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#65 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
Its not about States. Its about conservatives outpacing liberals.
Over the past three decades, Republicans have generally given birth to more kids than Democrats have.
www.theatlantic.com
Some interesting thoughts on the topic.
The key takeaways of this are three-fold: first, Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives, increasingly inhabit different worlds in terms of family life. Republicans tend to live in communities with low rates of childlessness and larger families; Democrats are more likely to live in places where childbearing is rarer and families are smaller. This informs how family policy is approached: Democrats see smaller and fewer families, and so see a cost barrier with which families need help, perhaps because in communities with a lot of Democrats, childbearing is less universal and frequent. On the other hand, Republicans tend to live in places with much higher birth rates and more uniform childbearing, and so tend to think that kids are just a part of life, and people adjust to afford them. Democrats tend to live in places with pricier housing, while Republicans tend to live in places where it's easier to afford more bedrooms
ifstudies.org
#7 | POSTED BY WHATSLEFT
Its not meme its from their article which clearly you can google if you're actually interest.
wallethub.com
Instead you're just outraged that the -------- Florida is so high in the rankings and CA is so low.
Here's where my CA tax dollars go, some Fed money too I am sure ... California is giving free sex-change procedures to homeless illegal aliens.
"The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom."
Isaac Asimov
#4 | POSTED BY SOMEBODYELSE
Its sad someone posted this on edge science. Like he's trying to argue this science is settled by authority.
This year a meta study found just the opposite.
Fluoride Exposure and Children's IQ Scores
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
"Analysis of 13 studies with individual-level measures found an IQ score decrease of 1.63 points per 1-mg/L increase in urinary fluoride."
jamanetwork.com
Gathering knowledge doesn't make it the truth.
Science is a process.
And its sufficient to say we don't know the answer to this question. But one thing is certain not having Flouride in your water won't affect your IQ.
Also ....
Did you know that you can use one single binary operator to build all elementary math? Its really incredible.
arxiv.org
App on how to use it....
molab.marimo.io
This wasn't known even last week.
"Or the massive billions in fraud in Minnesota that turned out to be made up?"
Made up? LOL
www.cbsnews.com
The cash, mostly transported by a small group of couriers of Somali descent on routine flights to Amsterdam and then Dubai, totaled approximately $342.37 million in 2024 and $349.4 million in 2025 from the Minneapolis airport alone. Officials described the volume as exponentially larger " 10 to 100 times higher " than similar detected cash outflows from other major U.S. airports, such as those in Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta or New York.
vinnews.com
It takes years to bring fraudsters to justice. Claiming its made up at this point is showing you don't know how this works.
On top of that ...
Biden actually stopped states from recovering fraud payments.
waysandmeans.house.gov



But how else will that money trickle down?
To Republicans... .get out of here..

But I do think we could use a Communist revolution about now.
People who talk like this are just so full of shit.