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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. Remember when the Trump judges said Roe was settled law? Ya, trust this correct scum bags
  2. Just awful. Easy access to guns means a lot more innocent people just getting mowed down
  3. More: Zurawski couldn’t very well drive to a “safe” state. (“Developing sepsis — which can kill quickly — in a car in the middle of the West Texas desert, or 30,000 feet above the ground, is a death sentence, and it’s not a choice we should have had to even consider.”) Instead, she had to wait — for either the fetus’s heart to stop or to get really sick. She nearly died from sepsis, which is why the standard of care in such circumstances is to perform an abortion before the woman gets very sick and risks death. Follow Jennifer Rubin's opinionsFollow What happened was nothing short of horrifying: In a matter of minutes, I went from being physically healthy to developing a raging fever and dangerously low blood pressure. My husband rushed me to the hospital where we soon learned I had developed sepsis — a condition in which bacteria in the blood develops into infection, with the ability to kill in under an hour. Several hours later, after stabilizing just enough to deliver our stillborn daughter, my vitals crashed again. In the middle of the night, I was rapidly transferred to the ICU, where I would stay for three days as medical professionals battled to save my life. I spent another three days in a less critical unit of the hospital — all because I was denied access to reasonable health care due to Texas’s new abortion bans. If she had been alone or had lacked good medical care to rescue her, she would have died.
  4. On Wednesday, the Senate committee held just such a hearing, inviting a Texas woman who nearly died because of her state’s abortion ban; an esteemed law professor; a practicing OB/GYN; a doctor from an antiabortion group; and a senior research associate from Notre Dame — a Catholic university. The most compelling and heartbreaking testimony came from Amanda Zurawski, who lives in Texas. During her prepared remarks, she explained that after sending out invitations to her baby shower she began experiencing symptoms, her membranes ruptured, and she was “told by multiple doctors that the loss of our daughter was inevitable.” However, her doctors “didn’t feel safe enough to intervene as long as her heart was beating or until I was sick enough for the ethics board at the hospital to consider my life at risk and permit the standard health care I needed at that point — an abortion.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/04/28/abortion-testimony-senate-zurawski/
  5. Conservatives were doing that. The Conservatives used to be in the Democratic Party, not anymore.
  6. No The vast majority of blacks could not get rich, they were mostly not allowed to even be middle class
  7. I'm still benefitting from my family's standing from 1960, though. That was Jim Crow time and black families did not have a chance and that hurts their decendents today Are you denying that?
  8. Those Conservative Dems are long gone to the other party now. Black people were never able to pass down family wealth and that has totally hurt the current generation, If my father would of been black all his accomplishments in life would not have been possible and that would of hurt me.
  9. Can you define Communism? If you put out a definition I will prove you are wrong. Go!
  10. Oh, there still the fact that things in the not so distant past still affect us today
  11. AP CNN — Carolyn Bryant Donham, the White woman whose accusation led to the 1955 lynching of Black teen Emmett Till in Mississippi – and whose role in the brutal death was reconsidered by a grand jury as recently as last year – has died in Louisiana, the Calcasieu Parish coroner’s office confirmed to CNN. Donham, 88, died Tuesday in Westlake, according to a fact of death letter from the coroner. Malik Shabazz, with Black Lawyers for Justice, said in a statement Thursday that Donham’s legacy “will be one of dishonesty and injustice.” “Carolyn Bryant’s death brings a conclusion to a painful chapter for the Emmett Till family and for Black peoples in America. The tragic part about Bryant’s death was that she was never held accountable for her role in the death of young Emmett Till, who is the martyr for the Civil Rights Movement,” the statement reads. In August 1955, 14-year-old Emmett was beaten and shot to death after he allegedly whistled at Bryant – now Donham – in Money, Mississippi. https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/27/us/carolyn-bryant-donham-emmett-till/index.html
  12. Taking back the House will only require the shift of a handful of seats. Biden winning re-election AND winning the House back! That would be nice
  13. Biggest win? Throwing veterans under the bus? Ya America!
  14. One side is getting stronger and one side is getting older, weaker and dying off. Can you guess who is who?
  15. Doing better than Trump did by a mile. Biden's a good one! You are just butt hurt he beat the pants off of dumb Trump
  16. You are letting you political blinders affect your judgement, Biden is doing a fine job. It's not Biden trying to gut the VA. Also, I love the diversity in the administration.
  17. Veterans being thrown under the bus by the GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy recently introduced a proposal called the “Limit, Save, Grow Act” that aims to raise the nation’s debt limit by $1.5 trillion, and could include a VA budget decrease of nearly 22%, and limit federal spending for a decade. https://www.hillandponton.com/proposed-va-budget-cut/
  18. The U.S. economy wobbled in the first months of 2023, growing at an annual rate of 1.1 percent, as higher interest rates and a banking crisis dragged down activity across sectors. The latest figures, released Thursday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, mark a sharp slowdown at a time when Wall Street is already bracing for recession, in part because of fears that the banking sector’s troubles will curtail lending. By comparison, the U.S. economy grew by 2.6 percent in the last three months of 2022. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/04/27/gdp-2023-q1-economy/
  19. The good news is that the Democratic Party won't let us veterans down. https://www.militarytimes.com/opinion/commentary/2023/04/24/proposed-gop-cuts-would-slash-30-billion-from-veterans-spending/ Thirty million fewer healthcare visits. Fewer staff, increased claims backlog, longer wait times for benefits. Almost a $30 billion shortfall for veterans funding. That’s the uncertainty that awaits America’s veterans, should Congressional Republicans succeed in dramatically slashing federal spending as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy proposed on April 19.
  20. No, Nazis were very Conservative and not progressive at all. Like the KKK is Conservative
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