Picture of the Day: Smartphone Vending Machine
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A customer receives Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy S21 smartphone from a kiosk during a ceremony, organized by mobile carrier SK Telecom Co. in Seoul on Jan. 22, 2021, to showcase a system to launch the smartphone without coming into contact with the carrier’s employees. (Yonhap)
The great reset….
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Tim, it’s more about vending machines don’t ask for sick days or pay raises…
So, for social equity, anybody who uses a vending machine needs to pay $45 for every hour that it is in service.
That pays for the government-mandated usage meter purchased in a no-bid contract, an enforcement bureau with a division of inspectors and an armed ready-response team with a fleet of glossy black armored vehicles, as well as an office full of graduates with degrees in social justice, empowerment studies, and urban conflict resolution.
This will insure that for every hour the vending machine is taking a job, an unemployed person will be paid $15 per hour with federal tax not to exceed $5 and state tax not to exceed $2, less Social Security, unemployment, Vending Machine Benefits Administration usage charge, and other assorted taxes, charges, and fees.
Shiiiiiiii… I didn’t speak too loudly, did I?