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I wish I felt that way too, but the R's have been playing the long game while the D's haven't.

Yeah and that is scary. The Republicans have been working hard to turn every battleground state deep red via gerrymandering so the Democrats can't win again at the national level, why taking control of the state for good too.
 
Can I just say that I'm going to be really annoyed if protestors go out and tear up our city again. Go somewhere and tear up a conservative city if you're pissed about RvW.
 
I don't think that really means what you think it means.

I'll let you figure it out. Just for fun, I went back and added green font. So much better now.
 
I wish I felt that way too, but the R's have been playing the long game while the D's haven't.
The Ds are just Rs with a different sales pitch. This forces them to act somewhat more in the favor of the people, if for no other reason than to keep up appearances (this is actually the only reason, as far as I can tell).

People will figure out how to do abortions and things will get worse until our leaders are forced to capitulate. Just like we've been dealing with on other issues.

You're right. The Dems will not fix this until we force them to.
 
Can I just say that I'm going to be really annoyed if protestors go out and tear up our city again. Go somewhere and tear up a conservative city if you're pissed about RvW.
Can't afford to. Thanks to Dems capitulating to Rs for so long. If they do it they'll do it in the closest place they can get attention.
 
Get ready for intellectual brain drain. Young intelligent people are not going to be staying in this shit hole of a nation.
There is no better place to go. Everywhere else is going to have extremely high prices and pressure from immigrants fleeing climate disasters for the foreseeable future.
 
There is no better place to go. Everywhere else is going to have extremely high prices and pressure from immigrants fleeing climate disasters for the foreseeable future.
I can think of 20 countries I would rather be in. You don't get to think for me.
 
I'll let you figure it out. Just for fun, I went back and added green font. So much better now.

maybe try to be serious instead of "ooh shucks, you got me, I was only kidding! hyuck!"
 
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I can think of 20 countries I would rather be in. You don't get to think for me.
I disagreed with you, and stated my reasoning for doing so.

That doesn't constitute me trying to think FOR you, regardless of how that makes you feel.

Point is, young people will not be fleeing the US in droves. Young people will be in higher demand than ever here in the US for the next 25 years (according to demographics). Quality of life will be better and more stable because we have more natural resources then everybody else.

We're more likely to see young people moving here from other countries unless housing prices keep them out.
 
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I disagreed with you, and stated my reasoning for doing so.

That doesn't constitute me trying to think FOR you, regardless of how that makes you feel.

Point is, young people will not be fleeing the US in droves. Young people will be in higher demand than ever here in the US for the next 25 years (according to demographics). Quality of life will be better and more stable because we have more natural resources then everybody else.

We're more likely to see young people moving her from other countries unless housing prices keep them out.
I fully disagree. And this comes from my immediate friend group. In the meantime, expect mass youth migration out of red states. I don't think a single friend of mine is staying in Florida, and we even live in a blue bubble.
 
I fully disagree. And this comes from my immediate friend group. In the meantime, expect mass youth migration out of red states. I don't think a single friend of mine is staying in Florida, and we even live in a blue bubble.
I could definitely see a youth migration out of red states. For sure.

I could see youth moving out of the country in the short term, but things are going to get much tougher worldwide over the next few years. North America will be mostly insulated from it. Pretty much everybody else is screwed.
 
The Supreme Court opinion suggests that fundamental gay rights are on the chopping block next:

“Respondents . . . rely on post-Casey decisions like Lawrence v. Texas and Obergefell v. Hodges. These attempts to justify abortion through appeals to a broader right to autonomy and to define one’s ‘concept of existence’ prove too much. Those criteria, at a high level of generality, could license fundamental rights to illicit drug use, prostitution, and the like. None of these rights has any claim to being deeply rooted in history.”

For those who don’t know, Lawrence v. Texas was a landmark queer rights case because it struck down laws that criminalized homosexual intercourse. Obergefell v. Hodges is the landmark case that legalized same-gender marriage. And in this opinion, the Court implies that these freedoms are comparable to allowing drug use and prostitution, it explicitly says that these rationales have gone too far, and that these rights are not rooted in American history.

The Court is showing its hand and how it views what it perceives to be Court-created rights (abortion, gay marriage, gay sexual intercourse, etc.). Basically, the Court seems to be overturning the framework of substantive due process, which is the doctrine that creates these basic rights, by requiring a historical root—which marginalized people obviously do not have, since, historically speaking, women, queer folk, and people of color did not have equal rights.

If abortion rights can be overturned on this logic, so can queer rights (Lawrence, Obergefell), contraceptives (Griswold v. Connecticut), maybe even interracial marriage (Loving v. Virginia).
 
Sorry, forgot, boss.

You know something isn't good when your "joke takes" are confused with your serious ones.
 
The Supreme Court opinion suggests that fundamental gay rights are on the chopping block next:

“Respondents . . . rely on post-Casey decisions like Lawrence v. Texas and Obergefell v. Hodges. These attempts to justify abortion through appeals to a broader right to autonomy and to define one’s ‘concept of existence’ prove too much. Those criteria, at a high level of generality, could license fundamental rights to illicit drug use, prostitution, and the like. None of these rights has any claim to being deeply rooted in history.”

For those who don’t know, Lawrence v. Texas was a landmark queer rights case because it struck down laws that criminalized homosexual intercourse. Obergefell v. Hodges is the landmark case that legalized same-gender marriage. And in this opinion, the Court implies that these freedoms are comparable to allowing drug use and prostitution, it explicitly says that these rationales have gone too far, and that these rights are not rooted in American history.

The Court is showing its hand and how it views what it perceives to be Court-created rights (abortion, gay marriage, gay sexual intercourse, etc.). Basically, the Court seems to be overturning the framework of substantive due process, which is the doctrine that creates these basic rights, by requiring a historical root—which marginalized people obviously do not have, since, historically speaking, women, queer folk, and people of color did not have equal rights.

If abortion rights can be overturned on this logic, so can queer rights (Lawrence, Obergefell), contraceptives (Griswold v. Connecticut), maybe even interracial marriage (Loving v. Virginia).

I mean why not just make slavery legal again.
 
Decent info on some options via mail. It's in the sex workers subreddit, but it's still good info for anybody who may have a need or want to prepare ahead of time.

 
Strange coming from a company that has been bent on screwing it's employees.
I'm sure they weighed an employee's long-term employment vs the productivity drop from a pregnant/nursing employee vs firing and replacing said employee, and found they would make an overall profit by providing $5k to keep their employee from giving birth.

Even the worst entities make good decisions for the wrong reasons.
 
You know something isn't good when your "joke takes" are confused with your serious ones.

Sometimes sarcasm isn't intended to be a joke.

To splain it to ya, it's a bit ironic to me that so many people are up in arms about women having full control of their bodies and their potential children. Yet, when they do become mothers, somehow the government is supposed to know more than them and do what it thinks best with their child.
 
I never thought Trump would be able to do as much damage as he did in such a short time.

You weren't paying attention then. Hehe. The guy is a walking talking disaster
 

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