
Bloomberg on why farmers can’t work in information technology
MB: “I can teach anyone how to be a farmer 1 dig a hole 2 put a seed in 3 put dirt on top 4 add water 5 up comes the corn”
The skill 4information technology is completely different you need more grey matter#farmers pic.twitter.com/HM13tA6goz
— Pete (@NYBackpacker) February 15, 2020
A video surfaced on Twitter yesterday that showed Bloomberg talking about the information technology sector of America’s economy.
He starts by giving us an analogy of how the switch from agriculture being the largest section of our economy to information technology shows our advancement as a society.
Bloomberg begins by saying that anyone can be a farmer.
He says it’s a simple process, “You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water and up comes the corn.”
Bloomberg is an elitist that has probably never been able to grow a crop much less keep a house plant alive without the assistance of his housekeeper.
Bloomberg was talking about the growth of jobs and how the different emerging sectors change the landscape of our job markets.
He specifically hones in on the information technology sector.
Bloomberg: “The information economy is fundamentally different because it is built around replacing people with technology, and the skill sets you have to learn are how to think and analyze. That is a whole degree level different; you have to have a different skill set. You have to have a lot more grey matter.”
Does he even realize that growing enough crops to be sustainable much less profitable is an exact science?
Our farmers must fight the unpredictable seasons every year to feed every day Americans. It is a lot harder than dig hole, plant seed, and water.
Bloomberg is running on the idea that Trump got elected because he was a wealthy businessman. That is not why we voted for him. We voted Trump into office because he made us see that he understood that farmers are more than bumbling idiots lacking grey matter. He saw that the policies of the left were CRIPPLING the middle class and throwing our country into a recession.
Bloomberg forgot what it was like before every person in his life was a yes man. Farmers and everyday Americans will remember this when it comes time to vote.