Western governments have engineered the greatest anti-natal program in human history, and most people are completely unaware of the causes or consequences.
Birth rates across Europe, East Asia, and North America have collapsed below replacement levels. Governments systematically destroyed the economic foundations that make family formation possible.
You cannot afford children when the state inflates away your purchasing power, taxes your income at confiscatory rates, then forces you to fund the retirements of previous generations through Social Security ponzi schemes. A middle-class American couple faces effective marginal tax rates exceeding 50% when you include federal income tax, state tax, payroll taxes, property taxes, and sales taxes. Meanwhile, monetary debasement ensures that housing costs consume 40% of median income versus 15% in 1970.
The regulatory state makes every aspect of child-rearing exponentially more expensive. Occupational licensing cartels inflate childcare costs. Zoning laws prevent affordable family housing. Department of Education mandates drive up school costs while destroying quality. FDA approval processes make basic medicines cost 10x their market price. Each regulation serves entrenched interests while pricing out young families.
Economic policy shapes demographics. When governments prioritize immediate consumption over capital formation, present voters over future families, and welfare recipients over productive workers, birth rate collapse becomes inevitable. The state subsidizes the childless while penalizing parents through the tax code and monetary policy.
Politicians promise family tax credits and paid leave programs to solve the crisis they created. They offer you breadcrumbs from your own stolen wealth while maintaining the very policies that make children unaffordable. The solution requires abolishing the systems that broke family formation, not expanding them.
The plan is to unify the African states, or at least create a seamless and borderless trade. This is why I love what @AfCFTA is doing, complimented with the required strategic infrastructure, weโll achieve our Vision 2030, 2050 goals.
Don't preach heaven to me when we've not even built enough Earth, Middle East where Islam originated and dominates is making significant development despite their regional crisis. Saudi has its NEOM project, likewise ๐ถ๐ฆ, Kuwait, UAE economic development & diversification agendas
War is inflationary. Not because it sends oil prices higher, but because governments pay for war by creating inflation. Instead of raising taxes, they run larger deficits, which central banks then monetize. War also diverts resources away from the production of consumer goods.
@Nairametrics Lagos, Akwa Ibom, and Ondo State strategically extend to Kogi. Perhaps you intentionally didn't mention the latter states, as they hold potential coastal and mineral advantages.
@AuwalluDodo@Spearhead_Af Like seriously, they don't know we are in the Cold War. Everyone wants safety and security so they hide in an estate while our leaders collaborate with foreign interests to exploit the land
@TiboInShape Billionaires' obsession with F1 shows their love for speed. Businesses, politicians, and those who accumulate wealth thrive on competition, even if they deny it.
@jawwwn_@60Minutes There is obviously no โdegreeโ you can get from a university that actually teaches you how to make an orbital rocket, as none of the professors know how to do it!