Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Dark Brandon needs to shut off the highway funds to Texas until they decide to start following the Constitution. Texas boys will lose their crap once the potholes get so big they eat their Tahoes.
They are following the Constitution. Banning the use of highways in the commission of a crime is nothing new. If you don't like abortion being a crime, then you should blame Dark Brandon for being so focused on infrastructure that he never bothered to push for Roe v. Wade to be codified when he had the chance
Anonymous wrote:
I think Dark Brandon needs to shut off the highway funds to Texas until they decide to start following the Constitution. Texas boys will lose their crap once the potholes get so big they eat their Tahoes.
Anonymous wrote:November mid term projections show Republicans likely to lose several seats - and a very real possibility of the House flipping Dem.
Good going, Republicans. Keep it up. Keep telling yourselves how popular your ideas are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They tried that by changing how a constitutional amendment is passed. They wanted a 60% majority instead of 50%. That supports polls that have consistently had reproductive rights at 58%. If polls had said 60% in favor, I’m sure they would have pushed for a 2/3’s majority. Voters saw through that.
I used to think republicans were just paying lip service to the whack jobs, but they have really pulled out all the stops to keep women in their place in Ohio. They’ve changed the verbiage on the ballot ( from the actual proposed law) to try and trick some people. They really really hate women and have some very concerning hang up regarding sex. At least that’s my take away from the posts I’ve read on NEXTDOOR.
That’s the news from Lake County Ohio!
Good info. Also worth noting that pro-choice voters needed to vote No on the August special election ballot measure and then need to vote Yes on the one in November.
Anonymous wrote:
They tried that by changing how a constitutional amendment is passed. They wanted a 60% majority instead of 50%. That supports polls that have consistently had reproductive rights at 58%. If polls had said 60% in favor, I’m sure they would have pushed for a 2/3’s majority. Voters saw through that.
I used to think republicans were just paying lip service to the whack jobs, but they have really pulled out all the stops to keep women in their place in Ohio. They’ve changed the verbiage on the ballot ( from the actual proposed law) to try and trick some people. They really really hate women and have some very concerning hang up regarding sex. At least that’s my take away from the posts I’ve read on NEXTDOOR.
That’s the news from Lake County Ohio!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have been trying to flatten women for ever and they will not succeed.
Poland repudiated their women haters. I have hope.