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Old 06-24-2022, 09:18 PM
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its up to the states to do that

if a state wants to make abortion as a result of rape, the death penalty for the rapist, then they can.
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Old 06-24-2022, 09:42 PM
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no robayon tonight.

he must be out touching grass.
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Old 06-24-2022, 10:14 PM
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Or burning down buildings
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Old 06-24-2022, 11:16 PM
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It would be interesting to see the senate pass a compromise bill, making exceptions for the mother’s life, rape, incest, etc

13 of the Republican senators (maybe 12, don’t remember) who passed the gun bill Arent up for re-election. There are situations where this is a health care issue, and a woman shouldn’t die for no reason. While rare, it would still be nice to see those protections enshrined nationally, even if half of the states ban it at 6-10 weeks or something similarly draconian
Republicans took decades to compromise on gun control despite overwhelming public support and tons of dead kids, I wouldn't get your hopes up about them slowing down our transition to full-blown Iran.
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Republicans took decades to compromise on gun control despite overwhelming public support and tons of dead kids, I wouldn't get your hopes up about them slowing down our transition to full-blown Iran.
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Republicans took decades to compromise on gun control despite overwhelming public support and tons of dead kids, I wouldn't get your hopes up about them slowing down our transition to full-blown Iran.
i have not read one diddly tickle about dizzle kizzle but don't get your wicckle in a ticckle
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Old 06-25-2022, 03:56 AM
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From the Atlantic:

“ But the big story remains that blue states are benefiting more as the nation transitions into a high-productivity, 21st-century information economy, and red states (apart from their major metropolitan centers participating in that economy) are suffering as the powerhouse industries of the 20th century—agriculture, manufacturing, and fossil-fuel extraction—decline.
The gross domestic product per person and the median household income are now both more than 25 percent greater in the blue section than in the red, according to Podhorzer’s calculations. The share of kids in poverty is more than 20 percent lower in the blue section than red, and the share of working households with incomes below the poverty line is nearly 40 percent lower. Health outcomes are diverging too. Gun deaths are almost twice as high per capita in the red places as in the blue, as is the maternal mortality rate. The COVID vaccination rate is about 20 percent higher in the blue section, and the per capita COVID death rate is about 20 percent higher in the red. Life expectancy is nearly three years greater in the blue (80.1 years) than the red (77.4) states. (On most of these measures, the purple states, fittingly, fall somewhere in between.)
Per capita spending on elementary and secondary education is almost 50 percent higher in the blue states compared with red. All of the blue states have expanded access to Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, while about 60 percent of the total red-nation population lives in states that have refused to do so. All of the blue states have set a minimum wage higher than the federal level of $7.25, while only about one-third of the red-state residents live in places that have done so. Right-to-work laws are common in the red states and nonexistent in the blue, with the result that the latter have a much higher share of unionized workers than the former. No state in the blue section has a law on the books banning abortion before fetal viability, while almost all of the red states are poised to restrict abortion rights if the Republican-appointed Supreme Court majority, as expected, overturns Roe v. Wade. Almost all of the red states have also passed “stand your ground” laws backed by the National Rifle Association, which provide a legal defense for those who use weapons against a perceived threat, while none of the blue states have done so.””

An op-Ed by Ronald brownstein. An interesting read. He’s not passing judgment in my estimation, just discussing factors possibly leading to political divergence between urban and rural, red and blue

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...letter/661377/
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From the Atlantic:

“ But the big story remains that blue states are benefiting more as the nation transitions into a high-productivity, 21st-century information economy, and red states (apart from their major metropolitan centers participating in that economy) are suffering as the powerhouse industries of the 20th century—agriculture, manufacturing, and fossil-fuel extraction—decline.
The gross domestic product per person and the median household income are now both more than 25 percent greater in the blue section than in the red, according to Podhorzer’s calculations. The share of kids in poverty is more than 20 percent lower in the blue section than red, and the share of working households with incomes below the poverty line is nearly 40 percent lower. Health outcomes are diverging too. Gun deaths are almost twice as high per capita in the red places as in the blue, as is the maternal mortality rate. The COVID vaccination rate is about 20 percent higher in the blue section, and the per capita COVID death rate is about 20 percent higher in the red. Life expectancy is nearly three years greater in the blue (80.1 years) than the red (77.4) states. (On most of these measures, the purple states, fittingly, fall somewhere in between.)
Per capita spending on elementary and secondary education is almost 50 percent higher in the blue states compared with red. All of the blue states have expanded access to Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, while about 60 percent of the total red-nation population lives in states that have refused to do so. All of the blue states have set a minimum wage higher than the federal level of $7.25, while only about one-third of the red-state residents live in places that have done so. Right-to-work laws are common in the red states and nonexistent in the blue, with the result that the latter have a much higher share of unionized workers than the former. No state in the blue section has a law on the books banning abortion before fetal viability, while almost all of the red states are poised to restrict abortion rights if the Republican-appointed Supreme Court majority, as expected, overturns Roe v. Wade. Almost all of the red states have also passed “stand your ground” laws backed by the National Rifle Association, which provide a legal defense for those who use weapons against a perceived threat, while none of the blue states have done so.””

An op-Ed by Ronald brownstein. An interesting read. He’s not passing judgment in my estimation, just discussing factors possibly leading to political divergence between urban and rural, red and blue

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...letter/661377/
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