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Population Growth Outpaces Housing Starts
The nation’s housing shortage, 6.5 million homes, is an out-of-control crisis, according to CNN’s dire warning last month. Between 2012 and 2022, 15.6 million households were formed. During the same period, 13 million housing units [...]
Population Growth Outpaces Housing Starts
The nation’s housing shortage, 6.5 million homes, is an out-of-control crisis, according to CNN’s dire warning last month. Between 2012 and 2022, 15.6 million [...]
ARTS, Sciences & Humanities
- MLB-China Partnership Sending Ballplayers to U.S.The New Year we’re moving into this week under the Chinese Lunar calendar is the Year of the Rabbit, considered the luckiest of the 12 animal signs to be born under in the Chinese zodiac. While some may be born to it, others’ luck is made through lucrative CCP deals. In 2021, Major League Baseball extended ...
- Interview With Christina Avaness – Food AlchemistThis week’s interview falls under the IFSPP categories of personal wellness and resilience. We were very fortunate to spend a morning earlier this summer with Christina Avaness, an author, teacher, shaman, reikii master and self styled “food alchemist.” Christina shared with us nutritional insights from her latest book Living Beyond Organic.” In this 45 minute interview ...
- Interview With Urban HomesteadIn its continuing search to find citizens who are doing things to improve themselves, their families, communities, cities, states and country, the folks at IFSPP conducted a lengthy interview with Jules Dervaes, the patriarch of the Urban Homestead in Pasadena, California. Surrounded by urban sprawl and just a short distance from a freeway, the Urban Homestead ...
Wellness
- Fracking is a Waste of Money and NatureAs we acknowledge World Environment Day and World Oceans Day this week – days to recognize the human impact on our environment and discuss the best ways to help protect it – and in Pennsylvania, many are using the week to recognize the impact of fracking. A recent article in The Wall Street Journal, “Oil Is Above $70, but ...
- March Against Monsanto Rally – Los AngelesOn Saturday, May 23, 2015 hundreds of Angelenos gathered to stage a rally and march to protest genetically modified foods (GMOs) and inform the public as to how they can harm their health and wellness. Steve and Kevin visited the rally in order to listen, learn and share what they saw and heard with you. They ...
Rule of Law & Just Society
- Back in Vogue: Child LaborEven though the nation is divided about immigration and its consequences, on one point, unanimity must be reached. Immigration, whether legal or illegal, cannot be a vehicle for child labor. And yet, the Department of Labor has uncovered several incidents that involve under-age migrants working in slave labor-like conditions. A DOL Tweet: ...
- Displacing American Workers a Norm for Polite SocietyIn an article titled, Decline in Immigration Threatens Growth of Regions on the Rise, New York Times columnist Miriam Jordan states that “Immigrants helped make places like Northwest Arkansas economic dynamos. But their dwindling numbers, a big factor in slower population growth, could have long-term repercussions.” Her claim is predicated on the assumption that in a ...
- So Far, I’m Not Liking the Reboot of Berlin, 1933Biden administration ramps up DC security pre-inauguration Jan. 2021. As I write this, it is a dark night where Southern California’s Devil Winds are blowing 50 mph, an hour before the ascendancy of Joseph Robinette Biden and Kamala Harris to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of these United States. Mr. Biden has promised he knows how ...
- Voter Purges Are A Reality, And What You Can DoA new report by the Brennan Center shows that millions of registered voters were purged from state registries across the nation, leading to renewed accusations of voter suppression and discrimination. The 1965 Voting Rights Act included numerous provisions to prevent voter discrimination in states that, shall we say, had a history of discriminating by race. States would ...
- Increased Taxation and Centralized Authority are NOT the answer to homelessnessBoth the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are considering measures to “deal with homelessness”. However, none of these measures take into account any of the STRUCTURAL causes of expensive housing or homelessness, and most of these structural causes are the direct result of GOVERNMENTAL POLICY. If you go down and hand ...
Globalization/Neoliberalism
- World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ AdvancesTitle 42 has ended, and the “Great Reset” is gathering a full head of steam. In 2020, the World Economic Forum proposed the Great Reset and drafted its mission statement, which included these words: “…Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honors the dignity of every human ...
- Is PM Sunak the New Face of Global Corporatocracy?Founder's Corner Dear All, This week, I’m shifting our focus to halfway across the globe to the political drama unfolding in the United Kingdom (UK). Britain has just appointed its third prime minister (PM) in less than two years representing the fastest turnover in the country’s history. Liz Truss survived a mere 44 days and the current ...
- China, with U.S. Help, Moves Closer to Global DominationThe announcement that a Chinese company purchased about 300 acres of prime North Dakota property is the latest in an ongoing landgrab by one of America’s biggest threats. Historically, Chinese nationals are one of the largest purchasers of U.S. residential property, with an average of between 20,000 and 40,000 transactions annually. On ...
- Overpopulation Is No Laughing MatterExecutive Director’s Corner Dear All: In The People Who Hate People, Jerusalem Demsas of the Atlantic writes: “Although major organizations have abandoned population management as an explicit policy goal, the underlying fear that too many people are running up on the limits of too few resources and Well shouldn’t someone do something about that? has never fully been rooted ...
- Do American Workers Benefit from Globalization?WATCH THE VIDEO youtu.be/PNh2FbRk7zg Dear All: When agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs (GATT) and World Trade Organization (WTO) were passed they impacted workers in almost every corner of the world. The question that looms large is who the winners are and who are the losers? Elyssa believes workers ...
It’s the Economy
- Open Borders Fosters Increased Identity TheftNefarious activities of a criminal organization that targeted Texans of Asian descent were exposed last month by The Dallas Morning News. The Texas Department of Public Safety inadvertently shipped thousands of driver’s licenses to a New York-based group with felonious intent that has ties in other states. Department of Public Safety ...
- K-12 Schools Struggle to Accommodate Migrant StudentsRegardless of how bitter the immigration argument – and the debate routinely sinks to new hostility lows – both enforcement advocates and expansionists should agree that open borders must not be allowed to disrupt public education. If an individual’s station in life prevents him from enrolling his children in private schools, then a solid public ...
- Senate Introduces E-Verify – Again!Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) reintroduced legislation to help businesses comply with immigration laws by certifying that their employees are legally authorized to work in the United States. The “Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act” would permanently authorize and expand the E-Verify program, an internet-based program. The bill requires employers to use the ...
- Manipulated January BLS Report Lacks CredibilityDelved into, the January Bureau of Labor Statistics report isn’t credible. Wall Street analysts had projected that the economy would add 185,000 jobs, but the announced 517,000 new jobs totally stunned market watchers. Skeptics included Forbes Magazine experts who pointed to several eyebrow-raising variables. Citing reliable sources, most or all of the ...
- Truth Will OutI’ve been acquainted with the words and concepts “disinformation” and “misinformation” since late 1978 when I became friends with the assassination researcher Michael Canfield. Canfield and A.J. Weberman’s book “Coup d’ Etat in America” motivated Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez (D-Texas) to found in 1976 the House Select Committee on Assassinations ...
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