Systemic mass migration: We live in an increasingly stateless society

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Everywhere you look, new housing factories are being built. Everyone is going to Switzerland. In contrast, southern Italy, Burgundy, Saxony-Anhalt, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Croatia, Romania, etc. The population of all land regions such as is decreasing. Here we have density stress and expensive housing, here we have desertification. Emigration and emigration are a vicious circle: nothing can stop you when your neighbors and friends are gone, and if in doubt you move to a place where you already know a few people. There is no investment where people move.

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However, the most important self-reinforcing process is the installation costs. For every family that leaves its home – say, Pomerania – an apartment must first be built and furnished here. And like everyone else living here, newcomers need access to teachers, doctors, playgrounds, public transport, couriers, etc. he needs. We always discuss skilled workers for the export sector, but from an economic perspective, immigrants work primarily for their own needs. . All things considered, competition for space only leads to the movement of activities from one place to another; this comes with all the additional costs the shift entails.

Sense of responsibility is the basis of the economy

This problem has gotten significantly worse. We live in an increasingly rootless, homelandless society: run by an increasingly wealthy upper class of location optimizers. The middle class is well connected, they know a few people in all the good places and they know where they can earn more. This also applies to the lower class who are forced to emigrate due to economic misery or war.

The citizen’s sense of responsibility towards “his” village and “his” country is the glue that holds society together. And it is also the basis of the economy: We do more than 90 percent of our work for local people, either unpaid or paid. Export is also important, we attach importance to this too. This sense of responsibility disappears. Look at the Norwegian millionaires and all the other tax dodgers and income optimizers. The world has become a menu – Switzerland please!

Make it harder to access Switzerland

The Motherland cannot prohibit its citizens from leaving the country. But we can help you, and possibly us too, by making it harder to access Switzerland. Professor Reiner Eichenberger defends the state entrance fee. It’s a good idea because this will somewhat socialize the entrance fee that landowners currently charge. It is also conceivable that we collect the taxes saved from all immigrants and repatriate them to their home countries.

Will we give up our location advantages and harm ourselves? So who are “we”? Tenants or landowners? This is exactly what we need to discuss.

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