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Decisions have Consequences

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We are having our babies older than we used to.   Which is why our population is not increasing.  (As a matter of fact, it was just announced that there were more deaths than births for soon-to-be minority majority Whites in America.)  Because the longer we wait, the less likely we will have our (old) average of 2.2 children per family.  Even that wasn’t “self-replicating”, with 2.33 children per family- which keeps the population stable.    Right now, US families are averaging just over 1.9 children per family. Continue reading Decisions have Consequences

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A Followup to yesterday’s blog- about misleading headlines and articles

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OK.  Let’s use an article disseminated today by the Associated Press, written by Lindsey Tanner.  (Tanner may not have chosen the headline- but the article is not quite kosher, either.). Here’s the link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38301219/ns/health-cancer/

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