hey eigenrobot, do locations with overall similar political-economic conditions but different tax rates or different tax structures have different birthrates?
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Replying to @AmbrosialArts @eigenrobot
Maybe there's another variable to look at that could also impact things?pic.twitter.com/t7xRf8Dser
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Replying to @AmbrosialArts
imagine it's a contributing factor but even places that heavily subsidize births and childcare don't seem to see much response from such policies :/
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Replying to @eigenrobot
what if people don't make the decision based on their post facto "after a subsidy we'll have..." but based on whether they're experiencing real economic growth at that immediate moment?
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oh is this the whole IQ shredder thing or something else
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Replying to @notsonyaforwork @eigenrobot and
Can we adjust gender norms to encourage high-IQ fertility maybe? Alternatively, Land somewhere says that school fees are the biggest contraceptive, so maybe there's some scope for just a little tax and spend here?
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Replying to @polyaletheia @notsonyaforwork and
honestly we should just figure out how to get a hyperprocreative clerical class again worked out pretty well for the puritans and the ashkenazi what were they doing differently do you reckon
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had adopted complex and complicated delusions about cosmic reward structures being observable and realized vis a vis specific varieties of sanctioned fucking
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