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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] The fed gov is supposed to be protecting our borders and funding and training our military. That’s its number one priority. [/quote] How about we do both? It's not a small government.[/quote] We don’t have the money to do both. The constitution says nothing about funding or investing in pre-k. One in three families can’t afford basic school supplies for their kids. The economy stinks on ice. Why should the government take tax dollars to fund pre-k when taxpayers can’t afford school supplies? The government has no mandate to fund so many things they are funding. Whatever personal challenges Walz or any other government official has faced, it’s their personal issue. Every single American has personal struggles and issues. The government should not be the answer to these personal issues and cannot be. The government cannot legislate personal issues. [b]Walz is not speaking about the issues government has a duty to address; he’s speaking about his private fertility issues and those have no intersection with government. [/b] [/quote] Alabama Supreme Court said differently. Idaho is going after a banning of IVF. Project 2025, heritage foundation and JD Vance, all strong Donald supporters have vowed to go after a federal ban of abortion, followed by IVF and birth control. [/quote] Trump himself has said he does not want to ban abortion and he fully supports IVF. [/quote] Yes. U know he has flip flopped on that issue now that he has been losing at the ballot box, even in deep red states on the issue. He was for it before he was against it, and since he lies so damn much, which lie do you believe. [/quote] That is simply not true. Trump is and always has been, right of center. He has never been conservative. He's a horrible, disgusting sexist creep, but he is a moderate conservative, not anti-abortion or IVF. That's just the facts. I know they don't fit the left's desire, but it's true.[/quote] Yes, but he has risen to power by consolidating extremists within the Republican party together under an extreme umbrella. He has made a coalition of Republicans with extreme views who are almost religiously faithful to him. He makes catcalls and sidewise winks to let them know that he understands them and they feel included for the first time ever. Groups that have been used to be ignored, suddenly feel that they have a voice for them. He has collected evangelical and militant Christians, white supremacists, gun right extremists, anti-government militant groups, and the misogynistic under his MAGA umbrella. Essentially primary rights for white males and secondary rights for white females. a return to the 1950's. He uses comments like "stand back and stand by" to the gun and anti-government militants. He says there are good people on both sides to the white supremacists and antisemites (who were yelling "We will not be replaced"). He makes overtures to the evangelical Christians about their abortion clause. Trump has always been good about not letting his own values step in the way of his political momentum. So, while he himself is not overly conservative, he will support conservative measures as long as it consolidates his power. He is the worst of opportunists and he doesn't care what happens to others, as long as it serves himself. Note why he will be very complimentary and kind to those who support him but if they show one slight bit of concern about what he is doing or dare to say anything against him, he will turn on them like an angry cobra and bite them bad. The only good Republican to him is the one that supports him. If they dare to step out of line, he will treat them like the many former Trump advisers (Cohen, Pence, General Kelly, Barr, Mattis, Esper, etc) and the many politicians that have disagreed with him (Haley, DeSantis, Kemp, McConnell, McCarthy, and so on) [/quote]
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