@divegeester saidWell this is exactly what SCOTUS ruled.
Could Trump delegate abortion rights to the States
@kmax87 saidI’d be surprised if Trump actually cares one way or another other than voter appeasement. I find the abortion fight one of the most bizarre things about US politics/civil rights. I’ve seen Republicans crowing about Trump having the moral compass with abortion etc but the truth is, the only reason it’s a thing in the first place is because of the size of the Christian voting bloc. It’s just such an unfair thing to force their personal beliefs onto an entire nation. Simple rules on term length, some guidelines and counselling support etc is what’s required.
Melania would agree but it depends on who Trump is in cahoots with. The truth is nobody knows.
@kmax87 saidI'm not sure what point you are trying to make here. Putting abortion on state
Because they decided to have their cake and eat it too.
With the right to abortion on many state ballots, (7 out of 10, passed) voters could have their morning after pill and still prevent a Democrat from getting to the White House.
ballots are bad because people in the states now get to decide in the states, and
this stopped Democrats from using abortion to get into the White House, because
they don't get to use killing babies in the womb as a talking point issue nationally?
Is that their best talking point?
@KellyJay saidDo you personally approve of the “morning after” pill?
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here. Putting abortion on state
ballots are bad because people in the states now get to decide in the states, and
this stopped Democrats from using abortion to get into the White House, because
they don't get to use killing babies in the womb as a talking point issue nationally?
Is that their best talking point?
Do Christians in the US generally approve or disapprove of it?
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@Suzianne saidYou could start by letting them get born first.
So you advocate piling on to people already in a desperate situation.
What happened to being compassionate to their struggle?
You could start by letting the citizens of the country get help before those here
illegally take anything out of taxpayer money.
You could start by not being wasteful throwing money at things that do not fix
anything, and in some cases make things worse.
You could start by instead of giving money away to friends putting it where it is needed
like the elderly and homeless veterans who have already contributed to the well
being of everyone their whole lives.
You could start by making everyone contribute to the common issues we face
instead of piling all the burden on a small number of the populace, so everyone
has skin in the game on their tax burden.
Giving people responsibilities instead of handouts would be a good place to start.
@divegeester saidHAHAHAHAHA! Bingo. You get a cee-gar. 🙂
It’s just such an unfair thing to force their personal beliefs onto an entire nation.
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@KellyJay saidI'm not sure I have the skills to unconfuse you.
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here. Putting abortion on state
ballots are bad because people in the states now get to decide in the states, and
this stopped Democrats from using abortion to get into the White House, because
they don't get to use killing babies in the womb as a talking point issue nationally?
Is that their best talking point?
@KellyJay saidDon't make me post the links again. This is demonstrably false. Illegal immigration got worse under Trump vs Obama.
Trump was in power before, he has a track record, if he simply restarted his prior efforts the border would be closed, and legal entrance could be viewed as a separate issue, instead of blowing up the border and our immigration system.
@wildgrass saidKeep your links if you believe that you have departed reality for an illusion. You have no credibility on any topic as far as I am concern.
Don't make me post the links again. This is demonstrably false. Illegal immigration got worse under Trump vs Obama.