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All policy is already either pronatalist or antinatalist, directly or indirectly. Libertarians could focus on eliminating the policies that have antinatalist side-effects if they really cared about number of future workers.
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People who are optimistic about the future - typically people of faith - don't need state incentives to procreate beyond replacement level.
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People of faith also need to understand that, per The Constitution, the federal government issues our national currency. We use the dollars it issues to pay tax & invest in treasury bonds, a savings account at The Fed, which St Louis Fed calls safe assets in the quote below:pic.twitter.com/Sd1GnRvHkb
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Rumors of Europe's demise have been greatly exaggerated.
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3. If you're interested in the details - pros and cons - my friend Steffi is Executive Director at Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, and will surely be happy to chathttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stefania-kapronczay-bb518225 …
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Or just a thought we could spend money training the poor and unemployed people already here.
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But they will need future generations to make that money.
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