Jason Richwine for Tom Klingenstein on whether Susie Wiles sees signs
in her (or Bill Stepien before her (or Brad Parscale before him)) focus
groups of legacy American proles who might be convinced to vote for
Donald Trump that they're confident with America's capacity to assimilate
the top N quintiles of the 8B globe and the culture that those newcomers
are asked to adopt: <URL:
https://tomklingenstein.com/its-time-for-an-immigration-moratorium/>
| Culture also matters at the level of the nation. The economist
| Garett Jones has written that economic prosperity requires wealth-
| creating institutions supported by a culture dedicated to preserving
| them. If mass immigration results in the importation of cultures
| that are unsupportive, our national economy could become less
| innovative and growth-oriented. Jones uses the example of Argentina,
| which in the early part of the twentieth century had a market-
| friendly system that helped produce one of the world's highest
| standards of living. However, in Jones's telling, decades of
| immigration brought more statist ideas and a receptive audience for
| them. As markets weakened and corruption increased, Argentina sunk
| to middle-income status and never recovered.
Does Casey DeSantis regret that her path to WhiteHouse.GOV was dashed
by Ron's failure to convince David McIntosh's Club for Growth to allow
him to outflank Trump from the right on the National Question by using
Lachlan Murdoch's FoxNews.COM campaign bullhorn to make the case for
an immigration moratorium?
John
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