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justinspoliticalcorner · 6 months ago
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Judd Legum at Popular Information:
On July 25, former President Donald Trump named Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate. Vance has only been a U.S. Senator since 2023, and his rapid ascension to the Republican Vice Presidential nominee has prompted renewed scrutiny of his record, particularly his views on women and children.  Notoriously, Vance described Vice President Kamala Harris, now the presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee, as a "childless cat lady" in a July 29, 2021 appearance on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show. Because Harris does not have children, Vance said, she "doesn't really have a stake" in the country. Vance went on to say that people with kids are "happier," "healthier," and "better prepared to actually lead this country." In an October 21, 2021 appearance on the Breitbart News Daily, Vance said that Democrats "next generation of leaders," including "the Kamala Harrises," "don't have kids." As a result, Harris and others "want to take our kids and brainwash them so that their ideas continue to exist in the next generation." 
In a July 24, 2021, speech to the Future of American Political Economy Conference, Vance said Harris and other Democratic leaders where members of the "childless left" who have "no physical commitment to the future of this country." Vance suggested that anyone without children should be excluded from leadership positions. “Why is this just a normal fact of 
  life, for the leaders of our country to be people who don’t have a personal and direct stake in it via their own offspring?” Vance asked.  Vance's description of Harris is inaccurate. She has two step children that she has helped raise since they were teens. Their biological mother, Kerstin Emhoff described Harris as a "co-parent" who is "loving, nurturing, fiercely protective and always present."  But Vance's comments do appear to accurately reflect his views of Americans who do not have kids.  In a little-noticed March 21, 2021 tweet, Vance said that the decision not to have children has made many Americans "insane" and turned them into "sociopaths." 
Appearing on the Moment of Truth podcast on September 20, 2021, Vance described journalists as "a group of people who are dealing with their own
psychotic breaks." Journalists, Vance claimed, were told "it's very easy to start a family when you're 45," but, "God says otherwise." Now, journalists in their "late thirties or early forties" have "reached this point where I think they recognize that their lives are miserable and unhappy, but they all feel like they've reached the point of no return." Vance made a similar point in his speech to the Future of American Political Economy Conference, saying many journalists were "unhappy," "miserable," and "angry" because they were "childless adults."  Trump's campaign claims that Vance's remarks are being "taken out of context." Appearing on a podcast on Friday with conservative pundit Megyn Kelly, Vance implausibly claimed that he was not criticizing "people who don't have children." Vance did not apologize for his description of Harris as a "childless cat lady," saying only that it was a "sarcastic comment" and clarifying that he had "nothing against cats." Vance, however, insisted that the substance of his criticism of Harris is "true."    
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Vance says parents should get extra votes
In his speech at the Future of American Political Economy Conference, Vance said parents "should have more of an ability to speak your voice in our democratic republic than people who don’t have kids." Vance said Americans without kids "don’t have as much of an investment in the future of this country" and therefore "shouldn’t get nearly the same voice" as parents. His solution is to "give votes to all children in this country" but "give control over those votes to the parents of those children."
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Vance bashes efforts to make daycare more affordable
Despite his purported support for families, Vance has harshly criticized efforts to make daycare more affordable. He called the concept of universal daycare "class war against normal people." Vance said that "normal Americans" do not want to "shunt their kids into crap daycare so they can enjoy more 'freedom' in the paid labor force." He suggested that parents who send their children to daycare value their jobs more than their children. 
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Vance wants law enforcement to have access to women's medical records to enforce abortion bans
In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed a new rule that would prevent state law enforcement from using medical records to enforce abortion bans. The rule "prohibits the disclosure of a patient’s health information as it relates to reproductive health care" to state and local investigators. 
J.D. Vance = natalist sociopathic weirdo unfit to be Vice-President.
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fly-chicken · 3 months ago
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A Pragmatic and surprisingly comforting perspective about the Trump 2nd Presidency from the ACLU
***Apologies if this is how you found out the 2024 election results***
Blacked out part is my name.
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I’m not going to let this make me give up. It’s disheartening, and today I will wallow, probably tomorrow too
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I will continue to do my part in my community to spread the activism and promote change for the world I want to live in. I want to change the world AND help with the dishes.
And I won’t let an orange pit stain be what stops me from trying to be better.
A link to donate to the ACLU if able and inclined. I know I am
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makavelisixx · 3 months ago
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Need an abortion, abortion funding, transport from reliable sources? (Because sadly antis still target women with false information as well as “resources”) check this site out!
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rabid-transcendentalist · 1 year ago
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Mexico when Texans have to start crossing the border for a better life good heathcare
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eve-was-framed · 6 months ago
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idk which republican woman needs to hear this but yes, jd vance is talking about you too when he speaks about women and the fact that he thinks our one and only purpose on this earth is to get married and pop out babies.
doesn’t matter if you wanted kids and couldn’t have them due to infertility. doesn’t matter if you were pregnant and miscarried. doesn’t even matter if you had a stillbirth.
if you are a childless woman (I would even go as far as to say that if you are not a woman with more than one child), the right does not believe you have any worth as a human being and their words and policies make it clear that, to them, you are better off dead. no amount of being nice and pandering to them will change how they view you.
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bogleech · 2 years ago
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If I’d ever been aborted the effect on me would be exactly indistinguishable from if I’d never been conceived, which could have happened any infinite number of ways. It doesn’t matter because I wasn’t that fetus. I’ve never been a fetus. The meat and guts I’m using came from a fetus but I wasn’t there for that time period. The development of my physical vessel is not an event I was present for and anything that might have happened to it is as relevant to me as whether my parents just went to sleep instead of starting that up. If you care about aborted embryos you’re a goddamned idiot and should grow the fuck up.
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theblacklakesiren · 3 months ago
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How do I leave the US? I can't live here anymore. I'm an IT student and would love to move to Europe. I'd love to go to Germany specifically. It would be great to learn the language and continue my education at the University of Munich in MĂŒnchen, Germany.
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rapeculturerealities · 1 year ago
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Breaking: Travel bans proposed in Tennessee & Oklahoma
Tennessee Republican Rep. Jason Zachary introduced a travel ban yesterday—legislation that would make it a Class C felony to take a minor out-of-state for abortion care. That means a friend, aunt or grandmother who helps a teenager get an abortion could be sent to prison for 15 years. In Oklahoma, state Sen. Nathan Dahm introduced a similar bill that would punish anyone who helps a teen obtain care with up to 5 years in prison.
I want to be clear: When I say these laws target anyone who “helps” a teen get an abortion, I don’t just mean someone who physically takes them out of the state. You could be arrested for lending a teenager gas money, or texting them the url of an out-of-state clinic. That’s because both Tennessee’s HB1895 and Oklahoma’s SB1778 deliberately define ‘abortion trafficking’ as broadly as possible. Anyone who “recruits, harbors, or transports” a minor for the purpose of getting an abortion is guilty of ‘trafficking’.
In fact, that’s the exact issue at the center of the legal fight over Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law—which is currently blocked because a judge ruled it violated the First Amendment. An amicus brief filed by 20 Attorneys General in opposition to Idaho’s travel ban offered this example:
“A teenage girl in Moscow, Idaho, calls her aunt in Pullman, Washington, less than ten miles away, to say she is pregnant and feels she cannot safely tell her parents. If the aunt tells her niece about a clinic in Pullman that offers abortion care and counseling, is that ‘recruitment’? What if the aunt texts her niece a web link to the clinic’s informational material? Or if the niece books an appointment and the clinic’s office manager emails her a preappointment information sheet? If the aunt pays for her niece’s bus ticket to Pullman, is that ‘transportation’—or, as the Idaho law would have it, ‘trafficking’?”
This broad language isn’t just meant to scare off a teen’s friends and family from helping her; it’s about targeting abortion funds. Whether you’re talking about Idaho’s travel ban, the ordinances being passed in Texas counties, or the new proposed legislation in Tennessee and Oklahoma—all of these laws are about stopping funds from helping people, and making it possible to prosecute them.
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heauxlistictherapy · 2 months ago
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4 live streams coming up this month on YouTube
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justinspoliticalcorner · 6 months ago
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Alanna Vagianos at HuffPost:
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance suggested there should be a “federal response” to prevent women from traveling out of state for abortion care in a newly resurfaced clip from a 2022 podcast. Vance appeared on Aimee Terese’s “What’s Left” podcast in January 2022 and mused on what should happen if the Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade. Roe was overturned months later. “Let’s say Roe vs. Wade is overruled, Ohio bans abortion, you know, in 2022, let’s say 2024, and then every day George Soros sends a 747 to Columbus to load up disproportionately Black women to get them to go have abortions in California,” Vance, who at the time was running to represent Ohio in the Senate, said on the podcast. “Of course, the left will celebrate this as a victory for diversity 
 that’s kind of creepy, right?”
“If that happens, do you need some federal response to prevent it from happening because it’s really creepy?” he added. “And, you know, I’m pretty sympathetic to that, actually.” His comments about Black women likely refer to the far-right talking point that abortion supporters use abortion as a means to Black genocide. The Harris campaign resurfaced the podcast clip in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Thursday night. “JD Vance’s obsession with controlling women’s most personal health care decisions, from blocking access to IVF, to tracking women’s menstrual cycles, to passing a national abortion ban to bar women from traveling to access the care they need, isn’t just bad policy — it’s creepy, it’s unacceptable, and voters won’t stand for it,” Sarafina Chitika, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, told HuffPost.
Appearing on Aimee Terese’s What’s Left podcast in January 2022 while running for the Senate, J.D. Vance endorse federal restrictions on those seeking an abortion to travel out-of-state in a discussion about post-Roe hypotheticals. A few months later, in June 2022, SCOTUS ruled to overturn Roe and Casey in Dobbs.
Let this be a reminder that Vance should be nowhere near a cheeseburger choke away from the Presidency.
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hypokeimena · 7 months ago
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i can tolerate almost anything in a fanfiction as long as it's trying to do something interesting, and beyond that i can tolerate quite a lot of not actually very interesting things as long as they are written in a way that is legible, as long as i can read them with an air of sneering disdain. but one thing that will just make me quit a fic full stop is someone characterized as ruthlessly pragmatic being unable to go through with an abortion. like actively deciding to keep it is fine but often inexperienced authors are just like i'm going to put this in to create conflict and subvert reader expectations by making her keep it!! and don't realize that everyone else also does this. deciding not to keep it is obviously also fine and would be my preference both politically and if for no other reason then as a nice change. but going to the appointment and having to back out at the last second (which is how this type of scene almost always gets written) because a fetus to whom one must suborn one's body and identity is somehow mystically different from all other reasons to keep living or thinking towards the future? no tf you don't. ABORT THAT THANG
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coochiequeens · 1 month ago
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Ladies please share. This will be important information in the next four years. And yes I see the anti-choice wording in the article but it's a useful list.
by Nicole Hunt  December 20, 2024
A new report released by the Ethics and Public Policy Center reveals that at least 42 of the Fortune 100 companies have publicly disclosed that their employment policies specifically include covering the costs of out-of-state travel for an abortion.
The report takes a comprehensive approach to look at publicly available information related to policies impacting the family, including abortion travel benefits, parental leave, In vitro fertilization, surrogacy and adoption.
Authors of the report, Nathanael Blake and Alexandra DeSanctis, suggest that there are probably even more companies that offer abortion benefits within health care plans, but that information is not publicly available.
Since Roe’s reversal in June of 2022, the abortion industry has lobbied aggressively for companies to support abortion benefits to their workers.
Many businesses complied with the demands of abortion activists and now offer abortion coverage as a covered employment benefit.
The authors note that while many companies were happy to go public with their pro-abortion policies, transparency was lacking for many of them when it came to providing details about family benefits like parental leave and adoption.
In fact, DeSanctis and Blake suggest that when a company incentivizes abortion without increasing support for parenting, the company is sending the message that they would rather pay for abortions than employ moms and dads.
Perhaps if employers considered the long game, they might realize that their pro-abortion policies are, at the very least, a short-sighted business model. Without today’s employees embracing parenthood and having families, how will companies hire the next generation of employees?
Companies would do better to embrace and support motherhood and fatherhood through pro-life employment policies that recognize the sanctity and value of every human life.
Companies that Pay for Abortion as an Employment Benefit:
Allstate
Alphabet/Google
Amazon
American Airlines
American Express
Apple
Bank of America
Boeing
Cardinal Health
Chevron
Cigna
Citigroup
Comcast
CVS Health
Dell
Disney
Elevance Health
Ford Motor
General Motors
Goldman Sachs Group
Hewlett Packard
IBM
Intel
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase
Kroger
Meta (Facebook/Instagram)
Microsoft
Morgan Stanley
Nationwide
Nike
Nvidia
Oracle
Phillips 66
Procter & Gamble
Target
Tesla
Tyson Foods
UnitedHealth Group
Walgreens
Walmart
Wells Fargo
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porterdavis · 1 year ago
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We were warned.
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ultimateaclrecovery · 3 months ago
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(I will be hiding politics from now until I get back from Portugal but I am so sad. So sad for all of the people will be harmed, so sad for all of the people who are so filled with hate, so sad for all of the people who are too dumb, brain washed or abused to have voted for hate, and so so so sad for all of those who worked so hard to make things better for it to come to this. But I know there are many many people who will continue to work hard to make things and I am taking solace in that and looking to be a more active part of it)
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gwydionmisha · 2 months ago
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People with wombs are no longer considered human enough to have a citizens right to free travel under US law, apparently.
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threefeline · 8 months ago
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I cannot believe I haven't seen "Florida Is Literally Cooking Your Friend" on my dash yet
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