@RyanP_Brown@JonahRemnant I’m a listen-all-the-way-through CA Guy. Some things that existed at or very closely to “the beginning”, are important in a way I can’t really describe.
@seanilling What if those are all ours and we’re pushing out these videos FOR the CCP and Russia who have no idea what they are looking at and wondering what the hell is going on with the US military.
Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia. The young republic didn't always live up to its own ideals, but the document's eloquent statement of Enlightenment values has continued to resonate across generations. #CentersOfProgress
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At least 155 million people faced acute hunger in 2020 including 133,000 who needed urgent food to prevent widespread death from starvation -- and the outlook for 2021 is equally grim or worse, according to a report by 16 organizations. https://t.co/Gq2cI2RA5Z
There are a lot of reasons for the rise of populism in the West, but one almost trite reason is often overlooked:
Our schools and our media not only fail to educate the citizenry; they actively mis-educate the electorate.
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Once on the brink of extinction, bald eagles have quadrupled in number since 2009. Maybe a harbinger of the US post-COVID?🦅
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(We love getting progress tips like this one from our readers, so keep 'em coming!)
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Over the past 37 years, every additional human being born on our planet appears to have made resources proportionately more plentiful for the rest of us.
Put differently, there seems to be a positive relationship between population growth and abundance.
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Many believe global population growth leads to greater poverty and more famines, but evidence suggests otherwise.
Between 1960 and 2016, the world's population increased by 145%.
Over the same period, real average annual income in the world rose by 183%.
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Nuclear power development has been clouded by misconceptions and fear, often promoted by pop-culture vilification. In reality, nuclear power is safe, reliable, and one of humanity's best hopes for a future of clean energy.
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Overpopulation alarmists see a population decrease as an urgent necessity primarily because they believe that population growth leads to resource depletion.
But recent research has found just the opposite.
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@rkylesmith@JonahDispatch@rkylesmith - I had a close Paramount Senior Executive who was in the room, waiting to hear that the airplane stunt was done and that Cruise was still alive.