>person refuses to admit they were wrong and doubles down instead No….way….
>>62482685>>62482708More like doubling down 6 years later
>>62482685He's got a point, you know. The timeline is not predictable though. Automation will cut down 20% of the cost, but that's not relevant in the long term, the rich will just legislate that away. But AI will cause short bursts of unemployment and poorscum eradication progress, in which houses are cheap, as government bribing takes some time to re-rig the markets again. Obviously, the end game is large depopulated areas of highly valuable renaturalized land, owned by the rich. Something like 15 to 80 years, depending on the number of global catastrophes that set back eradication progress.
If home prices dump while brypto goes up, I might finally be able to afford a house. This is the dream scenario for young people and would save Drumpf's second term.
>>62482685I mean, he might as well be right. But much like in 2008, you'll need oil to do exactly what it did back then to trigger again the crisis. Which definitely will happen sooner than later. Whether or not it morphs again into a financial crisis like in 2008 is a whole other story altogether, it was a cocktail with a particular mix, but let's not pretend banks don't have yet another pair of skeletons in their closets that will suddenly see the light of day.But oil will once again be the trigger, it always is.
>>62482685LolLmao even
>>62487475trump is gone soon
>>62484904AI doesn't do anything, retard
>>62487570AI replaced me and made me unemployed.t. software engineer from europoo
>>62482685This is why you should never change your opinion, given enough time you're bound to be correct eventually, then you get to tell everybody you told them so