Abortion.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the state, not the Federal Government should rule over abortions.
Companies have said that they would pay for transportation should a woman have to travel to another state.
So why all the protests ?
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
A few companies have said so, but what about the women and girls who don't work for those companies, who often live paycheck to paycheck? They need transportation and lodging costs, and for those working it also entails loss of income.
travelwp wrote:
Abortion.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the state, not the Federal Government should rule over abortions.
Companies have said that they would pay for transportation should a woman have to travel to another state.
So why all the protests ?
Your oversimplification of the ramifications of overturning Roe says much about you. No more need be said about your thinking processes and the personal world where you live.
travelwp wrote:
Abortion.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the state, not the Federal Government should rule over abortions.
Companies have said that they would pay for transportation should a woman have to travel to another state.
So why all the protests ?
The Left perceives that it is losing control.....
slocumeddie wrote:
Look inward, 9v.....
he would see a vast emptiness
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
Better than filled with hate
kymarto wrote:
Better than filled with hate
he probably has a bit of that too, evidence by his daily multiple posts boo hooing trump & republicans
wilpharm wrote:
he probably has a bit of that too, evidence by his daily multiple posts boo hooing trump & republicans
Hatred. A strong word, not to be used recklessly.
This much is true: I HATE what Trump did—he tried in every way possible, illegal or not, to dismiss the Will of the electorate in an attempt to change America into a third world country, by overturning a fair election in a what was no more than a illegal, un-American, self-serving power grab. He incited an armed insurrection, against our country to breech the Capitol, to disrupt Constitutional process of certifying the duly elected President. And what is worse, he frantically wanted to join the insurrectionists playing Braveheart.on the Capitol steps. That is not acceptable to me as an American. He attempted to convince our Justice Department, and our VP, to dismiss their oaths of office, for his claim to undeserved power.
And what I also HATE is that otherwise good Americans think Trump’s coup attempt was not an affront to democracy, and still think this man is well-intentioned. Trump is a con man, a self-serving, power hungry, autocrat wanna-be, who crapped on the American electoral process, the bedrock of our democracy.
So yes, I do feel a bit of hatred.
Kmgw9v wrote:
Hatred. A strong word, not to be used recklessly.
This much is true: I HATE what Trump did—he tried in every way possible, illegal or not, to dismiss the Will of the electorate in an attempt to change America into a third world country, by overturning a fair election in a what was no more than a illegal, un-American, self-serving power grab. He incited an armed insurrection, against our country to breech the Capitol, to disrupt Constitutional process of certifying the duly elected President. And what is worse, he frantically wanted to join the insurrectionists playing Braveheart.on the Capitol steps. That is not acceptable to me as an American. He attempted to convince our Justice Department, and our VP, to dismiss their oaths of office, for his claim to undeserved power.
And what I also HATE is that otherwise good Americans think Trump’s coup attempt was not an affront to democracy, and still think this man is well-intentioned. Trump is a con man, a self-serving, power hungry, autocrat wanna-be, who crapped on the American electoral process, the bedrock of our democracy.
So yes, I do feel a bit of hatred.
Hatred. A strong word, not to be used recklessly.... (
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well, at least you admit being a hater....
Kmgw9v wrote:
Your oversimplification of the ramifications of overturning Roe says much about you. No more need be said about your thinking processes and the personal world where you live.
Yes, I do like to reduce the subject to bare facts.
Three miles from where I live is an abortion clinic where women can kill their babies legally in NJ.
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
Kmgw9v wrote:
Hatred. A strong word, not to be used recklessly.
This much is true: I HATE what Trump did—he tried in every way possible, illegal or not, to dismiss the Will of the electorate in an attempt to change America into a third world country, by overturning a fair election in a what was no more than a illegal, un-American, self-serving power grab. He incited an armed insurrection, against our country to breech the Capitol, to disrupt Constitutional process of certifying the duly elected President. And what is worse, he frantically wanted to join the insurrectionists playing Braveheart.on the Capitol steps. That is not acceptable to me as an American. He attempted to convince our Justice Department, and our VP, to dismiss their oaths of office, for his claim to undeserved power.
And what I also HATE is that otherwise good Americans think Trump’s coup attempt was not an affront to democracy, and still think this man is well-intentioned. Trump is a con man, a self-serving, power hungry, autocrat wanna-be, who crapped on the American electoral process, the bedrock of our democracy.
So yes, I do feel a bit of hatred.
Hatred. A strong word, not to be used recklessly.... (
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Thank you. Quite cogent and aware. The opposite of an empty mind.
kymarto wrote:
A few companies have said so, but what about the women and girls who don't work for those companies, who often live paycheck to paycheck? They need transportation and lodging costs, and for those working it also entails loss of income.
Big government to the rescue:
Health and Human Services Sec. Xavier Becerra revealed that the federal government is exploring a range of options to support the ability to get an abortion, including possible access across state lines for women traveling out of state to seek the procedure.
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
travelwp wrote:
Big government to the rescue:
Health and Human Services Sec. Xavier Becerra revealed that the federal government is exploring a range of options to support the ability to get an abortion, including possible access across state lines for women traveling out of state to seek the procedure.
Let's see how well that works before patting ourselves on the back. I just read about a ten year old pregnant rape victim who had to travel out of state to terminate her pregnancy. Most of the rest of the world cannot believe what is happening in the States
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