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To: shades who wrote (62578)4/24/2005 7:48:37 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
The assumptions of an ever increasing baby production supported the idea that people could reitre and go play go golf an enjoy Cabernet Sauvignon while the youngs will be doing the same they did.

But babies appeared to have been priced out of the market, people have less of them. Marriage itself apperared to me to have been price out of the market too!

My idea, defended here, would be a kind of equalization whereby baby surplus places would send people to where there is a baby draught, a.ka. mass migration.

But taxpayer importation a la Sweden is not palatable by most people. Exactly because the excedent exported by poor countries are less educated, tend to have strong religious beliefs, speak weird languages...