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Science Fiction

Date Published: December 15, 2024


 

In a galaxy far from Earth, the advanced civilization of Merk extends a rare invitation to join their peaceful galactic continuum to worlds demonstrating true maturity. With Earth on the brink of a monumental transformation, all eyes are on presidential candidate Andy Brock, whose visionary policies promise unity and progress.

Earth has already made significant strides: the Koreas have united, NATO has dissolved following Russia's peaceful democratization, and the world stands on the cusp of unprecedented harmony. Yet, China remains a looming threat, with ambitions to seize Taiwan and a war with the U.S. on the horizon.

Amidst this turmoil, Rein, the leader of the Merkian delegation studying Earth, must decide if humanity is ready to join the Merk galactic community. However, her complicated feelings for Andy could either symbolize a potential new era of interstellar cooperation with Earth, or bring the whole mission to a grinding halt.

Through political trials, assassination attempts, and opposition from traditionalists, the path is fraught with challenges. Will the impending conflict with China derail Earth’s chance at interstellar peace? Can Andy Brock ascend to the presidency and implement his transformative vision for a brighter future?





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Immigrant Incorporation





Japan and China are sociodemographically in dire straights due to a lack of birth and immigrant infusion. Indeed, a healthy percentage of gross domestic product increase in the United States is directly attributable to the work and earnings generated by current immigration. While lawful entry is still a critical policy, for those immigrants that have come to the United States, gained a legal foothold by working, paying taxes and obeying laws, then an amnesty program whereby such individuals pay a healthy fee, take amnesty exams and otherwise demonstrate an ability to stay in the United States as positive contributors to the society is a mutually beneficial construct.


The fee paid would be in excess of any social program drain the immigrant class would impose as also measured by tax revenues received. The key is that the immigrant seeking amnesty would need to be a net financial benefit to the United States. If so, then having the immigrant remain in the United States is an absolute positive economically and sociodemographically.


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