Democrats Warn Parents To Quickly Transition Their Kids Before They Grow Out Of It

Via The Babylon Bee

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On the heels of a new study regarding young people with gender dysphoria, Democrats issued a warning to parents to transition their kids quickly before they grow out of it.

The new study, which revealed a large percentage of young people with gender dysphoria eventually come to accept their actual gender, has created a new sense of urgency within the Biden administration to make sure parents take action now so that as many children can be transitioned as possible before it’s too late.

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The Future of Transportation in Our Democracy

Guest Post by Eric Peters

The Biden Thing’s secretary of transportation – where in the Constitution does it state the federal government shall have the power to micromanage our comings and goings? – said the other day that people who haven’t given up their cars with engines for devices with a battery are similar to people back in the early 2000s who stubbornly refused to embrace the cell phone future.

Words to that effect.

He actually said more than just that. The money quote is as follows:

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More Than Just Hope – Play To Win!

More Than Just Hope – Play To Win!

Lose Win Buttons Showing Wager Or Loser - More Than Just Hope – Play To Win! - Miller on the MoneyGuest Post by Dennis Miller at Miller On The Money

Our article, The Impossible Dream outlines how actions of the political class, Federal Reserve and casino-banks are leading our country into extraordinarily difficult times.

Subscriber Mike G. asks a doggone good question:

“When first learning to play chess, I was focused only on protecting my pieces. As my skills progressed it was taking ever longer to defeat me, but I still lost. It wasn’t until I shifted my strategies to “How can I play offense?” that I began to win.

Dennis, how can we go on the offense against the elites – the guys who tell us, “You will own nothing and you will be happy,” while Billy Gates acquires more farmland, moves ever closer to force-feeding us “biologically-engineered” meats?”

Where to start?

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Death of empires: History tells us what will follow the collapse of US hegemony

Guest Post by Henry Johnston

One of the curious features of the American landscape is the fact that these days the financialization of the economy is widely condemned as unhealthy, yet little is being done to reverse it. There was a time, back in the 1980s and ‘90s, when finance-driven capitalism was supposed to usher in a time of better capital allocation and a more dynamic economy. This is not a view one hears often anymore.

So, if such a phenomenon is overwhelmingly viewed negatively but isn’t being amended, then perhaps it’s not merely a failure of policymaking but rather something deeper – something more endemic to the very fabric of the capitalist economy. It is of course possible to lay the blame for this state of affairs at the feet of the current crop of cynical and power-hungry elites and to stop one’s analysis there. But an examination of history reveals recurrent instances of financialization that bear remarkable similarities, which invites the conclusion that perhaps the predicament in the American economy in recent decades is not unique and that the ever-rising power of Wall Street was in a sense preordained.

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WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: A Global Pretext To Impose Medical Martial Law

Via State of the Nation

MEDICAL MARTIAL LAW:
Is this how they plan to eventually
lock down planet Earth?

What else needs to be said about this transparently staged COVID-19 Plandemic after all the naked and veiled attempts to enact Medical Martial Law via the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty?!

By their own actions, it’s now clear that OPERATION COVID-19 was a pretext to foist the long planned WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty up0n the entire world community of nations.

Of course, there are many pieces to this conspiracy puzzle, but they’re all leading to the same outcome—an unparalleled lockdown of planet Earth by way of a future Medical Martial Law scenario.

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Moscow responds to claims US warned it about possible terrorist target

Via RT

The Washington Post’s report about the alert is “hoax,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova says

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has rejected the Washington Post’s claim that the US had alerted Russia about an immanent terrorist attack on the Crocus City concert hall two weeks before the tragedy, dismissing it as completely false.

On March 22, a group of armed men stormed the venue, killing at least 144 people, including six children, and injuring over 500 others. The terrorist act was the deadliest on Russian soil since the early 2000s.

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Ukraine’s Starting to Get Dangerous

Guest Post by Jim Rickards

A lot of people seem to have forgotten about the war in Ukraine. That’s a mistake.

Russia is slowly but steadily defeating Ukraine, which is becoming increasingly obvious to everyone except the most anti-Russian diehards.

That’s leading to desperation in elite Western circles determined to stop Russia one way or the other. In their minds, they simply can’t let Putin win. They think that if Putin wins in Ukraine, he’ll next move on to the Baltic states, Poland and elsewhere.

You know the West is getting desperate based on recent threats by France’s Emmanuel Macron to send troops to Ukraine.

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Does The New York Times Actually Care About Mass Shootings?

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Did you know there was a mass shooting in Indianapolis over the weekend? I briefly saw it on a news crawl, but didn’t hear another word about it, so, by Monday, I assumed I had dreamt it.

Nope. There was a real mass shooting, sending seven kids aged 12 to 17 to the hospital, one in critical condition. The gunfire came from a group of juveniles gathered outside a shopping mall in downtown Indianapolis Saturday night.

The New York Times didn’t report the shooting, which I found odd, because the gunmen were almost certainly black, meaning it was the gun’s fault.

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The Race Hustlers Are Terrified That Trump Will End Racism

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

The left is collectively wetting itself because Donald Trump is promising, to the horror of the regime media and the garbage ruling class, to fight anti-white racism, which is one of the several kinds of bigotries that the leftists love. They also like racism against Asians and Jews and against anybody else who’s conservative regardless of race, but the point of this isn’t to highlight Democrat hypocrisy. Democrats are not hypocrites because you have to believe in the principle that you are ignoring to be a hypocrite, and the Democrats don’t believe anything they say about racism. They are for it when that’s useful and against it when that’s useful. They only care about power, but you know that because you are based.

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YOU DON’T SAY

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Via NIH

Effects of physical attractiveness on political beliefs

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Abstract

Physical attractiveness is an important social factor in our daily interactions. Scholars in social psychology provide evidence that attractiveness stereotypes and the “halo effect” are prominent in affecting the traits we attribute to others. However, the interest in attractiveness has not directly filtered down to questions of political behavior beyond candidates and elites. Utilizing measures of attractiveness across multiple surveys, we examine the relationship between attractiveness and political beliefs. Controlling for socioeconomic status, we find that more attractive individuals are more likely to report higher levels of political efficacy, identify as conservative, and identify as Republican. These findings suggest an additional mechanism for political socialization that has further implications for understanding how the body intertwines with the social nature of politics.

Keywords: Physical attractiveness; halo effects; ideology; political beliefs; political efficacy; political socialization.

The Progress on National EV Charging Stations

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

Electric CarsGovernments globally are in a rush to transition away from fossil fuels. The US government threw $7.5 billion at the fabricated problem in 2022 to build a network of  EV charging stations. The Infrastructure Law of November 2021 promised to build half a million charging stations throughout the nation by 2030.

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Study: 25% of Gen Z Needs Therapy After Filing Taxes

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

Taxes.Meme_.BernieWelcome to the real world, kids! A recent poll by Cash App Taxes have found 1 in 4 Gen X Americans (born between 1997 and 2012) believe they need therapy after filing taxes this year. Yes, 25% of that demographic needs psychological help after learning about taxation.

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Average Person Asleep by 10 but Still Wakes Up Tired

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • According to a poll of 2,000 adults, the average time most people go to bed is before 10 p.m. — 9:54 p.m. to be exact
  • Despite this reasonable bedtime, many still wake up feeling tired; this may be because your night’s rest is only restorative if you’re able to fall asleep and stay asleep
  • Among adults, 4 in 10 say they’re bad sleepers, while another 60% say their nighttime routine needs work
  • People with the most irregular sleep had the highest dementia risk and were 53% more likely to develop the condition than those with more regular sleep patterns
  • The glymphatic system, which your brain uses for detoxification, is particularly active during sleep, which may actually serve to kickstart the system

Getting to bed too late is often blamed for feeling groggy the next morning. But according to a poll of 2,000 adults, the average time most people go to bed is before 10 p.m. — 9:54 p.m. to be exact.1

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A New Russia Has Emerged

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Dmitry Trenin reports that Russia has come to its senses and, as I have long recommended, turned her back on the West, a morally debauched, socially dysfunctional, and politically disunited and disintegrating polity.

For years Russia was handicapped by its pro-Western intellectuals, but the West’s demonization of Russia has forced them to change their spots or to leave. Free of the former influence of these Russian traitors, everyone of whom Stalin or Lenin would have shot, Russia has emerged as the leader of the world majority that is tired of Western bullying.

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CDC Releases Hidden Trove Of COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Reports

Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released previously hidden reports of facial paralysis and other adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., on Aug. 25, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

 

The 780,000 reports were received shortly after the COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out, and show people experienced a wide range of post-vaccination problems, including heart inflammation, miscarriages, and seizures.

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