Dear Donald Trump: Do Not Fear the Future of Work

WIRED 

Staging is serious business in presidential politics. Every detail--from the sign on the lectern to the demographics of everyone behind the candidate to (on one bizarre occasion this cycle) the raw slabs of meat dressing the set--is meant to convey who the candidate is and what the candidate stands for. So you can learn a lot juxtaposing the optics of the campaign speeches Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump gave last week on the future of the economy. While Clinton spoke from the center of a tech hub in Denver, surrounded by millennials tapping away on MacBooks, Trump addressed a crowd inside a scrap metal factory in a Pennsylvania steel town, standing before a wall of crushed aluminum cans. Before either candidate spoke, they'd cast two opposing visions.

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