While we’ve been farming for around 10,000 to 12,000 years, the ancestors of ants have been doing it for around 60 million years. So when, and how, and why did ants start … farming?
This is from one of my favorite podcasts. This is a diatribe on how religion is trying hard to take over life in the US and the candidates trying to do that. It is about the candidate who won the PA republican governor’s race who tells everyone that if he wins, he won’t allow a democrat to win in 2024 presidential election no matter what it takes. Hugs
Why is the US PAC in an authoritarian anti-democracy country? Notice the reporters says they are there rallying against the progressive excesses of the west, and that they are for God, homeland, and family and the conservatives want to do what he did there in the US. What he did was roll back social understanding and acceptance of differences and to take a hardline on immigration. He also talked about the need to control the media and to limit what they can report on. Free societies don’t restrict reporting nor what can be spoken about. The US is losing the being a free country and in red states like Florida becoming an authoritarian state where the government dictates what people can see, hear, learn, and do in all aspects of their lives. Also Orban wants to not challenge Putin as he supports how Putin has removed LGBTQ+ from Russia and returned the country to God, the homeland, and family. Just certain families of course. This is one of the biggest Republican organizations, is this Ameria first? Is this making America great? Hugs
CPAC is partnering with a government that is backsliding on democracy and holding its first European conference in Hungary. Included in the lineup of conservative speakers is Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. CBS News Correspondent Adam Yamaguchi is one of the only western journalists who has gained access to the conference. He joins “CBS News Mornings” to share his first-hand experience attending, and the response he has seen following a controversial speech from Prime Minister Orban.
Concerns are growing over Russia’s treatment of hundreds of captured Ukrainian troops listed as POWs. Meanwhile, there’s an international call for Russia to reopen Ukraine’s port cities to address the worsening global food crisis. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab gives an update from Odesa, Ukraine.