Subj : Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Re=3a_Pedro_S=c To : Tracker1 From : Boraxman Date : Fri Apr 15 2022 11:34:20 Re: Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Re=3a_Pedro_S=c By: Tracker1 to Arelor on Mon Apr 11 2022 04:33 am > Personally, I'm fine with immigration. I, personally, think it should > mostly be based one where are you going to live, and how are you going > to pay for it. I also think H1-B visas should have a salary floor that > is a multiple of minimum wage (5x). > > I'm also not an an-cap libertarian though... I'm pretty pragmatic about > the need for boundaries, and even taxes. I just think the current > system is largely rigged and there are simpler solutions to building a > bigger bureaucracy on top of a sunken castle in a swamp. There is something inheritly unsustabinable about an economy that relies on perpetual immigration. Companies talk about "sustainability", but then rely on a constant influx of migrants. Not every country can be a net migrant sink, so this to me seems to smack of Western supremacy. *WE* are the best countries, and the normal mode of operation for the world is for the rest of the world to move to us, to power our economies for our riches and wealth. Frankly, I find the position of the anti-immigrationists less racist. --- þ Synchronet þ MS & RD BBs - bbs.mozysswamp.org .