He argues mass immigration was a reactive response to aging populations, the COVID period, and the need for short-term GDP support rather than a coherent long-range war plan.
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GDP growth
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"...And so you let in this immigration because that's what gives GDP growth sort of a short boost, at least"
"for long -term social problems. But in terms of GDP growth, it solves that problem in the short term. So I think, like, these..."
"...from another economist I was speaking to, that without data centers, GDP growth in the first quarter was only about 0.1%. If you take..."
"...increase in wealth. You're talking about 8 % to 10 % GDP growth a year. And so you had massive wealth generation because of..."
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