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Can't let their slave labor pool dwindle.
This kind of sounds like government officials coming up with a more trump proof way of saying "build infrastructure in areas with predicted growth".
Wait until conservatives find out that communities with high birth rates are not white.
The ones actually running the show don't actually care what skin color they have so long as they are able to work them hard with minimal labor protections and rock bottom wages.
If you look around at the news articles out there... nobody is talking about farmhands getting picked up by ICE. It seems to be exclusively people in major cities. Maybe someone has seen some articles talking about ICE arrests at places of work, but it seems like this time the goal is to nab them at church, the grocery store or when they are bringing their kids to and from school.
“Considering fertility rates when prioritizing federal grants? We obviously have no idea what the full impact of that will be,” said this aide. “It’s absolutely creepy. It’s a little ‘Chinese government.’ [The Trump administration] would hate that comparison, but I don’t know where else I’ve seen a policy of ‘we need to incentivize baby-making.’”
Can't disagree there, it's very CCP like and creepy.
Me and my wife have been watching Handmaid's Tale over the years and we've been saying for some years now that America is way closer than what's comfortable to actually becoming that society. It's actually unreal to see it unfold.
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Wouldn't that just reward areas where the babies have already been made? It's not going to incentivize babymaking. Like what are they imagining? "Hey babe, let's make 5 more of them, we'll get better roads"?
There's a movement in the American churches where members are told to fill their quiver, AKA have a lot of kids. I wouldn't be surprised if an order like this came from the christian nationalists with project 2025. They are wanting to build up their own communities and spurn the areas that they aren't populating.
Edit: those kind of people also say that allowing donations to churches to be tax deductible is god's way of rewarding them for tithing. They want the government to reward them for their beliefs.
When people want tp have kids they usually will consider what is a good area for the next 20 years or so to raise a kid. Technically the messaging is correct but with trump its always whether he's being honest or not.
Ah, so they'd have to move to where there are a lot of kids already, in order to have the funding benefits actually do anything by the time they need to start driving their kids to school.
On the other hand, in an area with a lot of kids, you'd have more traffic jams so it's still kinda counter productive IMO.
Generally people who are having kids want to be in areas with lots of other kids. I suppose it depends though how much a given family wants to use public services vs home schooling. Ideally you'd want walkable areas since cars dont like kids. Again it could be a good idea but coming from trump I guess we will have to wait and see what happens.
Ah I figured more funding for areas with more kids would mean more lanes for cars, so less walkability. This being the US we're talking about
I'm hoping parents mostly want less cars around their neighorhoods but could be wishful thinking.
It's not a surprise. The oligarchs are going to need more slaves after they send the army out to kill us.
Yup, because people don't move around... Wait... Want it a DOT memo? LOL.
Creatives: produces warnings
Conservatives: Hey check out this cool instruction manual I found!
At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from the classic sci-fi novel, Don't Create The Torment Nexus
This is going to benefit communities with a lot of hispanic families, lmao.
Inb4 non-white children born only count as three fifths
They'll find some way to draw up a beneficial neighborhood map that excludes black and brown neighborhoods.
Remember how all the protest voters told us how Harris would have been the exact same? Something about the DNC not offering a candidate that would be any better than trump?
Yeah… Don’t believe them when they try to tell you that they didn’t go out of their way to help make this happen.
Prioritize funding for places with higher birth rates, you say? So... Communities with loads of immigrants. Got it.