Dominator
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🇺🇸 America is having fewer babies than at any point in recorded history.
The U.S. fertility rate just hit a new record low of 53.1 births per 1,000 women, with the average woman now having 1.6 children over her lifetime.
You need 2.1 to replace the population and the U.S. hasn't hit that number in YEARS.
Teen birth rates are down 23% since 2007, which sounds like a win (and it is), but the decline isn't limited to teens.
Every age group is pulling back.
The downstream effects are hard to overstate: a shrinking workforce, Social Security under growing pressure, and an economy that increasingly depends on immigration to fill the gaps.
Is this even reversible at this point?
Source: CDC

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 U.S. fertility rates fell to the lowest level ever recorded in 2025, just 53.1 births per 1,000 women. But when you break it down further, it begs the question: Had the U.S. and Western countries not allowed so much migration, would the population be in a more precipitous decline, like Japan? Source: @DataRepublican
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@ancinct @james_xond Absolutely! My 19 year old is doing internship this summer in one of top firms. You want to change jobs every 4 years or until your initial grant vests. You do that until you end up in the place you’d never want to leave.
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@alphacanid @james_xond Congratulations on being the exception to the rule, you want your kids betting on that bullshit?
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@ancinct @james_xond This is not always true. I have been with the same company for 9 years. Since then my total compensation doubled, and stock appreciated by 600%. It’s by far the best company I have ever worked for and one of the best in the world.
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@james_xond No one who wants to be successful ever stays at a job for more than 2-3 years. 5+ is settling and giving up till a forced reset comes along.
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@martinsmac @flat6fanatic @VioletDante @ukraine_map @WarMonitor3 US is selling weapons, not ideas :)
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@flat6fanatic @VioletDante @ukraine_map @WarMonitor3 What have you achieved in Iran? Same regime. Plenty of missiles and drones left. The Strait closed. Like Vietnam, Korea, Iraq and Afghan, the US has firepower but no idea how to defeat an enemy.
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@MrImranPk USA has more natural resources than anyone in the world , among other things
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@World_At_War_6 I think it’s both - hope for the best prepare for the worst
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🇷🇺🏴Russia Accuses U.S. and Israel of Using Iran Negotiations as Cover for Ground Operation:
The Russian Security Council has warned that the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran are merely a pretext for an impending American ground invasion.
Moscow claims it recognizes this pattern from past events, specifically referencing the talks that were taking place before the outbreak of war on February 28.
In Russia’s assessment, a ground invasion is already being prepared, and the current negotiations are nothing more than a diplomatic charade by the United States.
This theory is supported by the fact that the U.S. has already deployed ground troops to the region and possesses the capacity to conduct large-scale ground operations.
Do you believe these negotiations are fake - just a way to buy time while they prepare for a ground invasion of Iran?
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The biggest strategic loss for Iran is its energy producing neighbors are all starting new pipelines to move 100% of their oil and gas by pipelines avoiding the Strait of Hormuz completely.
CA ET Nerd@earlyvotedata
One of the biggest losses for the Iranian regime was its neighbors realizing that they would be attacked regardless of economic or religious factors.
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