Oh, in the case of canada there's another variable involved: housing quality. The vast majority of the newer buildings they're making are done with poor materials and made by guys with minimal experience in the industry (gotta cut costs somewhere). One of my buddies has been in the construction industry for almost 15 years and did tours of a few of the buildings being put up in vancouver, and according to him these things will be lucky to last the next 10 years without significant foundation issues.
It's no wonder why Australia, Canada, and many US cities have housing crises. Unfortunately, leftists will blame greedy landlords, investors, vacation homeowners, AirBNB, lack of rent control
Rent control (definitely not lack thereof) is a leading cause of a housing shortage. It turns out, if you make building and renting homes unprofitable, so that celebrities can have their New York City homes for $200/month, people will stop doing it.
But of course, immigration is a major factor in many places as well.
A complete moratorium is required. Then reevaluate how immigration to your country is handled. Plus having worked in immigration I’ve seen plenty of flimsy asylum cases that get heard regardless even though “I want a better life” isn’t a reason
Assuming no native population increase (a safe assumption in Western countries) nor decrease, this means that a population indexed at 100 will increase to 100 * 1.01^50 in 50 years, which is 164.
Which means that if you're 18 in a country that is completely native (which is not the case), when you retire at age 68, only (1 - 164.4/100)*100 = 60.8% will be native Australian.
Immigration is national suicide, but it's very good for globalists and owners of capital goods.
1% of a population per year is still horrible. And lets face it, they are never going to keep to that
Oh, in the case of canada there's another variable involved: housing quality. The vast majority of the newer buildings they're making are done with poor materials and made by guys with minimal experience in the industry (gotta cut costs somewhere). One of my buddies has been in the construction industry for almost 15 years and did tours of a few of the buildings being put up in vancouver, and according to him these things will be lucky to last the next 10 years without significant foundation issues.
Rent control (definitely not lack thereof) is a leading cause of a housing shortage. It turns out, if you make building and renting homes unprofitable, so that celebrities can have their New York City homes for $200/month, people will stop doing it.
But of course, immigration is a major factor in many places as well.
"We slowed the genocide of Whites from 100mph to 65mph. Based far-right nazis!"
Not sure. My understanding is most of those foreign students are from China.
Could be anticipating conflict.
Should be negative until the numbers look better.
Exactly. Anyone who isn't looking to actively eject foreigners from Western countries is too soft and weak on the issue.
A complete moratorium is required. Then reevaluate how immigration to your country is handled. Plus having worked in immigration I’ve seen plenty of flimsy asylum cases that get heard regardless even though “I want a better life” isn’t a reason
A complete shutdown would have saved most White countries in 1980.
Now we need mass repatriations of non-Whites to their own countries.
broadcast in every language we can get someone to speak
"you have 6 months to remove yourself voluntarily, after that the law no longer protects you in any way."
Assuming no native population increase (a safe assumption in Western countries) nor decrease, this means that a population indexed at 100 will increase to 100 * 1.01^50 in 50 years, which is 164.
Which means that if you're 18 in a country that is completely native (which is not the case), when you retire at age 68, only (1 - 164.4/100)*100 = 60.8% will be native Australian.
Immigration is national suicide, but it's very good for globalists and owners of capital goods.
Is it also their policy to limit the world population to less than 8 billion, like the US?