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  • Joe Biden advises 'our darkest days are ahead of us': Way to start an administration. But brownie points for accuracy.

    12/23/2020 6:18:30 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 30 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 12/23/2020 | Monica Showalter
    "President-elect" Joe Biden, is constantly nattering on about light and darkness. Plagiarizing Peggy Noonan, he did it throughout his presidential campaign: Biden vows to end 'season of darkness' as he accepts Democratic presidential nomination -The Guardian, August 20, 2020Joe Biden Frames Election As Battle Of Light And Dark As He Accepts Democratic Nomination -Forbes, August 20, 2020Biden vows to defeat Trump, end US ‘season of darkness’ -Associated Press, August 21, 2020DNC 2020: Biden vows to end Trump's 'season of darkness' -BBC, August 21, 2020"We're about to go into a dark winter": Biden says Trump has no plan for coronavirus -CBS...
  • Fertility rate: 'Jaw-dropping' global crash in children being born

    07/16/2020 4:43:27 AM PDT · by C19fan · 34 replies
    BBC ^ | July 15, 2020 | James Gallagher
    Falling fertility rates mean nearly every country could have shrinking populations by the end of the century. And 23 nations - including Spain and Japan - are expected to see their populations halve by 2100. Countries will also age dramatically, with as many people turning 80 as there are being born.
  • If McCain loses, let's all wear black on 11/5 (if it is not your color, try mauve or coral orange)

    10/27/2008 3:22:47 PM PDT · by Stubeewon · 119 replies · 1,799+ views
    If McCain loses, let's make November 5th a National Day of Mourning for conservatives. Wear BLACK.
  • Real Estate Moms

    09/18/2005 9:00:23 PM PDT · by manny613 · 5 replies · 714+ views
    Last weekend I, like so many of my neighbors, went into the house two doors down from me and looked around. It was the first weekend the property was on the market, and we were curious about how much the sellers were asking—and whether they'd get it. I won't tell you the number, but it was higher than what similar houses had gone for in the neighborhood just last year, and much higher than any of us would have imagined five years ago. Many readers will have had similar experiences. I started thinking . . . what might this mean...