
JD Vance, the senate’s nominee for president, is the subject of a major investigation by the Wall Street Journal into the world’s view of celibacy as he is at the center of the screaming disagreement over his comments about Democratic politicians, including three, including: Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and Pete Buttigieg, the president of the Republican Party. Vince said he had nothing against cats or against those who ca n’t become parents, but against those who are anti-child, anti-family and stayed true to his previous statement. According to a statement from the WSJ, JD Vance sees American reluctance to have kids as a form of social isolation and risk aversion.
Vance has been thinking about America’s declining fertility price for a while. Vance described lower reproduction as having numerous reasons, no obvious solution, and adverse effects beyond a smaller workforce and less viable programs like Social Security in an interview with the WSJ in April. Taking time with other children is obviously a very important component of children’s social growth, according to Vance. But with lower birthrates, “you have a lot less brothers and sisters, you also have many, many fewer relatives. I believe that children have become much more isolated politically.
According to Vance, there are many probable causes of lower birthrates, including one that is related to money. ” He cited great housing prices in particular. In the two years after World War II, he said, people may get a 1, 500- to 1, 900-square-foot start house on one middle-class money. Today, he said, the U. S. does n’t build a lot of starter homes that size, and for people with even two middle-class incomes, the bigger starter homes on the market are far outside their price range”, the WSJ report said.
Young Americans are becoming more isolated politically. They are dating less and spend less time socializing, which results in fewer marriages and less intimate friendships.
Vance, the document claimed, said lower reproduction might also be the result of less loyalty. ” In Israel, which has relatively large ovulation,’ there’s also a basic feeling that they love their country, they want their state to keep going. Back in the 1990s and 2000s, our German friends had often thought America was a little reactionary. Back then, we had very good reproduction costs. Now that we’re a little bit more like our European counterparts, much less type of naturally nationalist than we were 20, 30 years ago, our ovulation prices have declined ‘”. he said.
According to Vance,” If you have kids, you’re probably a little bit more likely to take on risk, and you’re probably a little bit less likely to do it if you do n’t have family.”