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Cant drink all day if you don't start early huh?
Cant drink all day if you don't start early huh?
so much for coherent and rational discourse on this topic when the OP can't even keep his own thread on track!
Indiana becomes first state post-Roe to pass law banning most abortions
Gov. Eric Holcomb on Friday signed a bill that would ban most abortions in Indiana -- making it the first state to pass a restrictive law against the procedure since Roe v. Wade was overturned this summer.www.cnn.com
Voters aren't smart enough to have that responsibility if you believe some on here.Notice they didn't let their voters vote on it.
And these religious fanatic politicians seeking to force their viewpoints on their constituencies NEVER will
Because it would have failed BIGTIME!! ......just as it did in Kansas
Notice they didn't let their voters vote on it.
And these religious fanatic politicians seeking to force their viewpoints on their constituencies NEVER will
Because it would have failed BIGTIME!! ......just as it did in Kansas
Nah, they are ruby red voters in Indiana. The only way that happens is if they become one-issue voters, which is quite unlikely.Will Indiana be on a see saw now, every few years people are voted out and then in to change their choice laws?
Do you understand how democracy works? Voters voted their representatives in office. They pass a bill. Voters can vote them out of office next time if unhappy.Voters aren't smart enough to have that responsibility if you believe some on here.
I agree completely. Think about how a tiny minority of people that are Due East politically, have been inflamed and manipulated to believe even more fairy tales. They want a religious state where Jesus is King. Funny he declined that action when he was here beforeDo you understand how democracy works? Voters voted their representatives in office. They pass a bill. Voters can vote them out of office next time if unhappy.
And yes I am concerned that some of the mouth breathers (not necessarily you) on here vote. It’s why our country is in such a deep **** mess right now.
I agree completely. Think about how a tiny minority of people that are Due East politically, have been inflamed and manipulated to believe even more fairy tales. They want a religious state where Jesus is King. Funny he declined that action when he was here before
Of course I understand how democracy works. I was replying to what another poster had mentioned about what would have happened if the public had the ability to vote on the issue in Indiana. I was simply stating what others have opined on here (and now apparently you share that view).Do you understand how democracy works? Voters voted their representatives in office. They pass a bill. Voters can vote them out of office next time if unhappy.
And yes I am concerned that some of the mouth breathers (not necessarily you) on here vote. It’s why our country is in such a deep **** mess right now.
Of course I understand how democracy works. I was replying to what another poster had mentioned about what would have happened if the public had the ability to vote on the issue in Indiana. I was simply stating what others have opined on here (and now apparently you share that view).
And as you know, some referenda are actually passed based on public and popular vote. By the way, there are plenty on the other side who I am sure would use the "mouth breather" term to define those on the right as well (you may not want to delve too deeply into the education demographics by party).
It's funny how democracy seems to only get passing grades nowadays depending upon what the results are (from both sides).
Most people are talking about having up to 15 weeks to make a decision on abortion. I'm not sure what polls you are looking at. The new law provides exceptions for when the life of the mother is at risk and for fatal fetal anomalies, up to 20 weeks post-fertilization. After 20 weeks, the mother has to take the baby to term even if it risks the life of the mother?Reading that bill it seems pretty in line in terms of what most people would like to see with its standard abortion exceptions. I don’t see an issue with voters there who obviously voted in a conservative legislative body.
I would also suspect those legislators had access to polls and perhaps town halls to get the pulse of their constituents. This is how it is supposed to work and the opposite of executive and judicial fiat that the left seems to favor nowadays since their policies don’t have much public traction.
And speaking of referenda, it’s coming in all likelihood in a big red wave. People are fed up with this woke garbage and gross ineptitude currently on display. It is embarrassing. I recall the Carter years though I was a youth and the current national malaise is pretty reminiscent of that time. Reagan then changed all that.
I can at least say I did not vote in this garbage. Some of you posting now did. I can accept a mistake and admission. But some of you are still doubling down on stupid. Maybe you need a time out this time around.
Most people are talking about having up to 15 weeks to make a decision on abortion. I'm not sure what polls you are looking at. The new law provides exceptions for when the life of the mother is at risk and for fatal fetal anomalies, up to 20 weeks post-fertilization. After 20 weeks, the mother has to take the baby to term even if it risks the life of the mother?
Obviously, you think the left's view on abortion has public traction since you stated you were against leaving the decision to the voters directly as many of them are "mouth breathers" because they have a differing view than you do.
For your state of mind, I hope the elections go in your favor the next time around. I agree there was a malaise going on for about 6 months now.
However, I for one am hopeful that this good past week is a harbinger of better days ahead (Head of Al Qaeda axed, 7 straight weeks of gas price declines, CHIPS bill passed, over twice as many jobs added in July than expected, 3.5% unemployment rate, US uninsured rate at an all time low, and now the Inflation Act soon to be passed with lower drug prices to come (including insulin cap) and action on climate change).
Sadly those were not early starts . . . those were no sleep let's keep pounding beers early am times. The good news I am happy to report is that I had a Brewsters Millions Cigar moment.Cant drink all day if you don't start early huh?
Indiana becomes first state post-Roe to pass law banning most abortions
Gov. Eric Holcomb on Friday signed a bill that would ban most abortions in Indiana -- making it the first state to pass a restrictive law against the procedure since Roe v. Wade was overturned this summer.www.cnn.com
Kansas is pretty "ruby red" too in their politics.Nah, they are ruby red voters in Indiana. The only way that happens is if they become one-issue voters, which is quite unlikely.