You probably know a woman supporting an unemployed man. Maybe you've been that woman. What used to be an embarrassing secret has quietly become a macroeconomic data point, and now the Federal Reserve has the receipts. read more
Several studies suggest that people in red states have more babies than those in blue states. A new report from a conservative-leaning group says that could have implications for politics and culture. read more
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It was 3 1/2 weeks AFTER the Pope started criticizing the President.
What was the "attack" in 2025?
Its been a continual decrease in funding on Catholic charities to support illegal immigration under Biden.
Apr 7, 2025
U.S. Catholic bishops end refugee partnerships with federal government
www.axios.com
What was the attack in 2025 PshycoPedo?
#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


LOL. Swalwell thread #9.
#2 | POSTED BY REDIAL
Sheeeeesh there's number of threads about Trump on the front page on any given day for close to 9 years now.
This is the prisoner getting shived for not doing what he was told, plain and simple.
Is this the part where a Democrat gets condemned for what a Republican can do without repercussions?
There's a whole slush fund of taxpayer moeny where both parties are hiding this shit, for just this reason.
Dems just taking out someone that got out of line.
"It was revenge for FengFeng, and a lot of other things. And there was nothing that Lumpers could do about it. FengFeng was a made woman and Swalwell wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it. It was among the Democrat Elite. It was real grease ball shit."