name 3 examples of a republican policy that helped people and didn't just help a few and screw the rest |
He is not a good person, OP, if he is a Republican. Stay away from him. |
It’s third rate trolling. |
Not trolling
I think people can be nice when their friendships and reputation are on the line but selfish when it's time to vote to help out strangers |
A bill in the Ohio House would criminalize abortions in all cases, and possibly allow the death penalty against women who get abortions. |
^^^ Now THIS is trolling. What sane person thinks like this? |
I've come across Democrats who are only too happy to vote to help out strangers using other people's money but wouldn't dare inconvenience themselves to do anybody even a small a favor. (And they actually seem to brag about it.) |
Yes, a wanted baby with parents who used birth control until they were ready to have me. All babies should be wanted. GTF out of women's reproductive systems. You cannot FORCE them to give birth if that's not what they choose. |
I guess Republicans are going to pay for the increase in babies with special needs?
And are ready to have their miscarriages investigated? And are ok forcing women to carry dead fetuses around inside of them, possibly causing danger to other gestating fetuses and/or the mother? |
You must be joking. 1) Deregulation and corporate tax reform to get the economy growing at 3% and delivering more and better jobs for everyone in the private sector (like, what, 100 million people?) 2) Getting rid of the crazy "Dear Colleague" regulations concerning rape in college campuses that stole the presumption of innocence and essential safeguards from over a million students...because they were male. 3) New laws favoring generic drugs to lower drug prices You can also argue than a stronger military and the "new NAFTA" are going to help many people. And the list continues. |
That's a barbaric approach, sorry. We're not talking about your hair style or the length of your nails. Yes, it is a complex issue, but aborting a viable baby is something that society has a perfect right to regulate carefully. |
I do. For the first time in my 68 year life, I do. I shy away from anyone who is a Republican in this last years andfreeze put anyone who I know who remains a Republican. And I do not hire trump supporters in my company at all - or Nazis or KKK members or NRA members. I simply don’t want to know them anymore as they have nothing but bigotry and cruelty. |
Who gets to decide viable/non-viable?
Sounds “death panel”-y to me |
Good luck with your business -- you're going to need it if you only hire nuts like you. |
You ask Science -- ever heard of her? "According to studies between 2003 and 2005, 20 to 35 percent of babies born at 23 weeks of gestation survive, while 50 to 70 percent of babies born at 24 to 25 weeks, and more than 90 percent born at 26 to 27 weeks, survive." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetal_viability |