As long as it’s liberals choosing not to have babies.
Addition by subtraction.
Bad news for millennials. Who will be sorely missing out on Social Security benefits when they reach retirement age and there is no one funding the kitty.
The culture of death promotes sodomy, abortion, contraception, sexual confusion of every sort ... and it promotes these things even to small children.
Advertisement, apparently, is effective.
ILLEGALS will fix that. No hay problema...
Girls are brainwashed by the Democrats into thinking that true happiness comes from a career and being angry all the time.
And then there is the Democrat’s decades long celebration of bad behavior.
How many did the muslims have compared to how many muslims are in the country?
I’d bet the # would be a doozy, all part of breeding like rats to over take a county.
Are they counting illegals’ births?
Got to kill our babies to mke room for the invading migranys. /sarc
Well, now that we’re perched on the cusp of having phalanxes of ROBOTS marching around doing repetative physical stuff, WHAT do we need..?
A whole TON of Mexicans...!
Yes, who will later be unemployed and pissed-off as hell.
Bring in the breeders!
Mormons
Amish
Mexicans
People from MALI
That’s going to be weird.
You see a community build a barn. Then they eat jello and preserve/can a bunch of stuff. Then it gets spray-painted. Lastly, it gets STOLEN.
Since 2000 we have added 49 million people to our population.
Contraception + Abortion = Decimation of the Nation
Massive debt combined with Neo-marxism is toxic.
The Left is telling our kids not to have children, then welcoming every human on the planet in to replace them.
Our kids are convinced this is a swell idea.
Rapid demise to follow...
Apparently future Americans will be descendants of Alabamians.
Not to worry, we have thousands of REPLACEMENT people walking,flying and sailing on in every month.
Has anyone told Paul Ehrlich?
The Population Bomb is a best-selling book written by Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife, Anne Ehrlich (who was uncredited), in 1968.[1][2] It predicted worldwide famine in the 1970s and 1980s due to overpopulation, as well as other major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action to limit population growth. Fears of a “population explosion” were widespread in the 1950s and 1960s, but the book and its author brought the idea to an even wider audience.[3][4][5]
“America Alone” authored by Mark Steyn. 2006
He called it.