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Ronda Ross's avatar

Great analysis. Please add to to your list Germany, where the AfD is thought to have replaced Christian Dems as the most popular political party.

The rise of Populism corresponds with the largest and longest mass migration in modern history. People are on the move, as never before.The 1970 US had 9.6 million immigrants, comprising less than 5% of the US population. By 2025 US had over 50 million+, comprising 16%-18% of the US population. Nearly 10% of the entire native populations of more than a few Central and South American countries now reside in the US.

In that timeframe, the US has only added 100 million new housing units, but 40 million+ new immigrants. The types of housing has also changed. The US now produces only roughly 2/3rds the single family homes, we once built.

For many middle and lower earning Americans, along with Canadians and Australians, the single family home of their youth is but a mirage. They will never own one, and neither will their children, if they have any. In the US, states with the highest percentages of migrants, have the lowest homeownership rates and some of the most anemic native birthrates.

The same story is playing out all over the developed world. Housing costs have exploded, along with mass migration. Japan and Korea being notable immigration exceptions. The current Japanese leader may owe her election to a mere rumor Japan was considering more immigration.

Immigration at small absorbable levels tends to work for most native citizens, but more is not better, for native living standards. Nearly all mass migration, anywhere in the world, benefits only small groups. The wealthy and ruling class bask in a cheap servant caste and cheap business labor. Failing political Parties can create new voters, rather than winning over existing ones.

All while the real earnings and living standards of middle and lower earning native citizens, nearly universally, drop. Yet ruling classes keep insisting migration must perpetually increase, to increase GDP.

Only Switzerland with a large population of Western immigrants, is bucking the trend. They are likely to soon cap their population, ending much immigration. The Swiss are convinced their safety nets, housing and healthcare can no longer absorb, perpetual nonnative growth, even from the West. Ironically, the Socialist Dutch reached the same conclusion a few years ago. It hardly seems an accident, the Swiss and Dutch also enjoy the world's highest living standards.

Mass populism arrived in the developed world with mass migration. They will likely depart together as well.

Greg Salmela's avatar

The rise in populism reflects the loss of faith in our institutions which started with their ideological capture in the 2010s.

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