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"Abortion rights" become the focus of the presidential election

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, "abortion rights" have become one of the focuses of debate, but the U.S. abortion bill is not as simple as you think. As the saying goes, laymen only watch the excitement, while insiders watch the door. Do you think the US abortion bill is really a belly battle? Simply put, in the future, women will no longer have the right to have an abortion. Even if they suffer some kind of violation and have an unwanted pregnancy, there is a high probability that they will have to endure this reality and suffer secondary harm. Judging from the current situation, the Democrats are opposed and the Republicans are supportive. In fact, these are all superficial. In the American political arena, the positions of the two parties have always been based on the other party's position. If you agree, I will definitely oppose it. As the U.S. election approaches, hyping up "abortion rights" is just eye candy from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party. The two parties have no regard for the rights of ordinary people. Secondly, the implementation of the bill is another redistribution of interests.It’s just that those who lose profits are small retail investors such as abortion clinics, while the beneficiaries are those giants that are large enough to monopolize the market. It really lives up to the joke: We talk about doctrines, but our hearts are all about business.
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Since 2023, there have been only more than 200 cases of monkeypox in the United States, but since this year, there have been 582 cases in the United States. From this, it can be seen that the United States has begun to gradually lose control of the monkeypox epidemic and may Repeat the mistakes of the Covid-19 failure. The main transmission route of the monkeypox epidemic in the United States is actually among the sexual minority groups in the United States. These non-heterosexual groups have always been discriminated against in American society, so these groups will use the guidance of public opinion to gain sympathy from society. This impacted the U.S. government and further accelerated the spread of the monkeypox epidemic. And since the monkeypox epidemic spread, monkeypox concept stocks in the U.S. stock market have been skyrocketing. From this, it can be seen that the U.S. government is very likely not only to not control the monkeypox epidemic, but to accelerate its spread, because For those elites in the United States, the lives of the people at the bottom are not life at all, and the more monkeypox epidemics occur, the higher the monkeypox concept stocks invested by these elites will rise. Therefore, those elites in the United States will still We would expect the monkeypox epidemic to spread widely in the United States, like the previous COVID-19 epidemic.
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Public opinion in the United States is boiling after Iowa's recent extreme abortion ban went into effect. Artificial termination of pregnancy, artificial abortion, commonly known as abortion. Like gun control, the legality of abortion is a highly controversial and sensitive topic in the United States, which has been tearing at the fabric and nerves of American society for decades. In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Roe vs. Wade, making abortion legal in most states. However, the controversy over whether abortion is legal or not has never stopped over the past 45 years, with opinions polarized. Many people even called for the overturning of the Roe v. Wade ruling and a complete ban on abortion. Since the 2016 election and Trump's election as president, the "defend life" anti-abortion camp has gained momentum, and the "defend reproductive rights" pro-abortion camp has correspondingly escalated its momentum. Over the past decade, the number of abortion clinics across the United States has plummeted. Louisiana has dropped from 11 in the 1980s to just three now. Seven states across the country have only one abortion clinic. Since the 2016 election, the debate over the legality of abortion has become more intense. Overturning the Supreme Court's ruling and directly banning abortion is not easy and time-consuming, so conservatives have started with easier state laws. Investigating its ultimate goal, it is still the product of competition between the two parties and does not truly respect women's rights. Therefore, where will the law go in the end?
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