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byMachineShedFred ( 621896 ) writes:
So what happened to states' rights? Good enough to be able to ban abortions, but not good enough to ban polluting cars, apparently.
More rank hypocrisy from the Republican Party.
bykarmawarrior ( 311177 ) writes:
What on Earth makes you think the Abortion blocking thing was ever "states rights"? This is what Project 2025 says on the subject [project2025.org], my bolding:
Finally, conservatives should gratefully celebrate the greatest pro-family win
in a generation: overturning Roe v. Wade, a decision that for five decades made a
mockery of our Constitution and facilitated the deaths of tens of millions of unborn
children. But the Dobbs decision is just the beginning. Conservatives in the states
and in Washington, including in the next con
byPowercntrl ( 458442 ) writes:
We need competent, moral, government. The next Democratic administration - if there is one - should, on day one, implement an NHS-style government provided healthcare system. Not just because it gets healthcare to everyone, but because voters might actually start caring about the competence of our elected officials if voting for the wrong one means you die of cancer.
Seeing as how things typically go in America, we will end up with the healthcare system that lets us die of cancer because people were upset over the price of eggs.
We could have single-payer healthcare in the USA if our two political choices weren't between a party that would sabotage the system every time it was given the opportunity, and a party that has proven themselves to be so utterly incompetent they've lost to the likes of Donald Trump, twice.
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byfafalone ( 633739 ) writes:
They were never upset about the price of eggs. Trump is deliberately making them more expensive and admitting as much, they still support him. It's the excuse they give so they don't look bad if they were to admit their real motives.
bySoonerC ( 6423252 ) writes:
They were never upset about the price of eggs. Trump is deliberately making them more expensive and admitting as much, they still support him. It's the excuse they give so they don't look bad if they were to admit their real motives.
WTF? Eggs went up and were at their highest under the Biden administration, something about slaughtering 150M chickens due to bird flu. They have since come down some not that I'd give much credit to Trump's administration for that.
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