USA 2024 Elections Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Mon Jan 2 21:46:57 PST 2023


Even the prudent Swiss foolishly fucked themselves allowing
the WEF's and Globalist's Invaders to invade...
Close it up, send the incompatibles back to own up and
fight their own battles just like everyone else has to do...
Hungary beginning to concur...


Swiss National Referendum Will Limit Population To 10 Million Through
Strict Immigration Control, To Save Environment

https://rmx.news/switzerland/two-thirds-of-swiss-inmates-were-foreigners-in-2020/

https://rmx.news/article/will-ethnic-french-become-a-minority-in-their-own-country-data-shows-1-in-5-newborns-in-france-have-arab-muslim-first-names/

https://rmx.news/article/swiss-national-referendum-will-limit-population-to-10-million-through-strict-immigration-control-to-save-environment/

https://rmx.news/germany/wall-street-journal-slams-german-migration-policy-points-to-terrible-unemployment-situation/

https://rmx.news/article/danish-pm-non-western-young-men-who-harass-danish-women-and-participate-in-crime-will-face-harsher-consequences/

https://rmx.news/hungary/hungary-rejects-political-correctness-and-mass-migration-but-eu-institutions-are-hostage-to-woke-ngos/

The most popular party in Switzerland, the Swiss People’s Part (SVP),
known for its agrarian roots and opposition to mass immigration, is
set to pursue a referendum calling for the renegotiation of
international treaties, or even their complete abandonment, if the
Swiss population hits 10 million.

As John Cody reports at Remix News, the proposed referendum comes at a
time when Europe increasingly faces environmental catastrophe, a
housing crisis, and huge strains on public resources due to soaring
immigration levels. Many European nations are among the most densely
populated nations in the world and life in them is only expected to
become more crowded in the near future unless dramatic action is
taken. Switzerland is no exception.

    “Our country is cracking in every corner. We are going through the
debacles of recent years. If we don’t intervene, we will be overtaken
by events,” said Marcel Dettling, the SVP’s campaign manager.

Dettling warns that economic migration remains high, especially from
groups known for their difficulty integrating into Switzerland, a fact
highlighted by Switzerland’s alarming prison population data.

    “Today, there is very strong economic migration,” says Dettling.

    “Whoever has set foot in Switzerland will never leave the country.
Migrants from Africa have welfare rates of 34 percent.”

Dettling’s party is meeting on Jan. 6 and 7 in Thurgau, near the
shores of Lake Constance, and the main topic of discussion is expected
to be immigration, with the new referendum featuring the working title
“initiative for sustainability.”
Explosive population growth

The text for the referendum has also already been completed and would
stipulate that Switzerland’s population should not exceed 10 million
until 2050. After 2050, this limit could be slightly increased but
only due to organic, surplus births.

SVP National Councilor Thomas Matter says he must sound a “red alert”
over Switzerland’s rising population, adding that “this is the last
moment when we can still change something for Switzerland.”

    “The migration figures are hair-raising,” he said.

    “In 2022, Switzerland will have 200,000 more inhabitants, the
population of the canton of Basel-City.”

There is also the threat that a conflict between Serbia and Kosovo
would only ramp up the refugee numbers Switzerland is facing.

The country is already rapidly approaching 9 million residents. In
2022, 145,958 people arrived, raising the population to 8.89 million.
It. is now only a matter of time until the population hits 9 million.

Over the past 20 years, Switzerland’s population has increased by 21 percent.

    “If Switzerland grows so strongly again over the next 20 years,
everything will collapse,” said Matter, who serves as a national
councilor.

According to him, the country’s financial reserves for education,
health and transport are exhausted.

    “It is urgent to leave the model of quantitative growth for
qualitative growth.”

Details of the referendum text

Just like the country’s debt brake, the referendum would serve as a
brake on immigration. The text stipulates that if certain population
limits are reached, the government must take certain steps to inhibit
population growth. For example, if Switzerland’s population reaches
9.5 million, the Swiss Federal Council will have to take steps with
new laws to counteract this growth.

However, if the country reaches 10 million, the government must
respond with “rigorous measures,” including the Federal Council
abandoning international agreements, such as the UN migration pacts or
EU treaties relating to free movement.

It is important to note that Switzerland has featured a number of
referendums on the topic of immigration in the past, including the
famous 2014 referendum “against mass immigration,” which won with 50.3
percent of the vote. The SVP-backed referendum was designed to place
strict quotas on immigration, but despite winning the vote, the
referendum was more or less made toothless by the Swiss parliament.

Switzerland was threatened by the EU over any attempt to restrict free
movement, with the EU warning Switzerland that any abandonment of free
movement would have meant that all EU agreements became null and void,
which would have presented severe economic consequences for the
country.

The SVP harshly criticized the final agreement, which failed to
implement immigration quotas but instead offered moderate improvements
regarding job market conditions for the Swiss. The SVP called it “a
betrayal of voters’ wishes” and unconstitutional, while the EU
commission celebrated the “hugely watered-down version of the
initiative.“

The SVP, this time around, will include language in the referendum
that outright calls for Switzerland to ignore these international
agreements, but Swiss business interests and the country’s
left-liberal bloc are likely to put up a serious fight should the
referendum win.
SPV argues that immigration does not equal endless growth

The current Western model promotes the idea of endless GDP growth
through mass immigration. More immigrants equal more consumers, more
housing construction springing up across the countryside, and more
Third World peoples adopting a First World lifestyle.

Left-liberal and Green parties across the Western world have
simultaneously called for Europeans to have fewer children to save the
environment, while promoting mass immigration from Middle Eastern,
African, and Asian countries, with these newcomers known for their
notoriously high birth rates. At the same time, countries like
Switzerland, Germany, and the United Kingdom are breaking population
records due to immigration, leading to a severe strain on the
environment and social welfare models within these European nations —
a development that has been rejected by only a handful of nations such
as Denmark and Hungary.

The right, if it wants to survive, may have to tie environmental
causes and climate change, which the youth of Europe overwhelmingly
believe is occurring, to soaring population growth through
immigration. The Swiss referendum may be a nod to a growing reality.
Any referendum that calls for immigration restriction is likely to
fail given the growing pro-migration youth vote, but if it can be tied
to green causes, such a referendum may have a chance.

Futhermore, the SVP argues that this endless population growth model
is not only unsustainable, but actually will not result in the desired
outcome of endless economic growth.

SVP National Councilor Manuel Strupler states that purely
“quantitative” immigration does not guarantee higher per capita
growth. Furthermore, this type of immigration “dilutes” the values
​​of Switzerland.

    “At some point, someone will have to pay the costs of our current
policy. We have a duty to the next generation to preserve the values
​​that have made Switzerland successful”

Thomas Matter argues that population growth has actually reached the
point of harming economic growth and will help push the country into
recession. He says that while the population will increase by 2.5
percent in 2022, per capita income will only rise by 2 percent:

    “They want us to believe that immigration rhymes with growth. But
in reality, we are heading towards a recession,” he said.

He notes that France and Germany have closed their borders to illegal
immigration from Switzerland, with Switzerland increasingly seen as a
transit country. He warns that “a disaster is brewing.”


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