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Economy in decline: 64 million Americans live in multigenerational households

Multigenerational household
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The old America we knew, where living standards more than doubled each generation, has ceased to exist as new evidence suggests the percentage of Americans living in multigenerational households is at its highest since the post-World War II economic expansion.

Heavily indebted Americans are readjusting to a deterioration in living standards. Many of society's lower-income consumers have already reshaped their lifestyles - towards living in a home with at least two adult generations. In other words, more Americans than ever in the last half-century are returning to their parents' basement.

According to a new Pew Research Center report of census data, a record 64 million Americans, accounting for some 20 percent of the total U.S. population, lived in multigenerational family households in 2016, representing a three-decade continuous progression in this type of household formation - despite government propaganda that indicates economic improvements since the Great Recession.
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Anti-GMO mosquito activist delivering petition to EPA found floating dead in DC hotel pool

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An anti-GMO mosquito activist was in Washington DC to deliver a petition to the EPA when she was found dead, floating in the pool of her hotel. Police are refusing to release details surrounding the case.


An environmental activist, Milagro de Mier, known as Mila, who had traveled from Key-West, Florida to Washington D.C. to drop off an anti-GMO mosquito petition with nearly 200,000 signatures to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA), was found dead in her hotel pool on Tuesday morning. Authorities arrived at the Cambria Hotel & Suites Washington, D.C. Convention Center on Tuesday morning after a witness found an unconscious woman floating face down inside the rooftop pool and called 911, according to Fox 5.

Comment: By now it should be obvious to everyone that Big Biotech is criminally insane. To release genetically modified mosquitoes into the environment, without extensive third party risk evaluation, is a threat to humanity on par with nukes. And the suspicious death of one of the main activist opponents leaves little doubt the depths they will go to to achieve their goal. This is like something out of a science fiction movie.

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Stormtrooper

Border patrol supervisor arrested for allegedly murdering mother and infant son

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A decorated 9-year veteran of the US border Patrol-who'd recently been promoted-was arrested on two counts of capital murder this week after a woman and her one-year-old son were found dead.

On Monday, Officer Ronald Anthony Burgos Aviles, who is now in custody, called 911 claiming to have found the bodies of 27-year-old Grizelda Hernandez and Dominick Alexander Hernandez near a park along the border with Mexico.

According to Express News, Aviles called 911 around 11:30 a.m. Monday to report he had found a woman's body near the riverbanks in northwest Laredo. Officers who responded to the scene near Father Charles McNaboe Park said they found the body of a child in addition to the woman's body. The bodies had not been there long, police said.

However, when police began investigating the scene, they quickly identified Aviles as a person of interest in the case, according to Laredo police spokesman Joe Baeza.

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UK claims Russia spied on Skripals for 5 years, tested poison on door handles

Skripal door handle
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"Handle with Scare"
Russia spied on former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia for five years and tested poison on door handles, Downing Street has claimed in a letter to NATO.

In a newly-released British intelligence dossier, it is claimed that cyber specialists from the GRU - Moscow's Main Intelligence Directorate - have been hacking the pair's emails since 2013, and possibly even before that.

The claims are made in a letter from Sir Mark Sedwill, the UK's national security adviser, to the NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg. The letter also claims to know that Russian agents tested the effectiveness of the Novichok nerve agent by smearing it on door handles as part of Foliant, an alleged secret chemical weapons program.

"We have information indicating Russian intelligence service interest in the Skripals, dating back at least as far as 2013, when e-mail accounts belonging to Yulia Skripal were targeted by GRU cyber specialists," Sedwill wrote.

Police investigating the Salisbury poisoning said the highest concentration of the nerve agent had been found on Sergei Skripal's front door.

Comment: Do the Brits realize, at this point in time, how stupid this sounds? The nerve agent Novichok was already known to be a deadly nerve agent. The test lab of choice would be someone's door handle? And, the nerve agent (which is in multiple facilities in the UK and elsewhere) was shipped all the way from Shikhany near Volgograd from a State institute - not even some secret Russian spy lab. This is a really bad and late attempt at damage control.

The letter is full of iffys:
'likely', 'highly likely', 'highly unlikely', 'no plausible alternative explanation', 'no identification of country or lab of origin', 'open-source reporting and intel', 'would still be capable', 'failed to report', 'cases suggest', 'strong probability', 'probably approved', 'may have been involved', 'may have sponsored attacks', 'numerous suspected'...leading to the grand conclusion: 'Only Russia has the technical means, operational experience and the motive'.



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How much did Facebook donate to every lawmaker questioning Mark Zuckerberg this week?

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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce today, fresh off the heels of a grueling five-hour joint session before the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees yesterday. In total, Zuckerberg will face questions from nearly 100 legislators, and many of those legislators have received thousands of dollars from the company Zuckerberg runs.

Over the last 12 years, Facebook has spent $7 million in campaign contributions. Historically, Facebook has donated slightly more to Democrats than Republicans, but overall, the platform's political footprint is small in Washington, DC relative to its market cap, which is currently calculated at about $400 billion. That's not unusual for technology companies: Amazon spent $4 million in campaign contributions over 20 years, and it has a market cap of nearly $700 billion. (Note, however, that Alphabet, Inc., with a market cap just over Amazon's, appears to be outspending Facebook in DC by an order of magnitude.)

According to data from the Center for Responsive Politics, since 2014, Facebook has contributed a total of $641,685 to the members of Congress that Zuckerberg is facing this week. The top recipients of that money include Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), and Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA).

Comment: At least some members of Congress didn't equate Facebook's donations with loyalty to the $4 billion dollar company and managed to do their job by questioning the legitimacy and ethics of its current policies on behalf of its users.

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Family

The four horrible factors of our culture that are destroying boys

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Our culture is very bad for boys. It's bad for girls, too. It's bad for everyone. But I think we fail to recognize and appreciate the unique struggles that boys face. Partly we fail to recognize it because we are too busy worrying about the Patriarchy's persecution of women. Partly we fail to recognize it because, collectively, we just don't care that much about boys. Partly we fail to recognize it because men are not as likely to talk about their own plight. And partly a man will not talk about it because everyone, even his fellow men, will only laugh at him and downplay the problem.

There are many factors at play, and they all lead to a pretty dire situation. Men are told about their privilege, but if you look at things honestly you will not see much evidence of this privilege. On the contrary, you will see several profound disadvantages suffered by men in general and boys in particular.

Comment: Facts are facts. And the fact is that radical feminism and other cultural influences have had a covertly deleterious effect on the growth of boys to men in US culture for years. See also:


War Whore

Face-saving? Comey says he worried DOJ would 'screw around' with deciding whether to prosecute Hillary Clinton

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Former FBI director's past testimony is under scrutiny. Legal expert Jonathan Turley provides insight.

Defending his July 2016 public statement about the Hillary Clinton email case, then-FBI Director James Comey told senior agents later that year he worried the Justice Department would "screw around" with a decision on whether to prosecute her, and he said that regardless of what happened, "we knew it was going to suck in a huge way," according to an FBI transcript reviewed by Fox News.

In October 2016, Michael Kortan, who was serving as the FBI's public affairs chief but has since retired, shared the transcript of Comey's comments on the Clinton case delivered behind closed doors to special agents in charge. Based on the email date and time stamps, it appears the comments were made three weeks before the presidential election. With Comey now launching a media tour to promote his book, A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, the transcript provides a window into his thinking and decisions during a critical period before the election.

Comment: Comey's literary effort sounds like an exercise in CYA.


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Final touches: Crimean bridge connecting to Russian mainland gets road marking before opening for traffic

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The bridge connecting the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula is about to be opened for traffic. Road workers on Friday were painting marking on the road's surface, preparing it for the grand opening.

The 19-kilometer bridge has two separate parts, one for railroad trains, which is due to be opened next year, and another one for cars, which features a total of four lanes. The road is expected to be opened for light traffic in late April or early May.

Light Saber

Eva Bartlett: On Syria and unverifiable, baseless chemical weapons allegations

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As US and allies' hysteria, war propaganda rhetoric, and threats against Syria-threats of (again) bombing Syria-ramp up, sage voices counter the lies. As a number of credible and informed voices have written or spoken on this, I'll post below a number of interviews and analyses on recent events in Syria and threats to Syria, and indeed threats to the world, even those who are disinterested in the well-being of Syrians.

Former British Ambassador to Syria, Peter Ford, live on BBC Radio Scotland was able to purvey a number of important truths-in spite of the host interrupting and talking over Ford many times.


Some of the transcript:

Biohazard

Militant group Jaish al-Islam who accuse Assad of gas attack 'used chemical weapons' against Kurds

Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam)

Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam)
The rebel group which is in control of the Douma region in Syria, the site of an alleged chemical attack which has been blamed on the Assad regime, was itself accused of using forbidden weapons on Kurds in 2016.

Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam) was formerly known as Liwa al-Islam (Brigade of Islam) and is a coalition of Salafist Islamist militant groups based in the Douma and Eastern Ghouta regions of the Syrian capital of Damascus.

Douma was the site of an alleged chemical weapons attack where up to 43 people were killed and it has been blamed on the Syrian regime.

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