
In many states, women are dying because of pregnancy complications and the doctors are afraid to do the procedures (abortion) to save the mom's life. Doctors cannot provide medical care women need due to fear of going to jail. Not to mention many of those states are loosing OBGYNs so women have to drive 100+ miles to be seen while pregnant. That will only get worse |
That would explain why a lot of wealthier people are trying to get second passports from another country right now.
As we learned with Roe v Wade, it definitely could happen. |
Your style of writing alone demonstrates that you are not right. No one on either side wants your extreme views. You are what is wrong with the country. |
Can't argue with the willfully obtuse... |
+1 Including those that are vaccinated. herd immunity is why vaccines work better. When 95%+ have MMR/DTap/etc we have none or less outbreaks of measles and Whooping cough. When people stop getting vaxed, cases occur and put even vaccinated people at risk. Have a neighbor whose two kids 10 and 12 got Whooping cough 10 years ago. Both were vaccinated, but it was going around our area---brought into the area by someone unvaxed. The one was almost hospitalized and both had a long recovery. |
Long term, herd immunity is why vaccines work at all. You can't individualize vaccination. It's a public health intervention like clean water and sanitation services. |
So this anti-vax thing has nothing to do with any political party. You just stated that this occured a decade ago. |
Nothing substantive from you because you know that women are getting abortions. |
It’s simply not the most important topic to a lot of people. Most are not needing abortions and have more pressing issues and some don’t believe in it. Noting obtuse about it; you just don’t like it. |
Because those two guys have been pooping around people’s environment. T is like one of those very toxic weeds that need to be eradicated from our landscape. Our nation is a landscape where we all need to work to make it sustainable. |
So Biden is not in charge. That’s what you are saying. |
You inadvertently made the current administration look really bad. |
Ugh. Both sides are turning the other side's positions into cartoon versions. There is a difference between banning vaccines and not requiring them. I could see Trump supporting the current legal challenge to USPSTF's authority over what preventive services must be covered without cost sharing. The result of that is that plans would not be required to provide that coverage at no cost. That doesn't mean vaccines go away. Many plans would still cover them and many people would still want to take them. And Congress could rewrite the statute to place regulatory oversight on USPSTF or take it out of the statute altogether. All of this is much more nuanced than banning vaccines. I can't even think of a legal route to banning vaccines. List them as a Schedule I controlled substance? |
Yes it will What’s wrong with you? Polio small px measles whooping cough |
They didn’t lie. You just weren’t listening properly. They said they agreed Roe was “settled law” or “the law of the land.” They never said they would not vote to repeal it. |