Not everyone can just move like that; sometimes you have family members (elderly or soon-to-be-elderly parents, grandparents, siblings who need your help etc.) or other situations that make it either impossible or difficult to just move. And I keep hearing that, especially on this site for one, nobody wants people from other states (especially California) moving into “their” state.
And sometimes there is attachment to the state. They think, “I grew up here, this is my home, why can’t I stay here?” Is that thinking justified especially when CA is very guilty of Open Borders?
IDK. I really don’t know - is it justified to push an American citizen out of their home state because state politicians have an Open Door Policy to immigrants?
Legally speaking, it’s obvious most politicians, again, from both parties, don’t give a flying fart about this issue. They care so little about the
PEOPLE hurt by this Open Door Theology that they talk, talk, talk about reform, but they also see it as a tennis ball. They play tennis with actual legal reforms and never really pass much legislation.
Globalism is great for those with plenty of money and who can move wherever they want to.
Globalism really sucks for the poor who are trapped financially in one area. Or trapped simply by their inability to afford job training, or inability to train for all the high-demand jobs. Do you want a nurse who only got Cs and Ds in Nursing School or do you want the ones who got the As?
Another thought: is it FAIR to charge people $30,000 to $100,000 for a graduate degree when they already have student debt from their bachelor degree? Is is FAIR to charge such high proces to allow people to get the degrees they need just to enter the middle class?
We all know this is how the economy works now, but geez, hardly anyone besides a Vermont politician complains in public about how UNJUST that may be.
Then we wring our old hands about why these young people burdened with $30,000 to $200,000 in student debt don’t want to have kids.
It’s not their fault.
Our very bad college system was built up to be a greedy machine over the past 30-40 years. Now it needs to be un-built. That is not easy to do.
I don’t understand when some people are surprised when GREED doesn’t result in good outcomes for all. When did greed ever do that?