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1) Marriage means one spouse can control the body and life of the other,...
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Nobody said that....
1) Marriage means one spouse can control the body and life of the other,...
Oops, better check that. Flacaltenn says that's one thing that a marriage bond entails.Nobody said that.
If someone decides to use her body to drive through a parade killing innocent people, that's her business and everyone else should just shut up about it?...Still have no idea what you are asking. ....
Be careful what you wish for. Pro-choice is the majority position in the US. If it is eliminated the backlash might put the Dems is power and allow them to fundamentally change the laws governing, not only abortion, but many other Dem favorites.
He didn't say it the way you deliberately misrepresent it.Oops, better check that. Flacaltenn says that's one thing that a marriage bond entails.
Not sure who you think said that. Oh wait,you did. Weird.If someone decides to use her body to drive through a parade killing innocent people, that's her business and everyone else should just shut up about it?
He did. He did not delineate why a spouse should control the other only for abortion. His inarticulate language is his fault, not mine.He didn't say it the way you deliberately misrepresent it.
Good points but the way this country is gerrymandered, there are few swing districts where a candidate needs to attract the middle.What it will do is have an effect at the state level. It will force a lot of Republicans in state legislatures to take a side, and at the state level would be more detrimental to Republicans, than Democrats, as the electorate already assumes the Democrats are decidedly pro choice.
The majority of America supports the pro choice position, and that is because a plurality of Republicans are pro choice. End Roe, and even more Republicans will support pro choice, if for nothing else, but to retain their seats. They cannot get elected without independents, that the majority of are also pro choice.
Anti choice states would become the center of attention in the news cycle, every time a woman dies, from either a still birth pregnancy, or a botched illegal abortion, and those news stories would only turn off more independent voters, and the Republicans in those states would only start to sound more hollow as time passed, and another woman's death is reported.
True. And the data shows they are skewed to Republicans. Democrats have t get more votes to win elections. We have states where 40-50% vote democrat in every election, but 2/3 or more of the statehouse and/or Congressional reps are Republicans.Good points but the way this country is gerrymandered, there are few swing districts where a candidate needs to attract the middle.
Oh yes, he believes marriage means one spousecancontrol the other, so the woman should not be able to make the decision on her own. He absolutely said that.He didn't say it the way you deliberately misrepresent it.
True. I think the GOP went for the low-hanging fruit but missed the long-term implications of gerrymandering.True. And the data shows they are skewed to Republicans. Democrats have t get more votes to win elections. We have states where 40-50% vote democrat in every election, but 2/3 or more of the statehouse and/or Congressional reps are Republicans.
Yup. When the district is not competitive, it can become a "race to the bottom" in the primaries. Especially for republican voters, who are aroused by whoever is the most cruel.I think I see this in the election of candidates like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
True. I think the GOP went for the low-hanging fruit but missed the long-term implications of gerrymandering.
I figured that if the gerrymandering had a major impact I'd find a bunch of states where the governor, elected at large, would be of a different party than the legislature. I did a search and it didn't seem to be born out by the data (I'm not qualified but what the hell). My conclusion is that the gerrymandering pushes candidates to the extremes since there are no swing voters they need to attract.
I think I see this in the election of candidates like Marjorie Taylor Greene. The long-term implications seem to point to the GOP becoming an embarrassment to the majority of voters and eventually even the gerrymandering won't keep them in power. Maybe just wishful thinking on my part?
Do the mainstream GOP voters not cringe when they hear her? Unfortunately, not yet. They still seem to overwhelmingly support Trump and anyone who supports him. I fear things will have to get worse before they get better. Maybe the 'RINO's will form their own party and get my support. No sign of a backbone yet.Yup. When the district is not competitive, it can become a "race to the bottom" in the primaries. Especially for republican voters, who are aroused by whoever is the most cruel.
Dems are no better than the GOP but I like to think voters are smarter than than that. Here in VA there was a recent ballot initiative to have an independent commission do our next redistricting. The Dems controlled VA and didn't support it but it passed and is the law of the land. It got my vote and now it is up to other states to follow suit.States where the dems control redistricting like New York and Illinois they will gerrymander in their favor. So what is your point?
Now that is funny, democrat voters in heavily democratic districts can be just as ideological.Yup. When the district is not competitive, it can become a "race to the bottom" in the primaries. Especially for republican voters, who are aroused by whoever is the most cruel.
Not as monolithically as Republicans. And they don't have the same appetite for cruelty and proud ignorance. That's the state of affairs today.Now that is funny, democrat voters in heavily democratic districts can be just as ideological.
If you chose to believe that fairy tale knock yourself out.Not as monolithically as Republicans. And they don't have the same appetite for cruelty and proud ignorance. That's the state of affairs today.
Not as monolithically as Republicans. And they don't have the same appetite for cruelty and proud ignorance. That's the state of affairs today.