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In developed countries such as The unites states and canada, how is the population likely to change over the next 20 years? and how is it likely to cause social problems for the governments in the future? please explain..

2007-07-18 16:12:04 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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2007-07-18 16:14:33 · answer #1 · answered by booman17 7 · 0 1

We will end up like Europe, too few native young people, too many old people and too many angry, illegal immigrants taking the place of the young natives not replacing themselves.

The Human species is the only species that goes opposite of what the natural world does when it comes to population growth.

In the natural world when there is an abundance of food, shelter, water other necessities for living then the population has an increase in propagation and offspring.

In the Human world the opposite happens.
When we start to have an abundance of not only necessities but of luxuries then we tend to have less children, not more, which should naturally be the case.

Problems in countries arise through selfish use of power and resources.
I'm not saying we should subvert to communism or socialism as both of these systems have and continue to prove to be dismal failures or at best mediocre but there is a better way.

I will tell you what will change:
If trends continue the way they are going there will be no more United States of America just like there is no more Roman Empire. We are headed almost exactly in the same direction as this once great empire did.
Read The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
by Edward Gibbon
You will find it quite enlightening, terrifying, fear inducing or interesting, depending upon you.
History will repeat itself if our politicians don't wake up from their power grabbing induced, drunken stupor and realize the tenuous situation our country is in.
Many ordinary, average citizens of this country are well aware of the situations and who knows what will happen if things don't start changing in a direction of principle centered leadership rather than party power grabbing leadership.
Life isn't always going to be posh for people in this country.
Food, clothes, shelter and entertainment aren't always going to be available in this country. We saw this with the Hurricane Katrina disaster and saw how thin the veneer of civilization is when the "system" is broken or fails. This could happen anywhere or everywhere in this country.

2007-07-18 23:46:42 · answer #2 · answered by duhanlorian 3 · 0 0

I only speak to America's population because I understand the issues better.

Issue 1: Virtually every minority in America breeds more than the majority whites. Whites are perfectly happy with their 2 children, while we see ethnic families from Africa, South America, and Europe with 6, 8, 10, 12 or more kids. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that the white majority is shrinking.

Issue 2: America's welfare system REWARDS having babies out of wedlock and does not demand any responsibility from anyone. So, if a black teenage girl would have had a child or two out of wedlock no matter what, what do you think she will do if she gets a check for $400 per kid. That's incentivizing pregnancy!

Issue 3: We do not control legal or illegal immigration, we do not monitor the racial makeup of those coming in. Right now there is a major race to be America's number one minority. The blacks recently fell behind the hispanics. It may go back and forth, but one thing is clear. Both minorities are growing faster than whites, as all minorities seem to be.

Maybe whites won't be the minority in 20 years. Certainly, we won't be the minority to any one race of people, but the modern day immigrant and the modern day minority are both different than ever before. They largely resent the white man--which they are indoctrinated to do through the corrupt media. They have their hands out for entitlements--which comes from the government and the media. They don't particularly care to assimilate culturally or even so much as speak English.

If America is relying on these up and comers to be great, we've passed the torch to the wrong hands. They may be able bodied, but they are unwilling to carry the torch of freedom. As one black man told me:

"The Constitution is the white man's document. Under it, my people were enslaved." It didn't matter to him that under it his people were also freed. He is an American through occupancy, not in heart, mind, and spirit. That's where we are heading.

2007-07-18 23:28:53 · answer #3 · answered by Just_One_Man's_Opinion 5 · 1 0

Between the war of choice in Iraq and the importing of the poverty of third world we are going to be bankrupted in about 25 years, that's if we do not get blown up in a nuclear war

2007-07-18 23:16:39 · answer #4 · answered by jean 7 · 0 0

Well if they keep playing hanky panky with the nuclear problems we won't have to worry about over population only how to re-poulate the waste lands.

2007-07-18 23:16:31 · answer #5 · answered by one10soldier 6 · 0 0

Answer: as each ethnic population gains some degree of economic confort levels, they will decline. However, those who are poorest and in greatest need will make more than their fair share of babies.

2007-07-18 23:17:10 · answer #6 · answered by krollohare2 7 · 0 0

It won't cause any problems. It's the liberals who are always worried about the Myth of Overpopulation, like they worry about the Myth of Global Warming.

2007-07-18 23:16:11 · answer #7 · answered by Joseph C 4 · 2 1

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