Originally posted by: tranceport
I've been doing this for years...
Originally posted by: Gravity
The greeks during Socrate's time asked their male citizens to take an additional wife after the Pelopenesian war to repopulate. Since we are marrying later and having fewer children and aborting about 2,500 children per day, it makes sense that in a generation or two there won't be enough peeps to work or fight for their country.
I'm thinking ahead with this idea, that there will be a need to increase the u.s. population the natural way, and I don't mean by immigration.
So, are you willing to take another wife or is this notion a bit aheead of it's time?
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: Gravity
The greeks during Socrate's time asked their male citizens to take an additional wife after the Pelopenesian war to repopulate. Since we are marrying later and having fewer children and aborting about 2,500 children per day, it makes sense that in a generation or two there won't be enough peeps to work or fight for their country.
I'm thinking ahead with this idea, that there will be a need to increase the u.s. population the natural way, and I don't mean by immigration.
So, are you willing to take another wife or is this notion a bit aheead of it's time?
You do understand that Athens lost 60% of its male population in the Pelopenesian War...we're nowhere close to that.
Originally posted by: UTmtnbiker
I live in Utah.
This is not a new thought to us.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I really dont think we need to curb the GROWTH rate.
Originally posted by: Gravity
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: Gravity
The greeks during Socrate's time asked their male citizens to take an additional wife after the Pelopenesian war to repopulate. Since we are marrying later and having fewer children and aborting about 2,500 children per day, it makes sense that in a generation or two there won't be enough peeps to work or fight for their country.
I'm thinking ahead with this idea, that there will be a need to increase the u.s. population the natural way, and I don't mean by immigration.
So, are you willing to take another wife or is this notion a bit aheead of it's time?
You do understand that Athens lost 60% of its male population in the Pelopenesian War...we're nowhere close to that.
Yes, this I understand. I'm only suggesting a possible solution to a problem that is controversial. Heck, are you willing or not?
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: Gravity
Um, k. That strikes at the heart of my premise, that there is a need in fact for growth. However, are we willing to depend on immigration for our growth? Is that the type of growth we, as a nation are looking for? I'm not suggesting that we close the borders but perhaps place more emphasis on "growing from within."
Originally posted by: PinwiZ
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Except for the fact that the Earth is barely able to sustain the amount of people on it right now, and that it's a GOOD thing we are producing less children than in the past... It's a great idea.
That is liberal environmentalism propoganda hogwash. The Earth could support 50 billion people and still be okay. Just the U.S. food supply alone can feed everyone person in the world 7 times over. Most of the world's land is still wilderness, and with today's technology the ocean itself is habitable which makes up most of the world.
Well, that's a lot of made up statistics. Most of the world's land is uninhabitable wilderness (unless you want to move a few hundred million people to Anarctica and see how many survive). And what exactly is this technology that enables us to live in/on the ocean? Are we all going to live on the Love Boat?
Food isn't the issue, it's fresh water. Much of the world already faces a problem with reliable fresh water supplies, and the problem is only going to get worse. In our own country, the southwest is looking for alternate sources for water as with the influx of people there, their supplies will soon be inadequate. They are going to look to the Great Lakes, but the Great Lakes states are going to say no.
We already have created "artificial habitable" areas in this world that are draining resources from other areas. If we, as you say, had 50 billion people in this world, I'd say a good 1 billion of those would be in danger of dying of thirst on any given day.
why growth from within? A person is a person is a person
* Sex. In a 2001 survey, condom maker Durex found that Japan ranked dead last among 28 countries in the frequency of sex: The average Japanese had sex just 36 times a year. Hong Kong was next to last with 63. (Americans ranked No. 1 at 124 times a year.)
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
You've obviously never been married. 😀
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Except for the fact that the Earth is barely able to sustain the amount of people on it right now, and that it's a GOOD thing we are producing less children than in the past... It's a great idea.
Originally posted by: gopunk
are the numbers going up or down? i can't tell!
Originally posted by: Gravity
The greeks during Socrate's time asked their male citizens to take an additional wife after the Pelopenesian war to repopulate. Since we are marrying later and having fewer children and aborting about 2,500 children per day, it makes sense that in a generation or two there won't be enough peeps to work or fight for their country.
I'm thinking ahead with this idea, that there will be a need to increase the u.s. population the natural way, and I don't mean by immigration.
So, are you willing to take another wife or is this notion a bit aheead of it's time?
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
first you'd need to invade a country and kill all their men so you could take their women. also having slaves helps.