I can remember what the US looked like when it was still 80 plus percent white. WIthout the 50 plus million migrant invasion from everywhere but Europe that happened since 1965, the US would still look like I remembered in the 1980s. CA would be a toss up state, since it would still be majority white. Without the effect of migrant workers depressing the labor market, wages would not have stagnated in the late 1970s. Tech jobs would still be abundant for whites graduating college. Software would work better, take less time to develop, and be less buggy. Engineering would be more reliable. Manufacturing would not have died off like it did, though the era of high paying union labor in the rust belt would have still ended, as it was economically un-viable. The oxy scourge would not have been as bad, as the primary demo that was destroyed by that was economically depressed working class whites.
Manufacturing has died off because of extranational factors like chinese slave labor and government working for corps. Immigration didn't kill manufacturing, "global" corps and federal fuckery led to exporting it. A significant part of that can be laid at the lack of tariffs - our primary taxes used to be tariffs, income tax replaced them and removed the inherently protectionist element that tariffs had.
It is cheap to manufacture in China because of cheap labor, and the lack of even the most basic environmental law. To combat this wage and environmental arbitage the US should be using tariffs to negate these cost advantagesand protect domestic markets. This will never happen, of course, as China owns too many people in D.C.
I can remember what the US looked like when it was still 80 plus percent white. WIthout the 50 plus million migrant invasion from everywhere but Europe that happened since 1965, the US would still look like I remembered in the 1980s. CA would be a toss up state, since it would still be majority white. Without the effect of migrant workers depressing the labor market, wages would not have stagnated in the late 1970s. Tech jobs would still be abundant for whites graduating college. Software would work better, take less time to develop, and be less buggy. Engineering would be more reliable. Manufacturing would not have died off like it did, though the era of high paying union labor in the rust belt would have still ended, as it was economically un-viable. The oxy scourge would not have been as bad, as the primary demo that was destroyed by that was economically depressed working class whites.
110 plus million, per wikipedia.
1970 there were 178 million whites. 2020 there are 204 million whites.
1970 there were 25 million nonwhites. 2020 there are 141 million nonwhites.
At least a third of our country is invaders.
Manufacturing has died off because of extranational factors like chinese slave labor and government working for corps. Immigration didn't kill manufacturing, "global" corps and federal fuckery led to exporting it. A significant part of that can be laid at the lack of tariffs - our primary taxes used to be tariffs, income tax replaced them and removed the inherently protectionist element that tariffs had.
Other than that, a lot of your post was dead on.
It is cheap to manufacture in China because of cheap labor, and the lack of even the most basic environmental law. To combat this wage and environmental arbitage the US should be using tariffs to negate these cost advantagesand protect domestic markets. This will never happen, of course, as China owns too many people in D.C.