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Quinnipiac poll has Biden’s approval with hispanics at 26%
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Yeah but no angry tweets. :hihi:
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Poll: Hispanics aren’t flocking to the GOP, but Democrats still have problems
About 48 percent of Hispanics nationwide consider themselves Democrats, and only 23 percent identify as Republican, the poll found. Hispanic voters give President Joe Biden a positive job-approval rating, 48 percent to 29 percent, in contrast to disapproval of 54 percent to 44 percent among registered voters overall in the most recent It’s not hard to find a different poll expressing a different view Funny when and how Conservatives like Hispanics Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Ron DeSantis just signed a law banning abortion in Florida. And he did so AT A CHURCH
Kentucky and Oklahoma also banned abortion this week For the GOP religion and state are one. There is no separation The American Taliban has arrived, cloaked in the flag and wielding a cross Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Also did you know NY has fewer residents than FL ( partly caused by Cuomos killing God knows how many seniors), and the NY state budget is about double that of Fl. so florid-uh spends only half as much per resident, yet huge numbers of new yorkers are moving to florida,, not nearly as many move from FL to NY. Spending less, and offering a better product. Winning. Oh, i know how that drives you bonkers. . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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What DeSantis hasn't done: pre/post-natal care, pre-k education, child care, mental health counseling for victims, food/transportation/rent support. In other words, everything you'd do if you were actually pro-life. He's just anti-women.
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your side never ever wants to discuss this….but children are a big part of the abortion debate. your side only talks about the benefits to the woman, which is one part of the debate, but there’s another side. the other side is the baby. liberals hate when that side is discussed. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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the state of florida doesn’t need to provide those things. there’s no state income tax, and cost of living is low. people can use that savings and get those things for themselves that’s called freedom. you can’t win this. you’re not holding any cards. FL has more citizens than NY yet the state budget is half if what NY’ is. And no one is moving to NY, and tons of people are moving to FL. lower cost of living, yet a high enough quality of life that huge numbers of people want to live there. FL is offering a better product at a cheaper price. It’s an amazingly well run state, which is exactly why all you can do is call it Flori-duh. That’s all you’ve got. Because FL is winning. That’s what winning looks like. A state can’t win any more than that, and you’d die before you just admitted it. . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i’ve seen many studies done about how many abortions have been done, and why they were done. those studies are everywhere. that data has always been available somewhere. The CDC has all kinds of abortion data available. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Apropos of literally everything: there is no blood test for medication abortion. Doctors cannot tell the difference between a medication abortion in progress vs. spontaneous miscarriage when a patient presents for treatment and the medical standard of care is the same for both.
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to put a little bit more thought into the significant decisions they make. that would be a good thing. there’s a downside to the liberal motto of “if it feels good, do it, and screw the consequences.”. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Clearly stating This is not intended to be going out and finding people not wearing masks. So it’s just a bit disingenuous to suggest it’s reporting individual citizens .. like many of theses red state abortion or Transgender laws empower citizens to sue or report citizens whom the believe my have broken the law Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Excuse me if I don’t trust your googling skills…..shocking
https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local...s/2207579/?amp I know Mass is the gold standard when it comes to red states :rolleyes: Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If you are going to say "warm weather", then please explain why they're choosing Florida instead of southern California? CA has nice weather and is also liberal. So if people wanted that, they'd be moving to southern CA, but they're not. |
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you are either one of the cruelest humans to ever live or have no idea how many women miscarry. Hopefully it is the latter. Perhaps you should discuss this with someone with a uterus. The number of miscarriages is currently around 10% of pregnancies. You think that women who lose a fetus should be have to prove their innocence. |
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Yes, the folks who don't like the idea of slaughtering millions of innocent babies for no good reason, WE are the cruel ones. Not the folks who support the slaughter of millions of babies, rather than giving them up for adoption and then getting on with your life. Good luck with that logic. "or have no idea how many women miscarry." I know it's not uncommon, but I have no idea what that has to do with abortion. Sorry. Strike one. "Perhaps you should discuss this with someone with a uterus." I have, many times. Another lie your side tells on this issue (to avoid the truth) is that this is a women's issue, a woman's right. Bull. There are millions and millions of smart, impressive women who oppose abortion. Way too many if its a fundamental women's right. Strike two. "You think that women who lose a fetus should be have to prove their innocence." No I don't. |
As usual you claim a win with swings and whiffs
Whiff one Roughly 10% of pregnancies end in spontaneous abortion. Whiff two The majority of Americans support abortion rights Whiff three You just claimed that “ maybe this will incentivize people to put a little bit more thought into the significant decisions they make. that would be a good thing.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I didn't disagree. So I don't know what, or who, you are responding to. Happened to my wife. What does that have to do with abortion? "The majority of Americans support abortion rights" Again, I have never disagreed with that. Are you responding to me? Because as usual, you're responding to things I never said. I said millions of women are opposed to abortion. Thats nowhere near the same as saying "a majority of Americans are opposed to abortion". Are you off your meds or something? "“ maybe this will incentivize people to put a little bit more thought into the significant decisions they make. that would be a good thing.”" Finally, something I actually said! I don't think casual sex in massive numbers, is a good thing. I don't say that because i'm a Puritan. I say that, because the data is pretty clear that's the case, if you look at data on unwanted pregnancies, fatherless kids, sexually transmitted disease, infidelity, divorce, and yes, abortion. A lot of it starts with degrading sex to a meaningless, casual transaction. If people can't get an abortion easily, that would likely result in less undesirable outcomes. Encouraging unproductive behavior, generally leads to more of that behavior. Is that going too fast for you? Liberals are clearly OK with that in some cases, just look at the culture liberals have created in the cities. |
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Do you ever talk about this issue from the point of view of the baby? Ever? |
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