Anonymous wrote:The republican party initially lost me in the fight against gay marriage and buried their chances for life with Trump. The latest rounds of misogyny and general crazy are flowers on the gravesite.
Anonymous wrote:Wealthy democrats are so dumb, they vote against their own best interests.
Anonymous wrote:Wealthy democrats are so dumb, they vote against their own best interests.
Anonymous wrote:Wealthy democrats are so dumb, they vote against their own best interests.
Anonymous wrote:Wealthy democrats are so dumb, they vote against their own best interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Why do people with few resources vote conservatively? As you suggest, liberal policies generally favor the disadvantaged.
Because they value their freedom? Because they know they can do it themselves? Because they don’t want to live on the government teat?
Being forced to give birth is the opposite of freedom.
No one is being forced. Abortion simply went back to the states. Oh, the drama!
Where certain states are now forcing girls and women, some of whom were raped, to forced births. Why do you ignore this fact?
Please give me a list, with names, of girls and women who cannot get abortions anywhere in the country.
if you want gynecological lists of women and girls, ask Ron Desantis.
I’m asking people here. Surely there should be thousands by now!
What makes you think that every woman who had a problem getting an abortion published her story?
Are you saying it's reasonable for women to have to travel fo other states to receive this care? How are they supposed to afford that? Time off, hotels, waiting periods, plus the cost of the procedure?
Here
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/07/26/1111280165/because-of-texas-abortion-law-her-wanted-pregnancy-became-a-medical-nightmare
And this https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/16/health/abortion-texas-sepsis/index.html
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/texas-woman-describes-ordeal-with-state-abortion-law-after-miscarriage
and here https://time.com/6208860/ohio-woman-forced-travel-abortion/
And here's a whole collection! https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/issues/abortion/federal-and-state-bans-and-restrictions-abortion/20-week-bans/personal-stories-reveal-how-20-week-abortion-bans-would-hurt-wom
1) Elizabeth was released from the hospital. Off they go to another nearby state that allowed abortion. She was not in dire straits. She just wanted one.
2) Amanda could have driven with her husband the 8 hours to another state. They chose not to.
3) Marlena was giving the pill. She chose not to go that route.
4) Tara could have gone to another state. She tried Michigan. Go to CO or CA. She had time.
5) Don’t hand me planned parenthood stories and expect they won’t be biased.
It's preposterous that people have to travel out of state to obtain a medical procedure. If it was anything other than this, would be howling about the broken government run health system.
I get debating whether abortion is right or wrong. But this? Arguing that access is good enough? That's ridiculous. This is by no means a reasonable standard of medical care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because abortion rights matter to them. Because gun control matters to them. Because the environment matters to them. Because the GOP has too many racist, misogynist, religious extremists, and anti-science conspiracy theorists in it. And as another person stated, the really wealthy do just fine under either party.
I know it’s hard for you to understand, but there are people who believe in paying taxes because we understand the importance of infrastructure, social safety nets, national security, scientific progress, environmental cleanup, and other benefits from taxes. Individual, private philanthropy cannot tackle hunger, poverty, education needs, big health concerns, or climate change alone. Not by a long shot. The biggest reductions in poverty in this country were a result of government action—taxpayer dollars at work. And how does the minimum wage ever rise? Through Democrats.
I’m probably not the wealthy demographic you are thinking of (330k HHI, live in PG county, sent my kids to public schools). I grew up poor so I consider myself rich in comparison to where I came from. I see nothing offered by the GOP that appeals to me. NOTHING.
+1. This is exactly right. The only benefit the GOP offers to me is lower taxes, and I don’t see that as a benefit. Everyone, including me, should be paying their fair share of taxes. Taxes are why we have a functioning country.