Pediatricians are scum of the earth - they poison helpless infants and babies for a living. pic.twitter.com/Z6aPTvYOVU
— Larry Cook (@stopvaccinating) July 29, 2024
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
LARRY COOK: Pediatricians are scum of the earth - they poison helpless infants and babies for a living
Share of young adults still living with their parents at the highest level since 1940.
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) July 30, 2024
The twist is in 1940 they lived at home by choice.
Today they live at home because one-bedrooms cost 60 hours a week packing groceries. pic.twitter.com/RSLdpPdgRD
The share of young adults still living with their parents just hit the highest level since 1940. Of course, 1940 they lived at home because they were saving themselves for a good husband. Today, they live at home because rat infested one bedrooms cost 60 hours a week packing groceries. It is getting worse fast. At age 25, 14% of Silent Generations lived at home. It was 15% for Boomers, 20% for Gen X, 27% for millennials, and now it is 30% of Gen Z. Take it all together, young adults living at home went from 7% in 1970 to 17% today and rising fast at two and 1/2 times. Note that in 1970, most young adult living at home could actually afford to move out, about 60%; today, that's 18%. The other 82 are stuck it's interesting because adults forced to live with their parents is yet another data point in the most important economic question today are we still getting richer or have they finally killed the golden goose that delivered Rising income generation after generation since roundabout 1789 in other words did socialism finally break the camel's back on that metric apparently we've gone backwards since 1970. So what happened in 1970? Richard Nixon, namely the bipartisan Washington spending orgy "Guns and butter" they called it for the welfare superstate paired with the Vietnam War. That orgy led to a devaluation of the dollar they spent too many into existence, which led to Nixon to "temporarily ending gold convertibility" on August 15th 1971 called "the Nixon shock," and yes, temporary in government does mean forever. At that point, it was off to the inflation races and the debt races. In recent videos, I've talked about how the inflation debt drove income inequality, pumping up the assets of the rich and leaving the plebs with nothing but inflation. One consequence apparently is millions who cannot afford to live on their own until age 35, an age where their parents already had three kids in a house they owned while they cannot even afford to rent . . . in case we wonder why nobody's having kids. Mish Shedlock dug into the numbers to see what's driving it. For one, incomes have been falling so since 2000. The median real income for young adults has dropped by 10%, while rent has soared since COVID-19 by 25%. According to official numbers, the upshot is that just 18% of young adults living at home can actually afford to move out. Even those with college degrees at this point are forced to live at home, so 1 in 8, which is double the rate, partly because of six figures. But even without student loan payments, the percentage of college grads who can afford to rent their own place is at a record low. In short, the Golden Goose is on life support whether or not you went to college.
As bad as Central Banking is for the country, the inflation, the boom-bust recessions, the bank bailouts, it is catastrophic for the young who are fleeced to pump the bags of elderly millionaires. A few months ago, I quoted Professor Scott Galloway's rant on how young voters are pissed off about being poor and are ready to burn it all down. Unfortunately, very few of them connect the dots that their tormentors are in Washington and that they themselves have been useful idiots who made it happen.
ASHLEY ARMSTRONG: high-quality raw milk is produced in the safest most sanitary conditions possible, and that's from every part of the production process. When you buy milk from the grocery store, oftentimes that comes from tanks all around the country brought to a single pasteurization plant
I grew up on raw milk; we almost never bought pasteurized milk. NEVER had an issue - I don't know anybody who knew anybody who reported an issue with it. It's NATURE'S SUPERFOOD, which is why they want us to fear it and never consume it. Yet another massive deception against us. https://t.co/CijvRzfDLS
— Alex (Sasha) Krainer (@NakedHedgie) July 30, 2024
Ashley Armstrong runs a co-op farm, called Nourish.
A big piece of information that the government misses here is that high-quality raw milk is produced in the safest most sanitary conditions possible, and that's from every part of the production process. When you buy milk from the grocery store, oftentimes that comes from tanks all around the country brought to a single pasteurization plant. For raw dairy, that is a single point tapping of the milk. On top of that, all of our farm partners test their milk every week or every other week, and then every 2 months each individual animal is tested. In confinement milk, you've got the animals eating GMO corn and soy, a ton of pesticides sprayed on those GMO corn and soy that show up in the milk product. And then in the confinement operation, you've got to spray something to keep the fly population down and the bugs, so insecticides are sprayed, and various medications are used for the animals. Now, with the bird flu, they're talking about mRNA vaccines for the cows, that's going to show up in the milk that you consume. It's just comical to compare the two. Talk about a superior product all across the board and it's being demonized. You have to wonder if there is some sort of reason for that.
Find raw milk in your neighborhood here and here.
Here Ashley is interviewed by Dr. Joseph Mercola.
Monday, July 29, 2024
Hugo Chávez: when he called George W. Bush the devil in front of the world at the United Nations in 2006
Since everyone is talking about Venezuela, I thought it would be a good time to share one of my favorite clips of Hugo Chávez: when he called George W. Bush the devil in front of the world at the United Nations in 2006
— Anya Parampil (@anyaparampil) July 30, 2024
Americans: THE DEVIL IS STILL IN OUR HOUSE
We need an… pic.twitter.com/ZYsOuXPCKF
Potential liability incentivizes safety. Remove that threat, you get dangerous products.
Thank you @RepThomasMassie for the opportunity to explain to members of Congress how C19 vaccine trials compare to childhood vaccine trials and to drug trials, and why the differential. Potential liability incentivizes safety. Remove that threat, you get dangerous products. pic.twitter.com/2t7Q79zoHQ
— Aaron Siri (@AaronSiriSG) July 29, 2024