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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it was up to JD Vance, I wouldn't have a family because of IVF. Walz: “Democrats are investing in prenatal care. We're the ones that are for universal pre-K. We're the ones that are providing school meals. I'm not gonna back down one bit on this whole family values thing. We're making it more affordable to have children by having paid family and medical leave. Where is JD Vance's program?” Damned straight, Tim. This is why people like him & not the that freak, Vance. [/quote] Sounds good on the surface, if you are fine with increased taxes, increased gas and electricity prices, increased crowding of cities and schools. A huge no for many.[/quote] Cities are going to get more crowded because that is how human development and urbansim and opportunity evolve in the post Industrial era. So the question is, how to we make life affordable and have opportunity in a growing population? The GOP solution seems to be putting up barriers to affordability, receding from the global community and catering to the oligarchs while working stiffs are simply chattel. That is why the democrats continue to broaden their base. A lot of people grow up in rural areas, go to a regional or state university and get exposed to all sorts of people from different walks of like, different cultures and different countries. For some, that is inspiring. Those people will likely stay in more urban areas or migrate to other states and populate post graduate destinations - NY, SF, DC, boston, Chicago etc. Others don't like that life and will head back to wherever they came from. But either way, it is the cities where the GDP growth and innovation take place. And it is the cities that are subsidizing the rural areas. No, most of the food grown in the US is exported or converted to high fructose corn syrup or other processed food products. There is plenty of food grown in each state to support the cities. The sooner we can come together and find commonality on things like connectivity, child care job training, job creation etc, the sooner we can move on from MAGA and destructive politics.[/quote]
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