Damus
makeheroism · 2d
Most of the people contribute nothing to the countries they're being brought into. And a lot of the time they're actually burdens on the tax system. I mean look at Minnesota. This kind of thing is hap...
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I agree that the people who are imported are a net drag; I’m talking about the future though…like 50-100 years from now.

Both political parties used to be in on the preservation of the union thing by turning a blind eye to autohuman trafficking…but now it’s a political issue for real, not for fake like it used to be (both sides permitted it, neither played a trump card with it)…

And Trump rejected the premise that we need more people entirely. And he might not actually be wrong. IF AI delivers vast productivity gains, that could satisfy government demand for more money from the people to keep their fiat house of cards from falling without spreading the burden over a larger number of people.
makeheroism · 2d
I don't think there's any way to think about the future because we don't know what the demographics of the country will be by then. And in my opinion there's probably going to be a war. Which makes it more difficult. Trump is actively still importing people. His admin is still allowing for mass ...