I don't trust their numbers. I also don't buy that "collapse" is imminent with the unemployment rate what it is and with the pace of technology being what it is.
These are old school agrarian ideas about population growth that I don't believe actually matter anymore.
They're selling this lie to force immigration where none is actually "needed." I think they just want to keep wages and conditions depressed so people are easier to control.
Smart borders and 15 minute cities. That's what the long play is here.
I think population growth may end up being more relevant than you give it credit for.
Consider: Well, first is the obvious trend which is concerning in the death rates but..
Consider that as the gap increases between death rate and birth rate, those homes, that land, those resources will eventually start shifting to people who aren't native to the region.
Over a long enough period of time, that foreign population becomes a greater and greater force until suddenly their government advertisements start speaking Spanish -- oh crap.
It's approaching 1:1 and projected to remain there for a long time. Looks juiced up to me.
will eventually start shifting to people who aren't native to the region.
Why would this happen? There's a lot of low quality homes. We could just demolish those. If you don't let non natives in then this is probably what you would do. Anyways.. 1:1 is a likely steady state.
that foreign population becomes a greater and greater force
Right.. so acknowledge the "population growth problem" is largely made up and stop admitting them in. Why is any of this a problem?
I don't trust their numbers. I also don't buy that "collapse" is imminent with the unemployment rate what it is and with the pace of technology being what it is.
These are old school agrarian ideas about population growth that I don't believe actually matter anymore.
They're selling this lie to force immigration where none is actually "needed." I think they just want to keep wages and conditions depressed so people are easier to control.
Smart borders and 15 minute cities. That's what the long play is here.
I think population growth may end up being more relevant than you give it credit for.
Consider: Well, first is the obvious trend which is concerning in the death rates but..
Consider that as the gap increases between death rate and birth rate, those homes, that land, those resources will eventually start shifting to people who aren't native to the region.
Over a long enough period of time, that foreign population becomes a greater and greater force until suddenly their government advertisements start speaking Spanish -- oh crap.
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/USA/united-states/death-rate
I'm not concerned. Projections are just that. The total rate change is minuscule.
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/USA/united-states/birth-rate
It's approaching 1:1 and projected to remain there for a long time. Looks juiced up to me.
Why would this happen? There's a lot of low quality homes. We could just demolish those. If you don't let non natives in then this is probably what you would do. Anyways.. 1:1 is a likely steady state.
Right.. so acknowledge the "population growth problem" is largely made up and stop admitting them in. Why is any of this a problem?