I have no rabid support of Trump. I really don’t care for him. But I like many Republican policies. |
+1 NCOs and football coaches are such cucks, amirite? |
+1 Incredible story from his teaching career: |
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It's too bad the GOP has abandoned their policies and platform and replaced it with MAGA and Project 2025. |
Yeah the Gaithersburg (in a different font) is that convinced me this poster was humoring us. I literally laughed out loud. |
Iowa isn't going to go for Harris, but hopefully this choice will help in MI and PA. |
| Tim Walz isn't mad that you're grilling with propane instead of charcoal. He's just disappointed. |
This is my never Trumper Republican veteran dad, who wrote in Paul Ryan in 2016 and then voted for Biden in 2020. He died earlier this year and I miss him every day, so wish I could talk to him about this ticket. |
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Wow this is amazing |
Are you a doctor? Are you aware of all of the medically grey areas where someone might need care that could put the fetus at risk? Especially care for a condition that is NOT life threatening? If doctors are at legal risk because a fetus has legal rights, there are many medical conditions where a woman will not be able to care as the legal process sorts itself out. I’m not even a doctor but I had a medical emergency during my first pregnancy that required surgery. I had a HUGE ovarian cyst. For one thing the pain was relentless and far worse than labor. Left to itself the cyst could burst and cause internal bleeding and infection, or could shrink, or could burst with no consequence, or could twist the ovary and cut its blood supply and destroy it, and may or may not harm the fetus depending on what happens. None of this was necessarily fatal to me. Any surgery, particularly an abdominal surgery, puts the fetus at risk. As a lawyer I CAN very easily imagine a scenario where doctors are directed to NEVER mess with a pregnancy UNLESS there is a very clear MORTAL DANGER. Don’t put the legal system and legislators and lawyers between women and their care. Just don’t! |
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I worked as a journalist in Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota. I lived in Minnesota for almost ten years (mostly in rural MN). The political shift in rural Minnesota has been interesting to watch. In 2022, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz lost the congressional district he use to represent in Southern Minnesota by almost 8 points. Northeastern Minnesota, which includes Iron Range communities, has been trending more Republican since 2010. There are a lot of pro labor, pro mining Democrats in that area of the state who are now voting Republican. Carlton County (which is the gateway to the Iron Range) was a solidly blue rural county. In 2008, 75% of Carlton County voters cast their ballots for Rep. James Oberstar (D). In 2022, 51.5% of Carlton County voters cast their ballots for Republican Rep. @PeteStauber In 2020, longtime Iron Range DFL (Democratic) State Senators Tom Bakk and David Tomassoni quit the DFL party and became independents while they were in office. Bakk was the DFL Majority Leader of the Minnesota State Senate and Tomassoni was the DFL President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate. In 2022, Republicans picked up State Senate and State House seats on the Iron Range, the first time since President Hoover, as Aaron Brown writes: https://minnesotareformer.com/2022/11/11/iron-range-seething-at-the-twin-cities-continues-right-turn/ |