debbiedowner
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What's funny is all these maga's wanting SCOTUS to reverse gay marriage but yet:What's funny is I doubt half of the conservative men on this board even have a job let alone a women and kids. Most of you literally spend most of the day posting on a message board for ***** sake. So how could you?
Yet you want to dictate that we live in an society that literally lets the poor, homeless and disabled to rot. Yet, I'd bet dollars to donuts that a large part of you are poor and are inches away from being in the same position in life. A lot of you probably live with your parents? WTF drives you to have such beliefs? Also seeing how 30-40% of men these days can't get a women leads me to believe that a lot of you don't have one let alone a family. As a parent myself I understand the wanting of a family and kids as one of the most important things on earth but blaming gays isn't going to fix our current mess. It is in a lot of ways blaming the victim.
Things are fucked up and I certainly agree with you on that but a hell of a lot of people seem to not play the role in real life they want to push on everyone else. This is part of the problem. You want to blame gays but most men become gay because they literally can't get a women and they need that stability in their lives or a women divorces them for any and all reasons destroying their lives. I doubt most of you ever went through such a thing let alone family court? Try being limited to 1 hour per week for over 16 months of visitation of your own child.. Blaming the man isn't solving shit. Blaming the homeless that are 80% male that is very much caused by the same isn't solving a damn thing. We've got to rebuild the family before all other blame.
Donald Trump’s Big Gay Government
On the town with the A-Gays of Washington, who have never been happier to be out, proud and Republican.- Aug. 26, 2025Updated 12:29 p.m. ET
It was the last Wednesday in July, and many of Washington’s top players were hanging out at the Ned, a private club around the corner from the White House.
The Secretary of the Navy, John Phelan, was waiting for an elevator in the lobby when he bumped into Dr. Mehmet Oz, the surgeon-turned-daytime TV star now in charge of Medicare and Medicaid. Howard Lutnick, the secretary of commerce, was bouncing around the Library bar upstairs. Scott Bessent, the secretary of the Treasury, was wandering around up there too.
Sitting in a brown leather armchair in the center of this social whirl was a high-ranking official at the Department of Energy named Charles Moran. His abstruse-sounding title is associate administrator for external affairs for the National Nuclear Security Administration. What this means is that he works in the part of the Energy Department that develops, tests and keeps safe America’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
But that’s not why administration officials kept approaching his armchair to schmooze, or why some of the cabinet secretaries at the Ned that night seemed to be so chummy with him.
Sitting in a brown leather armchair in the center of this social whirl was a high-ranking official at the Department of Energy named Charles Moran. His abstruse-sounding title is associate administrator for external affairs for the National Nuclear Security Administration. What this means is that he works in the part of the Energy Department that develops, tests and keeps safe America’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
But that’s not why administration officials kept approaching his armchair to schmooze, or why some of the cabinet secretaries at the Ned that night seemed to be so chummy with him.
SCOTUS reversing gay marriage is more than likely off the table.

