A Question To Conservatives Who Believe In A Ban On Abortions

"Let me inject Republicans into this, so that I can talk about what I WISH you had said, instead of your actual words!!! Why won't you stick to my mind script so I can feel smart!?"
So, you only government spending on certain programs makes you a 'conservative'?

You are smart.
 
I have the right to remove it from my body just as you have the right to refuse a vaccination.
that "IT" is a human being and your own child,, and killing it is the most disgusting thing a mother could do to her child,,
as youve proven many times youre just another baby killing monster that makes me sick to my stomach,,
 
There you go, no government and best of all, no taxes.
You and I are not on the same train of thought. I am in favor of people being free and independent. We do not need to be dependent on government programs. As far as holidays...shrug. There are many holidays I am not required to work, but nor am I paid for not working. Neither am I paid when I miss work due to illness. It is not a big deal. Some employers offer benefits to the people who work for them. That is different from government entitlements. Anyway, our differences are about small government and supporting freedom and independence for individuals versus big government and making people dependent on government programs.
 
I have the right to remove it from my body just as you have the right to refuse a vaccination.
I would be surprised if Roe v Wade isn't eventually over turned. The science is indisputable; at conception a genetically distinct person has come into existence. One that has never existed before and will never exist again. Each state needs to decide for themselves when they will recognize legal rights for that new genetically distinct, living human being.

It's not your body. It's a new genetically distinct living human being; one that has never existed before and will never exist again.
 
You and I are not on the same train of thought. I am in favor of people being free and independent. We do not need to be dependent on government programs.
No, we are not.
You only want the government to serve you and what you deem necessary, no one else.
As far as holidays...shrug. There are many holidays I am not required to work, but nor am I paid for not working. Neither am I paid when I miss work due to illness. It is not a big deal. Some employers offer benefits to the people who work for them. That is different from government entitlements. Anyway, our differences are about small government and supporting freedom and independence for individuals versus big government and making people dependent on government programs.
Freedom and independence coming from small government?

Why can't a restaurants serve a little spoiled food once in a while?
What's a couple of rats in a restaurant?
They don't eat much.
Do you really need an inspector to approve the plumbing work done by a 'contractor'?
Why do they really need a license?
Do you really need a red light at that intersection that 20,000 vehicles use every day?
Does the state really need to fix that road, it's only 35 years old?
Why can't a used car lot open up in the middle of a 100% residential area?
Why can't I build my house in a state park?
They have 'plenty' of land.

Some people, are SO dependent.
 
No, we are not.
You only want the government to serve you and what you deem necessary, no one else.

Freedom and independence coming from small government?

Why can't a restaurants serve a little spoiled food once in a while?
What's a couple of rats in a restaurant?
They don't eat much.
Do you really need an inspector to approve the plumbing work done by a 'contractor'?
Why do they really need a license?
Do you really need a red light at that intersection that 20,000 vehicles use every day?
Does the state really need to fix that road, it's only 35 years old?
Why can't a used car lot open up in the middle of a 100% residential area?
Why can't I build my house in a state park?
They have 'plenty' of land.

Some people, are SO dependent.
The role of government is to do for the people what the people can't do for themselves. Not what the people can and should do for themselves.
 
The role of government is to do for the people what the people can't do for themselves. Not what the people can and should do for themselves.
You determined that?
What people can do?
What people should do?
What people aren't able to do?
 
No, we are not.
You only want the government to serve you and what you deem necessary, no one else.

Freedom and independence coming from small government?

Why can't a restaurants serve a little spoiled food once in a while?
What's a couple of rats in a restaurant?
They don't eat much.
Do you really need an inspector to approve the plumbing work done by a 'contractor'?
Why do they really need a license?
Do you really need a red light at that intersection that 20,000 vehicles use every day?
Does the state really need to fix that road, it's only 35 years old?
Why can't a used car lot open up in the middle of a 100% residential area?
Why can't I build my house in a state park?
They have 'plenty' of land.

Some people, are SO dependent.
if it were only limited to those things,,
 
That statement is silly, ignorant and unworthy of further response. Understand, if you are able, that you have no clue to my own vision.
Your vision?

Well, I don't think, after 20 years in Afghanistan, the US should increase the military budget by $21billion from $732 in 2020 to $754 billion in 2021.

Starting in 2019, the U.S. will give Israel $38 billion over the next 10 years – $3.8 billion per year, which is $10.41 million per day.

This is in line with previous years. In 2017, the U.S. gave Israel $3.7 billion – about $10.14 million per day. In other words, the new aid package amounts to an increase of around $27 million per year.

Israel has long received more U.S. money than any other country. Some earlier disbursements were even larger when considered in today’s dollars.

This aid to Israel amounts to more than half of all direct military aid the United States provides worldwide.

We are subsidizing their 'socialism', that we deny are own citizens.

Despite recently closing hundreds of bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States still maintains nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries and territories abroad—from giant “Little Americas” to small radar facilities. Britain, France and Russia, by contrast, have about 30 foreign bases combined.

My vision changes all that to actually put America and Americans first.
 
So now that has been settled.

The role of government is to do for the people what the people can't do for themselves. Not what the people can and should do for themselves.
 
You evidently, don't know the meaning of the word.
What seems logical to you, might not be to someone in Saudi, Australia or Russia.
You are confusing subjectivity with logic. The difference between being objective and being subjective is bias. Bias is eliminated when there is no preference for an outcome. To eliminate a preference for an outcome one must have no thought of the consequences to one's self. If one does not practice this they will see subjective truth instead of objective truth. Subjective truth leads to moral relativism. Where consequences to self and preferences for an outcome leads to rationalizations of right and wrong.
 

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