“If something can't continue, I won't,” rephrases economist Herbstein. Speaking of which, we often hear about the representative-level birth rates of America. But what we don't hear much is that Americans don't replicate it. And if you speculate that the biggest criminal is a liberal of our land, then you go to the head of the class.
In fact, the most enthusiastic Republicans apparently have a fertility rate above the alternative level (2.1 children per woman).
The most solid Democrat rate has fallen in the 1.2 demographic disorder range.
(Abortion mentality does that.)
This is not the only reason the liberal state model is falling apart. But that's falling apart, says history professor Victor Davis Hanson. In fact, mainstream media and Democrats have folded over Trump's counterrevolution, but Hanson says they “missed some of the most revolutionary and insidious changes in American society of the last century.”
Two Americas
It was a generation before Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards gave his famous (and infamous) “Two America” speech. “America doing the job, America reaping rewards,” SFGate reported in 2004. He was right too. However, the two Americas are not what Edwards claimed they were.
Rather, they are in blue and red states. And America, who is working, forgotten and burdened, is increasingly fleeing to the latter. States such as New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania have lost their residents. And these transplants find red pastures in places like Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Texas and more.
And these are two phenomena flying “under the radar” along with the democratic fertility rates of the crater. They literally reflect a culture of death socially and economically. On this, Hanson writes today by Democrats on American Greatness.
Now, it is a pyramid-shaped coalition of very wealthy and professional classes that make up Capstone, which is placed on the bottom of the subsidy, poor pensioners and retirees who work poorly, angry benefit students, urban nabes in their 30s, poor immigrants – including perhaps 30 million people – increasingly plaguing Americans.
The collapse of the Blue State/Blue City model and those who promote it are radical environmentalism of university-educated individuals, and high taxes, high crime, endless government regulations, housing shortages, large-scale homelessness, illegal immigration, illegal immigration, serious legal theoretical prosecutors, ethnic kingdom city, defcunism, chronic budget deficits and vast, unsubsidized pension liabilities and obligations.
Will the last producer leave the blue state?
The bottom line shows that the population is declining in liberal states, but rising in traditionalist states. As a result, the Red State is poised to win 10-12 house seats over the next decade. The corresponding number of electoral college votes will also belong to them.
This is one reason Democrats have killed illegals in the United States in recent years and have been attracted to the blue state with carrots in the sanctuary city. Our census is photographed every ten years and counts not only citizens but all “people” who live in the area. So, yes, the existence of illegal aliens can win more expressions and votes, and therefore more power.
But for now, President Donald Trump's reelection has given up on the scheme. And Hanson also points out the snowballs of the Exodus statue in blue. A liberal state tax base shrinks, which increases the burden on the remaining producers. This encourages more people to leave.
I'm going there in California…
Hanson essentially says that the boy in the poster for this phenomenon is what he once called our “Third World State.” As he writes:
You may also witness the de facto implosion of once-rich California. Poverty is already growing in corrupt roads, infrastructure and dangerous, substandard public schools.
…In California, 50% of all births are currently paid by Medi-Cal, which serves 40% of the state. Still, the health and welfare system is flat and broken, approaching $7 billion in red. California has the highest tax in the country of 13.3% (and millionaire taxes added). Its sales tax and gas tax are also the most steepest in the country, and utilities charge the highest gas and electricity rates in the continent
The reality of other Golden State is also incredible. for example:
According to Hanson, the top 1% of income earners pay more than 50% of their tax burden. Green Tepian's stupidity increases the cost of electricity. result? Almost a quarter of Californians simply don't pay utility bills. Nevertheless, they are generally not cut – they are subsidized by producers. This asymmetry is also reflected in California, where law and lawlessness is excessive. For example, wealthy people are subject to burdensome building codes, but these restrictions are not enforced on others (e.g., the immigrant population). In fact, when Hanson asked the building inspector why he wasn't in the compound with a trailer and apparently substandard wiring, the man replied, “I'm not crazy, sir.” California is estimated to have one of the largest underground economies in America due to its high taxes and costs of doing business. Hanson says.
Blue-America Blues
There's more to the professor's article. In summary, California is paralyzed by left-wing regulations and doctrines. Restrictions will prevent the state from building new power plants, improving other infrastructure, or creating the homes they need. And Hanson says he's talking about the real causes of the problem, including the massive influx of poor immigrants over a half century. Instead, politicians denounce “systemic racism” and “privilege” and argue that a solution like Day will save the day.
The bottom line is that in California, the law is not actually for the small people, not for the big people. That's for the man-in-the-middle. And they say goodbye.
And to sum up Hanson about the Blue State Blues:
The old, traditional poor South is becoming the engine of America's prosperity. Northern Midwest, Northeast, West Coast – For a century, American dynamism fonts have stagnated, inert and shrink.
However, it should be noted that Blue State residents may take liberal ideology and voting habits to new areas. (This explains our support for North Carolina's Barack Obama in 2008.) Furthermore, Hanson didn't deal with our moral collapse.
Nevertheless, the recent trend is that red states are moving to the right, with blue states remaining. And it can be said that managing the latter deterioration is not an island. Now, the quote from the English language Polymath Herbert Spencer is relevant here.
“The ultimate consequence of protecting men from the effects of foolishness,” he pointed out, “filling the world with fools.”
They want federal relief, just as left-wing states decline. However, it's like feeding a junkie's drug addiction, so you shouldn't get anything. Let them hit the bottom of the rock, and perhaps, just, perhaps, they start the baby they gave birth instead of their juvenile.