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Post-Trump: III (decline, further tantrums, legal proceedings, book deals etc)

It may come as a surprise to these racist knuckle draggers that banning abortion is far more likely to increase the proportion of black and Latino babies since those populations will be much less likely to have the means to travel to a blue state to have an abortion and they tend to have higher abortion rates (again for socioeconomic reasons).
https://www.guttmacher.org/infographic/2017/abortion-rates-race-and-ethnicity

It would be a delicious irony if this contributes to Texas,Georgia and perhaps other states becoming swing states.
 
She's a big fan of... Hitler (from 1:20)?

https://twitter.com/MarkMaxwellTV/status/1346891485791330313

What the hell is going on?

The inmates are running the asylum.

This is the same hideous creature who said that the overturning of RvW was a “victory for white life”.

https://www.npr.org/2022/06/26/1107710215/roe-overturned-mary-miller-historic-victory-for-white-life

I expect her and Greene to continue and try and out do each other. But gosh, how do you go lower than praising Hitler? Poor Marjorie! :rolleyes:
 
It may come as a surprise to these racist knuckle draggers that banning abortion is far more likely to increase the proportion of black and Latino babies since those populations will be much less likely to have the means to travel to a blue state to have an abortion and they tend to have higher abortion rates (again for socioeconomic reasons).
https://www.guttmacher.org/infographic/2017/abortion-rates-race-and-ethnicity

It would be a delicious irony if this contributes to Texas,Georgia and perhaps other states becoming swing states.
It's a nice thought but I'm not convinced.

The more likely outcome, I think, is that it makes black and latino voters poorer and more likely to become disenfranchised.

If they become too restless, well, there's a prison-industrial complex to take care of that.
 
An article in today's NYT spotlights something exceptional about the USA:

As the Fourth of July looms with its flags and its barbecues and its full-throated patriotism, I find myself mulling over the idea of American exceptionalism. What, if anything, makes this country different from other countries, or from the rest of the developed world, in terms of morals or ideals? In what ways do our distinct values inform how America treats its own citizens?

I land on a distinct absence of mercy.

Witness the ruthless evisceration of Roe v. Wade and the expansion of the right to carry guns in public in the wake of two horrific mass shootings. Both courtesy of a Supreme Court that is supposedly the institution vested with carrying out the highest standard of justice for its citizens and yet is wholly indifferent to the lives of America’s women, children and families. Witness the horrors of Jan. 6 or our mismanagement of the pandemic. Witness a health care system that continues to see human beings as walking P&Ls rather than as people deserving of compassion and care.

I can’t help but see a particular American bent toward cruelty. Especially when it comes to life-or-death matters, with a merciless streak that dictates not only how we live, but also the laws around who dies.


With Republicans fully back in charge, I can see this trend increasing exponentially.
 


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