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rinselberg
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MAY 13, 10:24 PM
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MidEngineManiac
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MAY 13, 10:40 PM
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Ya mean like men are instructed whow to give birth through a penis ?
Ya know something ?...sooner or later it comes to the point we just dont want to deal with the retards anymore.
Baseball bat and bullet to the forehead...to stupid to be allowed to live....
How many babies are coming out of your penis now ???[This message has been edited by MidEngineManiac (edited 05-13-2022).]
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Fats
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MAY 13, 11:57 PM
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quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
They are just making up random crap and laughing at us. They don't care what we think, because they know that they will remain in power forever. They own the FBI and all of the judges. They have all of the bombs and airplanes. Our neighbors sold us out for a few pieces of silver.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Hunter Biden as President in a few years. Just try to stop them. Video evidence? Emails? Seems to me we've heard that song before. |
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rinselberg
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MAY 14, 10:12 PM
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"Treasury Secretary Yellen says abortion restrictions will hurt the US economy—[and] there's significant research that proves this"
Marguerite Ward and Madison Hoff for Business Insider; May 11, 2022. https://www.businessinsider...rtions-severe-2022-5
This article includes embedded Internet page links to what is described in that banner as "significant research."
I have not scrolled all the way through this article in Business Insider or looked at any of the other Internet page-linked material that it provides.
I might.
For the moment, it's just an article that I'm offering up for the possibility of the forum's interest.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 05-14-2022).]
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WonderBoy
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MAY 15, 04:56 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg: "Treasury Secretary Yellen says abortion restrictions will hurt the US economy—[and] there's significant research that proves this"
Marguerite Ward and Madison Hoff for Business Insider; May 11, 2022. https://www.businessinsider...rtions-severe-2022-5.
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Marguerite Ward:
Madison Hoff:
Look like 2 individuals just out of Indoctrination Schools of Marxism. They also look like they've never had a real job. They probably want their student loans forgiven also.
All this crap that goes back to and derived from the Frankfurter Schule during the early 1900's by your fellow traveling commie buddies.
Hasn't their legions of Bolsheviks and various "idealistic and intellectual" spawn killed enough people with their "higher thinking"? You just want another purge. Go spread your philosophy somewhere else.
You're a sick individual part of a sick cult who promotes abortion before other ideals. Kill the serfs! Kill the serfs! And the destruction of the "nuclear family". Big gov is your deity. OWG.
Another "intellectual" from Hollyweird:
They've got NO clue.
Let the States decide, whiney bi*chez.
Also, Yellen is also the dumbass who said there would be no inflation and if there was it would be transitory.
Stop with your Marxist, forked tongue LYING!
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rinselberg
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MAY 15, 11:21 AM
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quote | Democrats are salivating over the chance to portray Republicans as antiabortion extremists in the wake of the anticipated overruling of Roe v. Wade. But their unwillingness to accept limits on late-term abortions shows they are the real extremists.
Third-trimester abortions are incredibly unpopular among most Americans. The most recent Economist-YouGov poll, for example, found that only 25 percent of all Americans, and 21 percent of independents, agree that abortion should “always be legal” with “no restrictions.” Yet Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) is scheduling a vote this week on a bill that would effectively make abortion legal without restrictions for the duration of a woman’s pregnancy. Even though he knows the legislation is doomed to fail because of the Senate filibuster, Schumer is pushing his entire caucus to support the highly unpopular proposal, for which opponents will be able to tar them.
Schumer isn’t alone among Democrats in making themselves politically vulnerable. Rep. Tim Ryan, the Democratic nominee for Ohio’s Senate seat, dodged a direct question from Fox News host Bret Baier on whether Ryan would support any restriction on abortion by saying he would leave it up to the woman and her doctor. White House press secretary Jen Psaki similarly swerved when Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked about President Biden’s position. She repeatedly refused to commit Biden to supporting any limit on abortion, instead referring Doocy to the president’s prior statements without offering any specifics. In politics, if you’re avoiding a clear answer to a question, it’s usually because you don’t want the public to know what it is. |
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quote | Matthew Yglesias, a prominent progressive writer and abortion rights supporter, recently said as much in his newsletter. He notes that more than 90 percent of all abortions are performed in the first trimester and that Democrats could preserve access for the vast majority of women who want abortions if they sacrificed the extreme views that so many Americans abhor.
That Democrats are preparing to utterly ignore this counsel is instructive. They are pushing no-limit abortion policy either because they are afraid of their base or because they believe in it. Either way, that’s not the leadership Americans want. |
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Who Dat Say?
"Democrats are proving to be the real extremists on abortion" Henry Olsen for the Washington Post; May 10, 2022. https://www.washingtonpost....abortion-roe-v-wade/ Click to show
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