Tucker Carlson Praises Hungary's Pro-Family Agenda"Our plan in the West is to let the depressed people die off and just replace them with people from other countries... What do you think of that plan?" Tucker said.By Dan Lyman Newswars Feb. 14, 2019 |
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Hungary is encouraging its citizens to get married and have larger families through policies that have drawn the praise of television host Tucker Carlson. Carlson interviewed Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó to discuss the rollout of a revolutionary plan to maintain a healthy native population by offering economic incentives to families, rather than by facilitating mass immigration. Referencing President Trump's proposal for federally-subsidized family leave, a favorite policy project of Ivanka Trump, Carlson asked if a "few weeks off from work" is a practical solution to larger issues created in a society where viable single-income households are fewer and further between. "What would a country that took pro-family policy seriously look like? Well, it might look like Hungary," Carlson said. "Like many post-communist places, Hungary has a low birth rate. Rather than trying to fix that with immigration and importing new people, the prime minister is making a serious attempt to help middle class families have kids and raise them themselves." Read More |