Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the direction these things are heading are (carpool lanes, treating a fetus like a person) bad for the non forced-birth efforts. Quit giving them what they want. A fetus is NOT a dependent. The more these crazy ideas are catered to, the more it is normalized.
As a person who doesnt support abortion in all scenarios, this is accurate. I think all of this is great. Yes, give them tax breaks! Let them use the HOV! Force dads to pay up!
And when women on here said they wouldnt have as much premarital sex, I thought, wow, thats an unintended benefit. It would be fantastic for people to have less casual sex. Esp with monkeypox going around. I didnt expect all these social benefits from the Roe decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pregnant women should now be allowed to use the carpool lane, and businesses should be able to charge pregnant women as two people.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/georgia-residents-can-now-claim-embryos-dependents-state-taxes-rcna41111
I know you think you're cute, but.... the carpool lane should be specifically for two adults. Your five-year-old shouldn't count either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I get pregnant with quadruplets and then miscarry after filing taxes…can I keep the $15,000 deduction?
I would say yes because they were alive at tax filing time and then I, as a crazy GA judge, would throw you in jail for miscarrying. Cause that is how we roll in the south. [/quote
How about if I get pregnant in GA but abort in FL?
What if I have a false positive at Christmas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pregnant women should now be allowed to use the carpool lane, and businesses should be able to charge pregnant women as two people.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/georgia-residents-can-now-claim-embryos-dependents-state-taxes-rcna41111
I know you think you're cute, but.... the carpool lane should be specifically for two adults. Your five-year-old shouldn't count either.
Anonymous wrote:If I get pregnant with quadruplets and then miscarry after filing taxes…can I keep the $15,000 deduction?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can baby daddies be made to pay child support backdated to conception?
They should be made to pay for the medical care and partial upkeep of the mother. It takes a lot of work to carry a baby to full-term and healthy.
UPkeep? We are not talking about a mare here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can baby daddies be made to pay child support backdated to conception?
They should be made to pay for the medical care and partial upkeep of the mother. It takes a lot of work to carry a baby to full-term and healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the Twilight Zone. It's crazy, and since the Supreme Court opened the door to it, I think embryos from forced birth states should count on Federal taxes too.
No can do. That would make the embryos illegal immigrants. The Constitution is quite clear about no citizenship before birth.
Great, now we'll need to deport all the pregnant women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the direction these things are heading are (carpool lanes, treating a fetus like a person) bad for the non forced-birth efforts. Quit giving them what they want. A fetus is NOT a dependent. The more these crazy ideas are catered to, the more it is normalized.
But think of all the dependents at fertility clinics. That's a huge offset to the price of IVF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pregnant women should now be allowed to use the carpool lane, and businesses should be able to charge pregnant women as two people.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/georgia-residents-can-now-claim-embryos-dependents-state-taxes-rcna41111
I know you think you're cute, but.... the carpool lane should be specifically for two adults. Your five-year-old shouldn't count either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nuts.
I said a few weeks ago in another thread that it is going to be considered kidnapping with intent to kill if a pregnant woman crosses state lines to have an abortion.
People said I was overreacting, and that it was unconstitutional to prevent the right to travel.
I don't see how I was overreacting.
I'm just frankly amazed at how many people think it's ok to bar citizens from interstate travel, as if that's not something that was not a hallmark of the USSR and all other severely authoritarian regimes. And then for the same people to talk about freedom. The mental gymnastics hurt to watch.
No one thinks this. There are no proposals to restrict women from interstate travel. It's disinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nuts.
I said a few weeks ago in another thread that it is going to be considered kidnapping with intent to kill if a pregnant woman crosses state lines to have an abortion.
People said I was overreacting, and that it was unconstitutional to prevent the right to travel.
I don't see how I was overreacting.
I'm just frankly amazed at how many people think it's ok to bar citizens from interstate travel, as if that's not something that was not a hallmark of the USSR and all other severely authoritarian regimes. And then for the same people to talk about freedom. The mental gymnastics hurt to watch.
No one thinks this. There are no proposals to restrict women from interstate travel. It's disinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nuts.
I said a few weeks ago in another thread that it is going to be considered kidnapping with intent to kill if a pregnant woman crosses state lines to have an abortion.
People said I was overreacting, and that it was unconstitutional to prevent the right to travel.
I don't see how I was overreacting.
I'm just frankly amazed at how many people think it's ok to bar citizens from interstate travel, as if that's not something that was not a hallmark of the USSR and all other severely authoritarian regimes. And then for the same people to talk about freedom. The mental gymnastics hurt to watch.