[Disavow/formally condem the UN Replacement Migration document/plan]

[That plan makes note of lowered birthrates which is caused by many factors.

It proposes as the solution to encourage new migrants REPLACE Americans instead of fixing the problems at the root of the issues concerning low birth rates.

The plan seems devious to the point of Hegelian Dialectical considering the larger forces at play that after many decades have poisoned, propagandized and inhibited the population causing the noted issue.

Open borders and neglecting a broken healthcare system are holistic ways to solve a problem such as lower than average birth rates.]

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Agree…how about families where someone stays home with the kids pay no taxes? Homeschoolers get grants from local school districts, since they are freeing up classroom space? Lots of things we could do to raise the native birthrate.

And many people aren’t going to want to hear this, but heavily restricting abortion would just about solve our birthrate problem almost immediately.

I suggest two policies that might also help improve the birth rates. Would you please consider them?

Here’s one. Might be too liberal but I’m just throwing this out there because I truly believe in it:

Federal Paid Maternal Leave, Unpaid Intermittent leave & College flexibility

And here’s my MAIN policy proposal:

RIGHT TO MATERNAL/FETAL HEALTHCARE & EDUCATION to stabilize the abortion issue

I don’t like the idea of suddenly declaring things to be “rights,” even if they are good ideas. I also don’t like ceding more power to unelected federal kleptocrats in DC.

That being said…I support the idea of making maternal/fetal education, and counseling pre and post abortion (if the mother goes through with the abortion), mandatory for any woman seeking an abortion. It’s important they understand the horrible thing they are doing, and the lingering emotional and possibly physical effects it will have on them.

I am disappointed you mention maternal leave and maternal education but did not say anything about paternal leave, or anything else related to paternity. Sad.

Revans, both of my two policies are consistent with the concerns you mentioned in your post.

Would you please read both of them before drawing conclusions?

Also, my proposal is really more of a right to not be put in danger by doctors committing malpractice. It’s more of a right to basic safeguards.