I mean, the rate at which people are dying and becoming disabled due to covid can't be sustainable, can it? This country was running on fumes to begin with. Surely a country with an infamously terrible healthcare system, an economy that runs everything with as little margin for error as possible, and a government that has lost its ability to respond to any major disaster that can't be shot at cannot withstand this kind of catastrophe? What do you think things are going to look like five years from now?

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    The immigrants they all in will be "skilled" people like white South Africans with engineering degrees and rich gusanos from Latin America.

    • NaturalsNotInIt [any]
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      3 years ago

      Who else would want to move to the United States? It's already notorious for terrible work conditions among Europeans, Indians and Chinese people increasingly don't want to deal with the racism, terrible public services, etc when there's opportunities at home. Even for rich Gusanos it can be a stretch unless we're literally sieging their country. If you're a skilled Professional in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, etc, what does the US seriously offer you?