QuoteThen people will stop worrying about the birth rate and start worrying about the death rate.
Yes, declining birth rates bother the rich. It is right up there with 'people don't want to work'.
If America needs more, people finding them is NOT HARD.
Equity is never a consideration when rich people talk about the declining birth rate. Money causes them to err in thinking. Excess people will let Musk lower wages. That produces more starving people in need, but the rich get richer.
If Musk earns $1 from every person working in a Musk enterprise, should the people he employs double then he earns twice as much. Musk lips move, but his dollars do his talking.
Another thing money says is that a rising tide lifts all boats. Which is something only a moron would actually say were money not doing the talking. Money talks. This is proof. Think about it. Money does not think about leaky boats, but anyone with a brain would.
Yearnings for endless growth on a finite planet results in verbal diarrhea from a man who can buy as much personal space as he wants.
Musk's home country has a few people to spare too.
