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Colorado wins at the U.S. Supreme Court on census citizenship question
In a repeat performance of his infamous 2012 decision rescuing ObamaCare, Chief Justice John Roberts acutely disappointed conservatives Thursday by siding with the Supreme Court’s liberal Justices in second-guessing the reasons for adding a citizenship question to the census and all but killing the question, given the looming deadline for printing census forms.
The citizenship question was before...
US White Population Increases to All-Time High but Declines as Percentage of Total Population
The number of whites in America has increased to an all-time high of 197 million people, an increase of 5.1 percent from 1990—but because of mass Third World immigration, their percentage of the total population has dropped to just 60 percent, a new analysis of Census Bureau figures has shown.
Media coverage of an analysis of overall white decline—issued by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s...
Two thirds of Scots consider their nationality as ‘Scottish only’
Latest Census results show that nearly two thirds of Scots identify themselves as “Scottish only”.
Nearly two thirds of Scotland’s population identify themselves as “Scottish only”, latest Census results show.
According to results of the 2011 survey on national identity released on Thursday, 62.4 percent of Scotland’s 5.3 million residents feel they are “Scottish only”,...
There are 10 Million More Women than Men in Russia
When it comes to the dating game in Russia, it really is a man’s world. There are 10 million more women than men in the country, forcing some to turn to unconventional methods to find love. Even if that means a sharing and compromise.
Andrey is a father of three. And a husband of three. Eleven years ago, Andrey got married. Two years on he proposed again. And then again.
His reasoning is simple:...
What the World Will Look like in 2050
Here is the world in 2050, as imagined by the U.S. Census Bureau: India will be the most populous nation, surpassing China sometime around 2025. The U.S. will remain exactly where it is now: in third place, with a population of 423 million (up from 308 million in 2010). And declining birth rates in two of the world’s most economically and politically influential countries, Japan and Russia,...
Poverty in America, The Big Picture
In America’s Financial Apocalypse, I discussed numerous flaws in the calculation of poverty levels within the U.S. This discussion was one of several that pointed to the vulnerable state of the U.S., which I predicted would sink into a deep depression triggered by the real estate bubble.
Only after the commencement of America’s Second Great Depression have the economists and analysts begun to...