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UPDATE: RIOTS Break Out in Dublin After Alleged Migrant Stabs Multiple Children Near School:

Five people, including children, were stabbed near a school in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday by a suspect whose identity has not yet been released.  Three children and two adults were taken to a nearby hospital with stab wounds. Their condition is unknown.

There are reports that the perpetrator is an Algerian immigrant.

The videos from Dublin tonight show hundreds of outraged locals on the street following the stabbing spree.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/update-riots-break-dublin-after-alleged-migrant-stabs/

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Study finds overturning Roe v. Wade resulted in 32,000 more births:

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, around 32,000 babies have been born that would have otherwise been aborted, according to a new study.

The New York Times reported that by comparing birth statistics in states before and after the Supreme Court banned abortions, researchers discovered that the law caused around 32,000 annual births. The data is based on just the first six months of 2023 and was in line with initial expectations.

However, various studies have demonstrated that many women who live in states with an abortion ban still carry out abortions. These women will either travel to states where abortion is still legal, or they will purchase pills online, according to the report.

The analysis, carried out by the Institute of Labor Economics, claimed that in the first six months of the year, between one-fourth and one-fifth of women who live in states with bans, who would otherwise have sought out an abortion, did not get one.

The student continued: "As of November 1, 2023, 14 states are enforcing bans on abortion in nearly all circumstances, and 23 percent of U.S. women of reproductive age have experienced an increase in driving distance to the nearest abortion facility, from an average of 43 miles one-way before Dobbs to 330 miles at present."

The study claimed: "In 2020, approximately 1 in 5 pregnancies ended in abortion."

https://www.theblaze.com/news/study-finds-overturning-roe-v-wade-resulted-in-32000-more-births-report

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South Korean City Holds Mass Blind Dates to Shore Up Birth Rates:

The South Korean city of Seongnam held a mass blind dating event at a hotel on Sunday evening for the express purpose of helping more young people get married and have children to shore up South Korea’s collapsing birth rates.

Seongnam pulled out all the stops to make magic happen, serenading a hundred singles and surrounding them with “red wine, chocolates, games, free make-up services, and even background checks for the participating singles,” as Reuters reported.

The attendees seemed pleasantly befuddled by the whole affair. It was actually the fifth in a series of mass mixers held by Seongnam this year. The city government said 198 of the 460 participants left the event with promises to keep in touch.

“We are facing a real demographic crisis and the government needs to do whatever it can. I don’t understand people complaining over this,” one of the participating men told Reuters.

The mayor of Seongnam, Shin Sang-jin, said he was under no illusions that low birth rates could be “resolved with a single policy,” but he thought the city could help “create the environment for people who want to marry to find their partners.”

Shin also thought the singles events could promote “positive views of marriage” and encourage people to think of dating as fun. Attendees of a Seongnam blind dating event in August told the New York Times (NYT) they were surprised at how quickly the evening flew by. The city has spent less than $200,000 on blind dating events this year, which could be a modest price for reversing South Korea’s demographic decline — if it works.

The NYT found “mixed” evidence that government dating assistance is leading to more marriages. A few smaller cities have tried mass blind dating over the past decade or so, and produced only one or two marriages per year, with no indication of whether those unions led to children.

Seongnam is one of the ten largest cities in South Korea, and it is part of the Seoul metropolitan area, so it might offer the best chance for government-sponsored blind dating to catch on.

South Korea’s demographic crisis is arguably the worst in the world, with the fastest drop in fertility rates ever recorded. Communist China is panicking over a fertility rate of 1.09 births per woman; South Korea’s rate stands at 0.78. Japan, which for many years was considered a fearsome case study in population decline, is hovering around 1.3 at the moment.

https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2023/11/27/south-korean-city-holds-mass-blind-dates-shore-birth-rates/

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‘Global Warming’ Alert: German Authorities Urge Citizens To Stay at Home Amid Brutal Winter Weather and ‘Unseasonable Cold’:

The problem, it seems, is not so much ‘global warming’ as it is ‘local freezing.’

Northern Europe was surprised by the ‘sudden onset’ of Winter, causing disruption and dangerous conditions in several countries.

Liberal Europeans had barely finished complaining that 2023 was ‘the hottest year on record’ when – wouldn’t you know it – temperatures were freezing cold at the very start of winter.

Authorities in western Germany, for one, urged residents to stay home, warning of ‘life-threatening danger’ after a ‘burst of winter weather’ led to hazardous roads, leading to accidents that left two people dead.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/global-warming-alert-german-authorities-urge-citizens-stay/

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Sigh.........! Daily "storms" of all varieties anymore. Battering from every side and arena. What bliss to be with Jesus the hour He calls us home!! :bible :heart:

 

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Yes, we’ve had super cold weather for the past week in the 20’s and with the windchill  … it feels like 10 degrees.  This is not normal for us.  But today it’s finally close to 40 degrees … feels like a heatwave and the next few days is back to seasonable weather.  I notice the gasoline prices went down … very surprised …I paid $3.37 per gallon vs. 2 weeks ago it was $3.79.  I’m not complaining but I wonder why the drop and hope it continues …

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Down here in the Red States we are paying ~ $2.50/gal

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WOW … I haven’t seen that gasoline price since🤔 …. Trump was in office.  Just goes to show the south is spoiled with getting all the breaks. B-)

Well … Walmart had the fresh pineapple today at $2.09 each … I haven’t seen it that low in  years.  Can you beat that price?

And how about … real authentic Italian pizza😉 … this one place has the lunch special - 2 really generous slices that  hang over the plate for $4.09 with all you can drink … help yourself to their soda fountain.   I admire this pizzeria for not raising their prices for the lunch special … it’s been this way since 2014.  They really appreciate their customers.  And they got these pizza cards - one for the lunch special .. they stamp it each time you place an order … once you reach 10 stamps the next one is free.  They do the same with the pizza pies .. they allow you to buy the medium size and once you reach 10 stamps you are entitled to a free large pie.   Do you have that … in your area? B-)

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Report: Electric Vehicles Have 80% More Problems than Gas-Powered Cars:

Electric vehicles (EVs) have vastly more problems that arise than gas-powered cars, a new report of American consumers reveals.

The survey from Consumer Reports, which asked owners of about 330,000 vehicles about issues they faced over the last year, found that EVs have almost 80 percent more problems than gas-powered cars using traditional combustion engines.

Most problems consumers face with EVs, the report suggests, are long charging times, a lack of charging stations in general, issues with the lithium-ion battery, outer and interior parts not fitting precisely, and engine failures.

Michael Coram, who lives near Buffalo, New York, told the AP he had to turn his all-electric Chevrolet Bolt SUV on and off up to 12 times before he could get the car into drive because of the region’s cold temperatures.

As Breitbart News reported Wednesday, car dealers across the United States are so concerned with EV sales that they are urging President Joe Biden to abandon his EV mandates and carbon emission regulations that would effectively force all-electric cars on consumers.

[EVs] are stacking up on our lots,” the car dealers write:
With each passing day, it becomes more apparent that this attempted electric vehicle mandate is unrealistic based on current and forecasted customer demand. Already, electric vehicles are stacking up on our lots which is our best indicator of customer demand in the marketplace.

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2023/11/30/report-electric-vehicles-have-80-more-problems-than-gas-powered-cars/

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US Students’ Math Scores Drop to Lowest Levels Ever in Global Education Assessment as Millions of Illegals Flood Over Border:

The 2022 math score was not only lower than it was in 2012 but it was “among the lowest ever measured by PISA in mathematics” for the U.S., per the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) country note.

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona called for a “math revolution” in a statement on the new PISA test results showing the US is way behind other first-world countries.

And while the pandemic made them worse, gaps have been existing in our country ever since we’ve been collecting data.

Foreign-born citizens make up 15 percent of America, topping the peak immigrant years at the end of the 19th Century, the report said.

Math scores in the US will only continue to decline thanks to ‘common core math’ in public school and Joe Biden’s open borders policies.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/us-students-math-scores-drop-lowest-levels-ever/

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