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Huge Scotus Deportation Win For Trump and Real Americans.

I want all 20M gone. At the same time, I want to start an exit plan for all these h-1b visa workers too. Start with the ones in tech.

Good jobs go to foreigners while American kids hooked on fentanyl, what a system we have.

At some point you have to decide - either you have a country or don't you.
 
I want all 20M gone. At the same time, I want to start an exit plan for all these h-1b visa workers too. Start with the ones in tech.

Good jobs go to foreigners while American kids hooked on fentanyl, what a system we have.

At some point you have to decide - either you have a country or don't you.
H-1B visas help our companies in hiring more competent workers. Why you so antiforeigner?
And don't blame on illegals for American kids being hooked on fentanyl. They should follow NO TO DRUGS!
 
Question for anybody. How many do you want to come to America?

340.1 million (2024 US Population

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Approximately 689 million people, or 9.2% of the world's population, live below the extreme poverty line (less than $2.15 per day), according to Compassion International. This is according to estimates from the World Bank, according to the World Bank. While progress has been made in reducing poverty, recent setbacks, including the COVID-19 pandemic, have slowed this progress.
 
H-1B visas help our companies in hiring more competent workers. Why you so antiforeigner?
And don't blame on illegals for American kids being hooked on fentanyl. They should follow NO TO DRUGS!

They’re not more competent, what they will do is work for cheap. This country is so ****ed up I don’t think it’s savable. Go walk around one of those college campuses in California and tell me what you see. We’re educating everybody but Americans. We’re lost as a country.

Until they, or family members of theirs, have shed blood for this country, or sacrificed by serving in foreign wars for this country, you go to the back of the line.
 
They’re not more competent, what they will do is work for cheap. This country is so ****ed up I don’t think it’s savable. Go walk around one of those college campuses in California and tell me what you see. We’re educating everybody but Americans. We’re lost as a country.

Until they, or family members of theirs, have shed blood for this country, or sacrificed by serving in foreign wars for this country, you go to the back of the line.
When you go to colleges now, demographics have changed so much when I was in college.
And is different when my older daughter was in college many years ago. America is changing. That's how it is.
 
So that above I posted is an extreme. USAID could help but they have proven themselves to be nothing but a Democrat Money Laundering scheme for campaign financing scheme.

This is a big reason why we must have immigration. Explain the seriousness of a country with a declining population?

A declining population isn’t just a statistical curiosity—it has deep and far-reaching consequences that can reshape a country’s economic engine, social fabric, and geopolitical standing. Let’s unpack why it matters:


1. Economic stagnation or decline:
When a population shrinks—especially its working-age segment—labor supply contracts. Fewer workers mean less productivity, slower GDP growth, and increased strain on social welfare systems. Think of Japan, where a shrinking workforce is already complicating growth despite technological innovation and high productivity per worker.

2. Aging society and fiscal strain:
A declining birth rate typically accompanies an aging population. As retirees outnumber workers, pension systems and healthcare budgets swell under pressure, potentially leading to higher taxes or reduced benefits. Economies shift from innovation and investment to maintenance and care—slowing down their long-term dynamism.


3. Urban decline and rural hollowing:
Depopulation doesn’t hit evenly. Cities might shrink or stagnate, while rural areas face complete collapse—abandoned schools, shuttered businesses, vanishing public services. This makes regional inequality worse and raises the cost of maintaining infrastructure for fewer people.

4. National identity and political pressure:
Population decline can heighten anxieties about cultural continuity and global influence. This sometimes leads to politically charged debates around immigration, nationalism, and demographic engineering, as seen in parts of Europe and East Asia.


5. Geopolitical ramifications:
Power projection depends not just on economic clout but on human capital. Countries with declining populations may lose diplomatic leverage or military capacity, especially when rival nations maintain robust demographic momentum.


The paradox, of course, is that while automation and AI promise higher productivity with fewer people, the societal structures built for population growth aren’t easily rewired. Declining populations challenge assumptions baked into everything from tax codes to education systems.


Given your keen interest in geopolitics and economics, would you like to explore how some countries are responding—like pro-natal policies in Hungary and South Korea or immigration strategies in Canada?
 
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