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Milton Friedman explains the fundamental difference between immigrants coming to a country looking for jobs and those attracted by the welfare state.

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Nicolas de Cues1 year ago

It couldn't be simpler, end the welfare state

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ChrisOfficial1 year ago

Interesting point. @Michael_ReedSEA, what’s your take on Friedman’s view here? Always curious to hear your perspective on immigration and incentives.

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James Barton1 year ago

When discovery as an illegal immigrant meant instant expulsion, they weren't significantly different than those who built this country. Some made it, some lost everything and went home. Empathy for those led to their getting the rights that makes their presence unsubstainable.

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Nachtwakersstaat1 year ago

Dat weet ik al vanaf het begin. Nederlandse overheden zijn 100 procent fout ingegaan om gratis geld te verstrekken, trekt verkeerde mensen aan. Dus Nederlanders zijn dom, niet profiteurs uit bijv. Afrika.

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orignalPrépucé1 year ago

Reminds me of Attenborough, should make more of those

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