Kindergarten Teacher Tells Students When Babies Are Born, Doctors ‘Guess’ The Gender

Kindergarten Teacher Tells Students When Babies Are Born, Doctors ‘Guess’ The Gender by Steve MacDonald for Blue State Conservative A first-grade teacher told some kindergartners a fairy tale recently. Once upon a time, when a baby was born – every time, actually – the doctor delivering the baby could guess wrong as to which sex it might be. None of them must be biologists because they – as we now know, thanks to Justice Ketnaji Brown Jackson – would be able to answer that question. Years ago, before the institutionalization of stupid,…

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Mental Health Crisis Driven by Public Health Policy Trauma

Mental Health Crisis Driven by Public Health Policy Trauma by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE The United States is facing a mental health crisis, experts say, noting we’re in dire need of more mental health professionals Nearly 1 in 3 — 27.3% — of American adults now struggle with depression and/or anxiety This is the price society is paying for ill-conceived, irrational pandemic measures and nonstop fearmongering To treat everyone, each of the 33,000 practicing psychiatrists in the U.S. would have to see approximately 3,000 patients a year — a…

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Things Are Bad Now, But You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

Things Are Bad Now, But You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet by Michael for The Economic Collapse Blog At this moment, food prices all over America are at incredibly low levels.  I know what many of you must be thinking.  You must be thinking that I have lost my mind, because food prices have been rising at a very rapid rate all over the country.  But when I say that food prices are at “incredibly low levels”, I am not comparing them to where they were in the past.  Rather, I am…

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THE ORIGINS OF MONEY (Video)

THE ORIGINS OF MONEY Video by Mises Before money, there was barter—a direct exchange of goods or services between humans. It is this economic behavior that is the foundation of civilization. If no one could exchange, and if we were forced to be completely self-sufficient, most of us would starve to death, and the rest would barely remain alive. Exchange is the lifeblood, not only of our economy, but of human existence. A barter system has two basic problems: indivisibility and lack of coinciding wants. Imagine that a farmer wants…

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