Hmmm...

1. Universal higher education: Re-educate individuals whose skills
become obsolete
2. Tie the safety net to employment: The unions will hate it, but
citizens need to do some objectively-defined work to earn unemployment
benefits
3. Government fills in the cracks: Private employers hire as they
normally would, while government helps the economically displaced
(either through more education or temporary work)
4. Increased tech, science, and advancement funding: There's nothing
wrong with a government that leads in innovation and gives fledgling
companies and citizens tools for success.
5. Companies are free to chase profit: I think a system that allows
for ample opportunity for individuals to get a cutting edge education,
and ensures that those who want to work can find work, is secure
enough to where government can free themselves from constant intrusion
in the private sector.

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