could go on, and on...the ocean is a suitable source of water for this project...and 2/3's of this Earth is covered with water. Schools would be needed...and this accomplished with a fiber optics...saving tons of fuel in transportation...moms could stay with their children as teachers, while dad waited on the Sun...to shine.
All needed could be provided in this fashion...See...if you think things out...we are caught in the grasp of not planning...and this is due to that dollar.
Computers do other things you know... a sound card can operate a factory...there is much for us to teach...
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