Women now hold the majority of W2 jobs in the USA.
What this means:
Crashing birth rates below 2.0
Kids in daycare
More tax revenue
Dissolution of nuclear families
Immigration to make up for the lack of native births.
Thanks Feminism.
Louis Leo “Lou” Holtz, legendary college football coach, Hall of Famer, bestselling author, and one of America’s most influential motivational voices, has passed away at the age of 89 in Orlando, Florida, surrounded by family. Born January 6, 1937, in Follansbee, West Virginia, Holtz rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most respected figures in college athletics. Over a remarkable five‑decade career, he led college programs at William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, and South Carolina. He transformed every team he inherited and captured the 1988 National Championship with the Fighting Irish. Holtz was preceded in death by his beloved wife of more than 50 years, Beth, with whom he shared a life grounded in faith, devotion, and service.
Holtz is remembered for his enduring values of faith, family, service, and an unwavering belief in the potential of others. His influence extended far beyond the football field through the Holtz Charitable Foundation and the many players, colleagues, and communities shaped by his leadership. He is survived by his four children, nine grandchildren, and two great‑grandchildren. Funeral arrangements, including a Mass of Christian Burial at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame, will be announced as details are finalized.
The Holtz Family
Okay, now that the Super Bowl Halftime Show controversy is finally over, can we please get back to investigating the $18 billion in Minnesota Somali daycare fraud?
Why doesn’t any celebrity who says we live on stolen land ever give their multi-million dollar mansions back to the Native American tribes? Why do they keep living on stolen land?