We all thought abortion was safe not so long ago. Now look at where we were. |
Wut? |
Herring was an excellent AG. If the only reason pp voted for Youngkin was because McAuliffe was a uniquely poor candidate and the others who ran against him in the primary would have been acceptable, then most likely pp would have split their ticket and voted for Herring. If pp instead voted a straight Republican ticket, that suggests pp wouldn’t have voted for a Democrat no matter what, making their post above awfully disingenuous. |
Who are these other people to whom you refer? Are they the other people in my employer administered health insurance plan, that I pay premiums for? If so, can I opt out of paying for oncology treatment for the other people in my plan because I think cancer is God's will. Or can I opt out of paying for the portion of my premium that goes to treat old people or obese people because I think old people should just die (it's good for the economy, after all) or because obese people are gross and irresponsible? I also definitely don't want to subsidize Viagra. If you can't get an erection I don't see why that's my problem. I mean, we can spike the price of birth control pills to $1000/month and they would still be "available." We can charge $50,000 for a tubal ligation and that doesn't mean you can't get one. We can watch our maternal mortality rate decline even further as we descend into being a third world country or we can decide to pay for health care that effects 1/2 of the population. Or maybe the female half of the population are the other people you don't give a $h*t about. |
Rs are terrible at fiscal responsibility. Subsidizing contraception is cheaper than subsidizing the medical costs associated with pregnancy, delivery, child visits x 25 years. Cheaper than maternity leave. Cheaper than educating that child. Providing social services. Providing legal services and jailing unwanted kids. Etc. p.s. Absolutely the GOP will try take away contraceptive options. |
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https://amp.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article252351433.html
The Republican compromise would prohibit Medicaid from covering any “abortifacient drug or device,” which under the bill includes Plan B, Ella and IUDs June 2021 Missouri, USA Not some shithole country |
I guess we are having that discussion now. |
Is it really “much ado about nothing”? |
How do you define “all hell break loose”? |
| Crickets. Of course. |
Cannot take anyone seriously who writes “oh my sweet summer child.” |
Thanks to Supreme Court precedent that rests on the same foundation as Roe in a case that Alito specifically pointed out was wrongly decided. |
Louisiana is getting ready to pass a law that is so broad it would ban IUDs, and possibly IVF. Youngkin told you who he was and you still elected him. Whatever happens is on the heads of all who voted for him. |
Glad you understand how voting works. Not everyone think like your wacky ways. |
I can’t even when the people who speak in tongues get on here and tell everyone else they’re wacky. When the ground is settled, there will be laws restricting the right of fundamentalists to breed. Count on it. No, |