Inside The Catastrophic Jobs Report; Pope Francis and Protestants...more
...a closer look at the details of today's jobs report reveals just how ugly the reality behind the the Budget-Busting Bidenomics truly is.
...Said otherwise, not only has all job creation in the past 4 years has been exclusively for foreign-born workers, but there has been zero job-creation for native born workers since 2018!
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Even at its worse, Catholicism offers a treasury of ethical and spiritual resources that are indispensable to global Christianity. Protestantism, least of all U.S. evangelicalism, cannot alone offer what is needed spiritually and ethically in our world today. And half of global Christianity is Roman Catholic. The leadership of those hundreds of millions will always be very important for global Christianity and for the world as a whole.
But it’s also true that Protestants, if they were ever tempted so, cannot expect that the Catholic Church, unlike Protestantism, is monolithically immune to cultural trends. Although its institutionally unity of course continues under its bishops and pontiff, Catholicism is increasingly divided like Protestants between north and south.
But frankly, it is also in the best interest of all Christians for the Roman pontiff to be more biblically orthodox rather than less. As Carl Trueman writes, “Whether it is the fight against abortion, intrusive health care mandates, or the imposition of political ideology through regulations governing adoption, the Catholic Church has led, and has had the financial power and cultural presence to do so in a way unavailable to Protestants.”
Simply put, papacy is a symbol that represents Christians everywhere, for better or worse. In the civil arena, which religious voice is most significant? Who serves as the chief ambassador of the Christian tradition, speaking to the world on matters of moral and political concern? As head of the largest community of baptized persons, Francis commands unparalleled attention. Just ask yourself, to what Christian individual does the world look on Christmas Eve and Easter? Perhaps, once, Queen Elizabeth II, but no longer. It’s certainly not Franklin Graham.
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The Worldometer measured the total deaths in 2023 as more than 60.6 million. However, that figure does not include abortion as a form of death. If abortions were counted as deaths in the statistics, the fatalities last year would have exceeded 100 million, and abortions would have accounted for more than 40% of them.
For the past two years, the approximately 44 million abortions performed worldwide enabled the procedure to surpass other causes of death worldwide.
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Shipping giant Maersk to avoid Red Sea routes for ‘foreseeable future’ Container shipping giant Maersk has announced it will divert all vessels around Africa instead of using the Red Sea and the Suez Canal for the “foreseeable future”.
Maersk said on Friday that the decision was due to the volatile situation in the Red Sea as Yemen’s Houthis continue to attack vessels that pass through the busy waterway.
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HANSON: Harvard — Out Of The Frying Pan, Into The Fire Even after Gay resigned, Harvard jumped the shark by further downplaying her plagiarism by dubbing it as mere “missteps.”
Harvard and its supporters further embarrassed themselves by alleging that if the victims of Gay’s plagiarism didn’t object, then why did her expropriation matter that much?
Are we then to assume that plagiarism is not a serious violation of the entire ethos of scholarship, quite in addition to the aggrieved plagiarized party?
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Apple's suppliers have so far spent $16 billion to move from China New research by investment bank TD Cowen seen by AppleInsider estimates that Apple's loss of earnings because of China are considerable, and in part are behind its suppliers moving, or reshoring, to other countries.
"Over the last four years since the start of the pandemic, we estimate Apple's revenues have been impacted by over $30 billion," says TD Cowen in the note. This comes from "undersupplying the market due to production disruptions stemming from component supply, available labor pool, and/or government-mandated movement restrictions."
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Collapse Of Used EV Market Spells Doom For Biden’s Electric Car Dreams So, let’s sum up: New EVs aren’t selling, despite massive government subsidies. Used EVs aren’t selling. People who own EVs often give up on them and switch back to gas-powered cars.
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Invasion Inversion: Turning America Upside-Down Is national suicide America’s fate? If not, the necessary singular rallying point must be for rank-and-file Americans to resolve absolutely that America is for Americans, and beyond that, only for a measured number of legal immigrants and visa-holders, who must follow our laws and rules, speak intelligible English, embrace and support the American ethos, and have skills to sell on the legal labor market. Allowing anything less writes large that the American Experiment is failing, rapidly and irreversibly.
Wealthy Chinese Migrants are Invading at the Border..Border invasion is our new immigration system The legal immigration system has been replaced by a lawless mass invasion by millions of people who have figured out that there’s no point in bothering with a long and expensive process when they can just walk up and apply for asylum and be allowed in till their court dates kick in somewhere around 2035. That is the one and only “root cause” of the border crisis.
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The Iowa School Shooter Was an LGBTQ+ Activist So this may be the last day you hear about this story because this destroys the preferred narrative of the left, which doesn’t want you to know that there’s a direct link between transgenderism and other mental health problems.
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Meet ‘Link History,’ Facebook’s New Way to Track the Websites You Visit Facebook recently rolled out a new “Link History” setting that creates a special repository of all the links you click on in the Facebook mobile app. You can opt out if you’re proactive, but the company is pushing Link History on users, and the data is used for targeted ads. As lawmakers introduce tech regulations and Apple and Google beef up privacy restrictions, Meta is doubling down and searching for new ways to preserve its data harvesting empire.
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Israeli security expert warns Hezbollah’s tunnel infrastructure more advanced than Hamas underground Gaza network The Israeli security expert is particularly concerned about Hezbollah’s 45-kilometer (28-mile) attack tunnel network that directly threatens northern Israeli communities.
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Anti-Israel Radicals Stage Insurrection in California State Capitol; Assembly Shut Down; No Arrests The most common charge against those who entered the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, was “obstructing an official proceeding.” No such charges will be brought against the insurrectionists in Sacramento, though they did the same.
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Nurse confirms that COVID-19 hospital protocols and vaccines killed numerous patients during pandemic After the vaccines were rolled out in March 2021, Macrae reports that numerous patients were admitted with unusual symptoms such as new clotting disorders that had not been encountered previously, strokes, heart abnormalities and rapid onset dementia and autoimmune conditions. There were also many rare adverse events that were taking place at frequencies that were previously unseen.
COVID class-action splurge continues: university near White House pays $5M for shutting down class It's not clear how many colleges have been sued for pandemic closures, but Times Higher Education reported last March that about 300 suits had been filed in the U.S., with then-recent settlements of $2.5 million to $9 million at both high-profile and lesser known universities. It cited the pending deadline for colleges to spend federal COVID aid as a key factor.
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'The Shroud: Face to Face' Documentary Lands Distribution Deal...will be available in select theaters and digital platforms on March 28 The Shroud of Turin, what many believe is Jesus Christ’s burial garment, first surfaced in 1354 according to Brittanica.com. Scientists have studied the garment for decades, and it has mostly remained out of public view except for rare circumstances.
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