• MEDIA: Bloomberg: Migration Drives Up Housing Costs in 13 Countries

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 16 10:42:29 2024
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
    on whether Casey and Ron DeSantis regret that their path to
    WhiteHouse.GOV was dashed by their inability to convince the likes of
    David McIntosh's Club for Growth to buy advertisements on Lachlan
    Murdoch's FoxNews.COM that make Donald Trump regret his taking Jared
    Kushner's advice to downplay the National Question on campaign trail
    against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/05/06/bloomberg-migration-drives-up-housing-costs13-countries/>
    | Yet public opinion is running against more migration, lamented
    | Bloomberg. "Immigration shapes up as a defining issue in the
    | November presidential election," said the article. Bloomberg News is
    | owned by Michael Bloomberg, who is a prominent advocate for more
    | migration.
    |
    | Few politicians have noted the problem. But GOP Sen. J.D. Vance (R-
    | OH) spotlighting the role of migration in rising home costs:
    |
    || "Illegal immigration means theft of the American Dream...When you
    || have 25M people who shouldn't be here by law competing w/ American
    || citizens to buy their first home...That's a major problem we should
    || be talking more about in the context of the immigration crisis" -
    || @JDVance1 https://t.co/Y929EabSnV
    | <URL:https://twitter.com/Surabees/status/1623727301388107782>
    |
    | Bloomberg's admission comes as more economic elites admit that
    | migration is impoverishing Western families and diverting investment
    | from industry -- even as China's emphasis on automation and
    | workplace productivity is expanding its economic clout and
    | employees' wages.

    Does Susie Wiles see signs in her focus groups (or that of Bill Stepien
    before her (or (Brad Parscale before him)) that low propensity legacy
    American prole voters can be convinced to cast ballots in favor of
    affordable family formation for themselves and their posterity?

    John
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