I've tried to broach this topic multiple times, and every time it seems either the thread get's hijacked by people who can't freaking read and think I'm talking about there being too many people, or are too bullheaded to think more than 10 years into the future. But with this becoming more mainstream, I think we should start talking about solutions.
Post cabal, we'll still have many problems we'll have to resolve. This is one of the biggest. We HAVE to get birth rates back up above replacement value. It's rather obvious we're going to have little to no immigration, especially when you consider all of the mass deportations we'll be having in the next several years. But we all want to have minimal immigration anyway, if we have any at all.
But that presents a problem. If we just stop allowing people in, while maintaining our below replacement birth rate, then we'll start experiencing a population crunch like Japan. Combine that with an aging population where the largest percentage of our population are retirement age and no longer working or able to work.
In other words, 30-40% of the population under retirement age would be supporting the 60-70% who no longer work. If you want to know what this looks like, look at Japan and the mess they're currently in where young people basically jump from part time job to part time job via the government work assignment scheme "hello work" because everyone under the age of 40 has to work to support the 60% of the population that's elderly and retired, but there's no quality work due to the highly competitive environment.
If you want a healthy population, healthy economy, and healthy culture in a nation, you HAVE to have high enough birth rates to support your elderly generations, without putting undo stress on the younger generations. It's also a basic fact that, with more people, comes a higher amount of money flowing around, and thus a larger, more healthy economy.
So what're some solutions to all of this? This is honestly a little out of my depth, but I personally believe that between the religious aspects of the Great Awakening (More people becoming highly religious Christians) and a renewed economy with a gold backed currency (Thus allowing us to live by 1950s-ish financial standards) people will naturally start having larger families more frequently again since they can afford to have a family with 3, 4, or even 5 children on one income again.
In other words, I see this as one of those many problems that will probably work itself out when the cabal is defeated. It won't be overnight, but with the Growing traditionalist movement among young people, the Religious aspects of the Great Awakening bringing people back to God and growing Christianity (go forth and multiply remember?), and government policies/incentives paired with an actually prosperous economy, we can fix this in a decade at minimum. Within two decades things will almost certainly be infinitely better.
But of course other theories on how to fix it are more than welcome.
I think one of the first steps is going to be figuring out how to make 1 wage earner households more economically viable. If both the man and woman of the house have to hold full time jobs to survive, that's obviously going to put a damper on the number of kids they will have. It's a self-inducing prophecy too, since babysitting until the kid can go to kindergarden for most of the workday is a fairly expensive process.
That is true because day care costs really eat into the pooling potential of a man and woman trying to raise kids while both work. It is more cost effective for a spouse to just stay home because of increasing day care and fuel costs these days.
Also, I think couples tend to move away from parents and in laws too quickly which is important to remember. The grandparents can really help with watching the children while also spending time with their grand kids.