7/5/2023 0 Comments One billion americans reviewJust think of the possibilities! Such as … well … okay, here’s one: If we had two-thirds of a billion more immigrants, we could conscript a humongous army and militarily conquer the world…which would finally give us some place to dump all the teeming masses of immigrants. In short, Yglesias seems to imply, America must invite the world in order to invade the world. Yglesias’ main argument for adding 666,666,666 immigrants is that this would help us compete with populous China. and horn in on the birthrights of American citizens. We should also encourage the rest of the world to crowd into the U.S. We should figure out smart ways to make life a little less stressful for Americans so they can have children as well as careers and There’s really no way to reconcile Yglesias’ two requests: billionairesof which there are now more than 700is also nearly 60. billionaire wealth has soared 86 since 2013. billionaires are almost a third richer (over a trillion dollars, in real terms) than they were at the onset of the pandemic in 2020,' while overall U.S. The book is both a sensible call for making family formation more affordable for younger Americans, and a demented demand for tripling the population of the United States (currently one-third of a billion) via immigration, thus ruining the chances of tens of millions of actual Americans to afford marriage and children. Based on Forbes data, the report found that 'U.S. From my new book review in Taki’s Magazine:Ĭenter-left Vox pundit Matthew Yglesias’ new book One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger is actually two contradictory polemics.
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