From the OP's citation:
"significant new taxes on corporations"
What do you suppose those corporation's response to an increase in the cost of doing business will be? Nothing?
No, they are going to reduce costs where they can, and that'll also include cutting back on employees and increasing investments in automation. It's a certainty, as we've already seen it before.
McDonald's Says Goodbye Cashiers, Hello Kiosks - Forbes
[url]https://www.forbes.com › sites › edrensi › 2018/07/11 › mcdonalds-says-g...[/URL]
Jul 11, 2018 - As of 2020, self-service ordering kiosks will be implemented at all U.S. McDonald’s locations. ... Some restaurant concepts have even automated the food-preparation process; earlier this year, NBC News profiled "Flippy," a robot hamburger flipper. ... One way to combat rising labor costs ...
Are McDonald's kiosks better than cashiers? - Business Insider
[url]https://www.businessinsider.com › mcdonalds-kiosk-vs-cashiers-photos-20...[/URL]
Jul 26, 2018 - McDonald's started rolling out ordering kiosks at its US locations in 2015, and the chain hasn't looked back since: by 2020, most of its 14,000 locations will have kiosks installed. It plans to add the kiosks to 1,000 stores every quarter for the next two years, according to CNBC.
McDonald's to add self-order kiosks to 1,000 stores each quarter
[url]https://www.cnbc.com › 2018/06/04 › mcdonalds-to-add-self-order-kiosks-t...[/URL]
Jun 4, 2018 - McDonald's has been systematically adding self-service ordering kiosks and table service to stores as it works to "build a better McDonald's." "What we're finding is when people dwell more, they select more," CEO Steve Easterbrook told CNBC on "Squawk on the Street" on Monday.
This plan demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of business and economic realities (Warren is smarter than this, but she's dishonest and lying to the masses get into public office - as if that's new) and anyone who supports these flawed public policies demonstrates the same.