

Hari Seldon
Non esiste nessuna “invasione” in un Paese che ha accolto tranquillamente molti più ucraini degli sremovedri arrivati sulle nostre coste. La differenza principale è che quelli sono bianchi e molto simili a noi mentre questi sono neri e apparentemente diversi.
La principale differenza è la cultura non il colore della pelle. Gli ucraini hanno una cultura e un modo di vivere molto più simili al nostro rispetto agli immigrati africani.
Depopulation isn’t a big of a problem for the wealthy as it is for the working class. I don’t know about the US, but in countries like Italy where retirement pensions are paid by the state through taxation of workers wages, depopulation is the biggest threat possibile.
This kind of system requires workers to be more than retired people. Every year some people retire and if new borns aren’t enough to fill that gap, we get a situation in which retired people are more than the workers. This means less wages to tax, that leads to low pensions for who’s already retired and also people who are still working will be able to retire much later and with even lower pensions.
This scenario is catastrophic for young people like me and I think other european countries are facing this very same problem. The next decade will be tough to say the least…
the market was left to decide how to deploy labor, technology and capital in the belief that efficiency and growth would automatically follow
This idea that the invisible hand of the market would have allocated resources in the most efficient way is the biggest lie ever told to the people.
I really hope the whole idea of globalization dies and nations start to bring back labour previously exported elsewhere. The funny part is that we knew this would have happened, but nobody cared to changed the system.