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Being able to act irresponsibly without any consequences will always find an audience.
There's nothing really "irresponsible" about having sex in and of itself unless you're sleeping with a new partner every night. If I have sex with my wife and we don't want kids, am I being irresponsible? Again the notion of ONLY having sex if you're married and even within marriage ONLY having sex for procreational purposes appeals to a very small number of people. Weirdos who seek to impose their way of life on everyone.
The majority of women who have abortions are already mothers. It's 61% actually. They just can't afford or don't want another.
Of course, I do agree that the Ds have very little use for men. So, i definitely get the appeal to women and those men who defer to women at every turn.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
And let's not be confused by the 61% who are already mothers (in case anyone thought there was an implication they were married and it was just a family decision) -- it's single mothers. Obviously. There's no way DSL would want to imply such a thing -- but I just wanted to make sure we're all on the same page.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
And in economic news of sorts -- The Chairman is justifying his most recent brazenly unconstitutional attempt to cancel student loans as a way to "increase consumption" -- whew! I was getting concerned we were drifting into a deflationary period -- adding money for increased consumption -- BINGO! That's a rationale with legs.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
No. Some states are. It MIGHT impact Arizona. Florida? No fucking chance.
If abortion's a not a separate referendum in Arizona it could lift the Dem in the Senate race. Kari Lake is on record in all sorts of videos from just two years ago saying she wants Arizona to live under the 1864 territorial law. Now's she's panicking and reversing herself because she knows the issue's a colossal stinker for the Party of Stupid.
Florida has a 60% hurdle to clear but even so the abortion amendment could pass with 61% and Trump would still win the state by 6-8 points.
Abortion could lift a Dem running for Governor in a borderline race. I think there's only a handful of federal races it'll impact. Maybe help Tester a bit.
I should add -- Arizona is a big deal. Along with Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia. Not necessarily in that order. So it could really matter.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
I should add -- Arizona is a big deal. Along with Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia. Not necessarily in that order. So it could really matter.
Of these I think PA is the safest for Joe. And Casey is going to clean McCormick's clock. The PA Republicans are slowly but surely becoming one of those totally inept state parties like the Florida D's or Michigan R's.
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