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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGaetz likes his victims young and dumb
How much do you have to hate women to think they can be "over-educated"?
Ray Bruns
(4,123 posts)spooky3
(34,512 posts)His cartoonish example would likely never need an abortion?
Miguelito Loveless
(4,477 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,830 posts)I'm sure Gaetz knows all about finding partners on-line.
Miguelito Loveless
(4,477 posts)Lolloypop Lolitas?
colorado_ufo
(5,742 posts)Somehow he thinks everybody should know this. I actually have no idea what the hell he's talking about.
GoCubsGo
(32,099 posts)Please don't give him the responses he wants.
dflprincess
(28,089 posts)Than having a creep like this in your home.
spooky3
(34,512 posts)Creep in your home is really long: microwave dinners, ceiling leaks, termites, etc.
Turbineguy
(37,392 posts)scarletlib
(3,419 posts)Ocelot II
(115,940 posts)and who neither knows nor cares what a bumble match is, I have to say that I greatly prefer my life to one that might include the company of Matt Gaetz.
Novara
(5,866 posts)My cats are much better company. And my books. And myself.
jfz9580m
(14,529 posts)We are in sync Ocelot II!
FoxNewsSucks
(10,435 posts)educated people of both genders say it's better to be alone than to wish you were alone
RockRaven
(15,062 posts)financial independence (and thereby independence in all things from men).
Ocelot II
(115,940 posts)JoanofArgh
(14,971 posts)like many other Republicans . The dude Venmos high school girls. I'm sure he pays to keep them quiet.
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FoxNewsSucks
(10,435 posts)He has to pay underage girls to let him bang them. What does that say about him?
RAB910
(3,537 posts)that is a get out of jail free card in DeSantis' Nazi Florida
Takket
(21,668 posts)Link to tweet
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NQAS
(10,749 posts)They believe that the policies they support and the laws they enact will not adversely affect their own.
Some of the election suppression laws that have been enacted will affect Republicans. Disabled, perhaps. Or living in rural areas with no access to mail-in ballots. Etc.
I don't know if any studies have been done on the political affiliation of women who have had abortions. Whatever the percentage of Republican women to total voting women is, you would think that something approaching that percentage would be women seeking abortions. Sure, many (most?) might pay lip service to being opposed to abortion. A portion of what might be described as mainstream Republicans (if there is such a thing anymore) might seek abortions, etc., etc. They, too, will be adversely affected by a ban.
As for throwing the burden back on states, if this opinion is what is ultimately released, it will be interesting to see population shifts. Sure, the poor are likely to be unable to pick up stakes and move north or west or whatever. But I would think that many will move. It is also possible that southern colleges and universities will see declines in applications, and, just maybe, companies will find it more of a challenge to entice women or families to move to anti-abortion states.
US businesses are, of course, fickle, and they are unlikely to shift major operations out of anti-abortion states. But some might, just might, take these states out of the equation when they consider expansion or relocation.
And then there's the impact on the 2022 and 2024 elections. After all, if any issue is going to motivate voters to go to the polls, even if only for this one issue, this is it. Sure, the RW extremists might do the same, but these voters might be more complacent given that they will have accomplished, or thought they accomplished, what they've been after for 50 years.
Sane1
(97 posts)Wonder how many are seventeen year old hookers???