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Actually people in general who don't vote make me sick, but this email I got was from James Carville and it was addressed to women. I wanted to share it:
Have you been watching all these Republican men telling women what to do with their health care?
Last week it was a Congressional panel on womens health with five men and no women. This week, it was the GOP presidential candidates debating what women should and shouldnt be allowed to do with their own health care choices.
This Republican War on Women has got to come to a stop. ....show these Republicans that we wont let them get away with this nonsense.
It aint rocket science. If Congress wants to mess around with womens health care, women have got to be part of the discussion. Maybe Republicans dont get it. But looking at the numbers, I can tell you that voters do get it.
With "their" health care?
It's provided mostly by white men who should decide the exact terms. Just like the women get to decide what to do with their vags.
Idiots who vote - that is what makes me sick. People who contribute less than they use - and still arrogantly vote how others should live - maddening!
I couldn't agree more.
AP FACT CHECK: Blue high-tax states fund red low-tax states
New Mexico
2 Kentucky
3 Mississippi
4 Alabama
5 West Virginia
6 South Carolina
7 Arizona
8 Alaska
9 Montana
10 Louisiana
11 Indiana
12 Oregon
13 Tennessee
All red states.
I was talking about people, not states.
I am not sure that NPCs such as yourself should be included.
So was I talking about people. You said "Idiots who vote - that is what makes me sick. People who contribute less than they use - and still arrogantly vote how others should live - maddening!"
That's exactly what I was talking about. Those idiots in Red states vote for guys like Mitch McConnell and it turns out those people in those red states contribute less than they take and still arrogantly and ignorantly vote how others should live. Maddening is right.
It's those red states that feed and cloth this nation.
Not many people pick this hard work lifestyle.
They get up at sun up and stop at sun down, 7 days a week.
They remind me of Walmart workers.