@Splinty is always saying the liberal endgame is open borders (despite the vehement protectionist pro labor policies of the far left and the mass deportations under Obama). So how do you feel about them?
Obviously they would lead to concerns, but it can be argued corporations already enjoy all the benefits of open borders through various free trade agreements that allow them to take most of the resources of other countries and outsource their labor at low wages to sell products around the world.
So if ALL borders were open you could basically go live in any country you wanted anytime you wanted, do whatever business you wanted and keep whatever money you made wherever you wanted.
The downside to this is it would basically erode the prestige of nation-states and likely decrease tax bases while also representing a huge security risk that the diminished nation-state would be hard pressed to manage. This is to say nothing of wealthy nations suddenly facing resource challenges as people flood their labor markets and social programs.
In some senses, it could have an equalizing effect as every nation could end up just a bit more miserable. On the other hand, it could lead to a true free market where people go to the resources rather than the resources being hoarded in arbitrary locations.
Rather than just saying whether you're yay or nay, expound a bit on what types of governmental and economic changes you see the idea of open borders bringing to the world, for good or ill.
Obviously they would lead to concerns, but it can be argued corporations already enjoy all the benefits of open borders through various free trade agreements that allow them to take most of the resources of other countries and outsource their labor at low wages to sell products around the world.
So if ALL borders were open you could basically go live in any country you wanted anytime you wanted, do whatever business you wanted and keep whatever money you made wherever you wanted.
The downside to this is it would basically erode the prestige of nation-states and likely decrease tax bases while also representing a huge security risk that the diminished nation-state would be hard pressed to manage. This is to say nothing of wealthy nations suddenly facing resource challenges as people flood their labor markets and social programs.
In some senses, it could have an equalizing effect as every nation could end up just a bit more miserable. On the other hand, it could lead to a true free market where people go to the resources rather than the resources being hoarded in arbitrary locations.
Rather than just saying whether you're yay or nay, expound a bit on what types of governmental and economic changes you see the idea of open borders bringing to the world, for good or ill.