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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a world where you can jump on a plane and land in the US, and have a baby a week later, and jump on a plane home, this just doesn't work. It has to be overhauled somehow.[/quote] In a world where you can kill a 100 people in a minute or so, this just doesn't work. The 2nd needs to be overhauled. (Also my scenario actually happens yours never has)[/quote] DP. I agree with both of you and think both amendments need to be overhauled. I wish we had started with the 2nd, but the 14th also makes very little sense today.[/quote] Pay a little more attention to negative population growth and low birth rates and population cliffs. Every baby is needed, in this country. [/quote] I'm another poster. Although I am concerned about population growth, a country's per capita wealth is not a function of its birth rate or immigration rate. [b]A country can be wealthy, prosperous, and peaceful, with a declining population[/b]. The problem we have is we fund our government and issue debt based on a belief that we'll have an ever increasing population, which we won't, be it in 10 years, or 30. Here's the simple reality: all countries will be dealing with declining populations at some point soon. So get over it.[/quote] This is impossible. [/quote]
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