Dude, you are insane. Polls show that around 70% of Americans are pro-choice. It's a freedom that women had in this country for 50 years that was taken away and is now being slowly given back. You have the minority view here. Abortion will stop being an issue when the vast majority of the states have it as legal again...and that is happening and will be the result.
Regarding the economy, the economy is ALWAYS front and center, and right now the economy is HOT! Crime is always a problem. It's a problem now. It was a problem when Trump was in office, when Carter was in office, when Reagan was in office. A lot of people in this country, and too many of them want something for nothing, and that equals crime.
Are you dishonest or stupid?
There is a LOT of space between "pro-choice" and the abortion for any reason at any time bill you just voted for in Ohio.
Any reason is how it should be. A woman shouldn't have to give a reason any more than a person needs to tell a cop where they are coming from. It's none of anyone's business but hers. Any time is not accurate. 22 weeks or before here in Ohio. You continue to show you know nothing.
What Republicans in Ohio SHOULD have done is go for a more moderate law. The law on the books before this vote was no abortion after 6 weeks with no exceptions for rape or incest, so, as was an actual case here in Ohio, a 10 year old who was raped (even if she agreed, that's still statutory rape) could not get an abortion here and had to go out of state to do so. Had they gone for 15 weeks with exceptions for rape and incest up to 22 weeks, I might have gone along with that...I for sure would have felt better about 15 weeks than 22 weeks. BUT, those Ohio Republicans flew too close to the paternalist sun. You can't compete with me on this issue regarding Ohio, so I'd stop now if I were you.
There is a LOT of space between "pro-choice" and the abortion for any reason at any time bill you just voted for in Ohio.
Any reason is how it should be. A woman shouldn't have to give a reason any more than a person needs to tell a cop where they are coming from. It's none of anyone's business but hers. Any time is not accurate. 22 weeks or before here in Ohio. You continue to show you know nothing.
What Republicans in Ohio SHOULD have done is go for a more moderate law. The law on the books before this vote was no abortion after 6 weeks with no exceptions for rape or incest, so, as was an actual case here in Ohio, a 10 year old who was raped (even if she agreed, that's still statutory rape) could not get an abortion here and had to go out of state to do so. Had they gone for 15 weeks with exceptions for rape and incest up to 22 weeks, I might have gone along with that...I for sure would have felt better about 15 weeks than 22 weeks. BUT, those Ohio Republicans flew too close to the paternalist sun. You can't compete with me on this issue regarding Ohio, so I'd stop now if I were you.
And you are in the minority with your opinion.
The overwhelming majority of Americans think abortions are cruel and barbaric after 16 weeks. Even more barbaric when you're doing it purely for convenience.
I've already stated both parties are out of touch with the main stream.
You're too immersed in your cult to realize your position isn't mainstream.
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So September's inflated prices didn't inflate further in October.
It gets better: The Fed's inflation predictor now thinks CPI in November will be a negative number compared to October. Indicating falling prices. We're just getting going on disinflation. I'm sure you'll be glad to know that Americans are not facing rising prices like they have been. Joyful stuff, amirite?
1) No, vaccine mandates and lockdowns are not authoritarian. The government has the right and the responsibility to protect citizens when necessary, and the pandemic made it necessary...so said my Ohio REPUBLICAN Governor even.
2) Since when did the government kick someone off Twitter? A private business can operate mostly how they want to with few mandates from the government. The fact that a company like Twitter can refuse service to someone is actually a conservative ideal...you know, wedding cakes and all.
3) The whole idea of being cancelled is really bogus. Famous people have been shunned by paying audiences for years when they do something that is abhorrent. From Marv Albert to Jimmy The Greek to The Frugal Gormet and on up to Louis CK and others. If you say something offensive, a COMPANY might not want to do business with you anymore. That is hardly a liberal ideal. Remember when the Dixie Chicks said bad things about Bush? Ended their careers. Gotta know your audience and not say stuff to offend it.
4) Your IRS comment is crap...you conservatives are just such victims. Big baby.
Incorrect on all counts!
1. The idea that getting a controversial vaccine should be mandatory for you to live your normal life should concern you. It's authoritarian, immoral and Unconstitutional.
2. Twitter silenced and/or banned conservative & opposing views of the government narrative. SCOTUS stepped in and ordered the Biden Admin to stop coercing Social Media to silence those views.
Yawn. But I will answer you anyway because I'm in the mood to talk to an idiot.
1) The vaccine was controversial only for idiots who were afraid of them. Doesn't make it actually controversial. Also, for the vast majority of people, there was no mandate...mandates were mostly for health care workers and some government workers (mostly military). Reasonable in all cases. If you were one of those groups and didn't want to get the vaccine, you could go get another job.
2) Dude, no, the SUPREME COURT did NOT order the Biden Administration to do anything with regard to Social Media...did you even read the story you linked? In fact, what the Supreme Court did was BLOCK those restrictions from a lower court saying, the lower court was '“unprecedented” for restricting officials' ability to raise concerns about problematic social media content on issues like Covid-19.' You are 100% wrong on this.
3) People who are "cancelled" are done so because they did something that companies and individuals don't want to associate with. You call it "woke", but it's really nothing more than NOT being racist and sexist. People should stop doing those "ist" things. This is not liberals doing this. What do you call the response to Bud Light? That was surely a cancellation from the RIGHT was it not? Personally, I'm fine with people, even groups of people deciding not to do business with anyone for any reason they wish. You're a moron for thinking this is a liberal issue.
4) Your IRS comment is nonsense. You use a FOX NEWS article about a complaint from JD Vance to try to prove your claim? Dude, get serious. You're such a victim.
If you didn't like the lockdowns, ell it to my Replublican Governor who enforced serious lockdowns here in Ohio.
So September's inflated prices didn't inflate further in October.
It gets better: The Fed's inflation predictor now thinks CPI in November will be a negative number compared to October. Indicating falling prices. We're just getting going on disinflation. I'm sure you'll be glad to know that Americans are not facing rising prices like they have been. Joyful stuff, amirite?
That negative number is inflation falling. We needs many months of that before inflating is "gone".
Any reason is how it should be. A woman shouldn't have to give a reason any more than a person needs to tell a cop where they are coming from. It's none of anyone's business but hers. Any time is not accurate. 22 weeks or before here in Ohio. You continue to show you know nothing.
What Republicans in Ohio SHOULD have done is go for a more moderate law. The law on the books before this vote was no abortion after 6 weeks with no exceptions for rape or incest, so, as was an actual case here in Ohio, a 10 year old who was raped (even if she agreed, that's still statutory rape) could not get an abortion here and had to go out of state to do so. Had they gone for 15 weeks with exceptions for rape and incest up to 22 weeks, I might have gone along with that...I for sure would have felt better about 15 weeks than 22 weeks. BUT, those Ohio Republicans flew too close to the paternalist sun. You can't compete with me on this issue regarding Ohio, so I'd stop now if I were you.
And you are in the minority with your opinion.
The overwhelming majority of Americans think abortions are cruel and barbaric after 16 weeks. Even more barbaric when you're doing it purely for convenience.
BS. Voting shows you to be incorrect. Polls show you to be incorrect. YOUR opinion is the minority one.
It gets better: The Fed's inflation predictor now thinks CPI in November will be a negative number compared to October. Indicating falling prices. We're just getting going on disinflation. I'm sure you'll be glad to know that Americans are not facing rising prices like they have been. Joyful stuff, amirite?
That negative number is inflation falling. We needs many months of that before inflating is "gone".
Um...what?! Do you even know what inflation is? How could it be "gone?" Let's say prices went back to 1976, that still wouldn't make inflation "gone." Define what you mean here. Are you just talking year over year, or are you just talking out of your ass?
Thorough a** kicking. Not that you guys make it hard. At all.
Incorrect!
I just kicked the overweight bald Flagpole Steve's azzzz.
Ha! Um...No. Among other missteps, you said the Supreme Court did something it did not do and then linked an article that said nothing about the Supreme Court. Dude, just stop. You're not as smart or as informed as I am. You should stick to posting your little memes and end it there.
The overwhelming majority of Americans think abortions are cruel and barbaric after 16 weeks. Even more barbaric when you're doing it purely for convenience.
BS. Voting shows you to be incorrect. Polls show you to be incorrect. YOUR opinion is the minority one.
A majority of Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, but many are open to restrictions; many opponents of legal abortion say it should be legal in some circumstances.
That negative number is inflation falling. We needs many months of that before inflating is "gone".
Um...what?! Do you even know what inflation is? How could it be "gone?" Let's say prices went back to 1976, that still wouldn't make inflation "gone." Define what you mean here. Are you just talking year over year, or are you just talking out of your ass?
You're attacking agip's position not mine.
He said "inflation was over".
Most people would consider the pre-COVID levels to be back to normal or "over".
No, vaccine mandates and lockdowns are not authoritarian.
Imagine typing this.
Well, it's true. We live in a society that has rules and laws, and we ELECT officials to among other things protect the public. Are all rules and laws authoritarian? Um...nope. Speed limits, laws against theft and fraud, laws against spitting on people, etc. We were in a pandemic that killed over a million people in the US alone. The government has a right and a responsibility to do everything it can to try to stop/slow infection in that case.
Since when did the government kick someone off Twitter? A private business can operate mostly how they want to with few mandates from the government. The fact that a company like Twitter can refuse service to someone is actually a conservative ideal...you know, wedding cakes and all.
Many times, you need to read the Twitter files, or Missouri v. Biden, or listen to what Zuckerberg says about how the FBI pressured him to take content down that made Biden look bad.
Um...what?! Do you even know what inflation is? How could it be "gone?" Let's say prices went back to 1976, that still wouldn't make inflation "gone." Define what you mean here. Are you just talking year over year, or are you just talking out of your ass?
You're attacking agip's position not mine.
He said "inflation was over".
Most people would consider the pre-COVID levels to be back to normal or "over".
We are not at pre-COVID levels yet.
No, I am attacking your comment. And also no, most people would not consider pre-COVID levels to be back to normal or "over". We're supposed to just have prices go back 4 years before you are satisfied? Not how that works, brother. What planet do you live on where you expect prices to be the same as they were 4 years ago under any circumstance?
You're not a deep thinker. Don't try to play in an arena in which you are not equipped.
Since when did the government kick someone off Twitter? A private business can operate mostly how they want to with few mandates from the government. The fact that a company like Twitter can refuse service to someone is actually a conservative ideal...you know, wedding cakes and all.
Many times, you need to read the Twitter files, or Missouri v. Biden, or listen to what Zuckerberg says about how the FBI pressured him to take content down that made Biden look bad.
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