That kind of thinking led to all those Tea Party folks getting elected in 2010.
My line of thinking is not the same.
That kind of thinking led to all those Tea Party folks getting elected in 2010.
I'm sure she'll have a great time in prison.
A Kansas House committee passed HB 2253 on Wednesday along party lines, with Republicans pushing the bill through while Democrats opposed it. The bill is a broad spectrum of anti-abortion laws sponsored by GOP state Rep. Lance Kinzer, who is the poster boy for many of the outrageous abortion bills introduced and passed in Kansas these days. Included in the bill are measures declaring that life begins at conception, measures that keep women from deducting the cost of abortion procedures on their tax forms, and measures that affect information the Kansas Department of Health and Environment distributes on abortion and fetal development, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal.
But these measures werent the ones that Democrats objected to the most. Republicans apparently included a section in the bill that would affect employees of abortion providers in a most personal way. The Capital-Journal reports:
Much of the debate centered on a portion of the bill that bars anyone associated with an abortion provider from working in a public school. It is meant to prevent districts from contracting with groups like Planned Parenthood to provide sexual education materials.
Democratic Rep. Emily Perry opposes HB 2253, and pointed out another egregious section in the bill designed to prohibit parents from going in and volunteering at their childs school if they work at a place that provides abortion services. Perrys claim was later confirmed by Republican Rep. Arlen Siegfreid, who stated that the bill would prohibit an abortion clinic secretary from bringing cupcakes to school for his or her childs birthday party.
An amendment to fix the outrageous section was offered and passed but only after it was tweaked to limit it to those who work for abortion providers and volunteer in schools, but not those who volunteer in abortion clinics and work in schools. In other words, employees of clinics that provide abortion services are banned from volunteering at schools, even if their own children attend the school for which they wish to volunteer.
the bill would prohibit an abortion clinic secretary from bringing cupcakes to school for his or her childs birthday party
the bill would prohibit an abortion clinic secretary from bringing cupcakes to school for his or her childs birthday party
the bill would prohibit an abortion clinic secretary from bringing cupcakes to school for his or her childs birthday party
Old? It is from yesterday, but maybe I missed it. Just more Elizabeth Warren being awesome.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/07/elizabeth-warren-hsbc-money-laundering_n_2830166.html
*stupid law*
With these jobs numbers and the stock market being at an all time high, Obama proved he's the worst socialist ever in a matter of days.
http://t.co/A2rKHeGkC7 (the URL is acting weird)
John Brennan took his oath of office on a Constitution without the bill of rights. hahaha
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013...ook-good-because-our-expectations-are-so-low/
Step 1 - Obama faked the numbers. If this proves untrue
Step 2 - It only looks good because our expectations are so low.
What will Step 3 be when that fails?
I'm so fucking happy she's in the Senate.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013...ook-good-because-our-expectations-are-so-low/
Step 1 - Obama faked the numbers. If this proves untrue
Step 2 - It only looks good because our expectations are so low.
What will Step 3 be when that fails?
I don't understand their mentality. Do they think abortions are like cooties that somehow they will contaminate their children? Or that clinic workers are so obsessed with their work that it's all they think about?"In other words, employees of clinics that provide abortion services are banned from volunteering at schools, even if their own children attend the school for which they wish to volunteer."[/IMG]
I don't understand their mentality. Do they think abortions are like cooties that somehow they will contaminate their children? Or that clinic workers are so obsessed with their work that it's all they think about?
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013...ook-good-because-our-expectations-are-so-low/
Step 1 - Obama faked the numbers. If this proves untrue
Step 2 - It only looks good because our expectations are so low.
What will Step 3 be when that fails?
And they have good reason to be discouraged. Job growth has only grown by an anemic 2.5 percent during this recovery. Thats compared to 9.2 percent during the average recovery since 1970 and 12 percent after severe recessions.
It's about forcing the parents to choose between helping their kids and working at an abortion clinic. It's just a dirty and round about way of shutting them down.
I like this part:
Interesting that they're only comparing tihs recession to ones since 1970, considering we had the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Too bad abortion will always be a winning issue for them in some states, because it's the only one many people form an opinion on.What happens if they lose this issue? The GOP has been getting clobbered lately on losing issues.
-Bashing minorities does not work well except in some rump southern areas.
-Bashing gays also no longer works except in the Bible belt
-If you look at the recent polls, the gun issue is going down in flames. Some 80% to 90% support background checks for all sales.
-Banning pot doesn't work
-Militant behavior probably doesn't fly any more . . . a GOPer just did a 13 hour quasi-anti-military filibuster!
What issues do they have left except "no taxes" and abortion?
And the difference in gov't sector jobs from those recessions and this one!
Too bad abortion will always be a winning issue for them in some states, because it's the only one many people form an opinion on.
I don't know if it will always remain a winning issue for them. It is possible that losing the gay issue may cascade. Both issues are religious-based. So if they lose on the gay issue they may lose a bit on the abortion issue as well. The drop won't be as large but even if they were to lose 10% or so, it would become a dead issue.
I guess. Gay marriage and abortion tend to work hand-in-hand for "family values" voters. When gay marriage becomes fully neutralized as an issue that may turn off enough religious conservatives who will actually consider other issues.I don't know if it will always remain a winning issue for them. It is possible that losing the gay issue may cascade. Both issues are religious-based. So if they lose on the gay issue they may lose a bit on the abortion issue as well. The drop won't be as large but even if they were to lose 10% or so, it would become a dead issue.
I think it's easier for them to keep the abortion issue alive than the Gay Marriage one. With Gay Marriage people learn that they aren't any different than straight people and deserve the same chance at happiness and the same legal entitlements. With abortion the line where life begins will be fuzzy for a long long time, maybe forever, so it's easier to get people riled up over it.
And the difference in gov't sector jobs from those recessions and this one!
And the difference in gov't sector jobs from those recessions and this one!
I'm so fucking happy she's in the Senate.
A smart-grid would be a great investment, and a no brainer for any nation.
No chance of happening though because it will increase the deficit, even though it will decrease the deficit in the long term and boost our economy.
I swear, if you told any company that they could borrow money for practically free and see that investment give you a good return in 5 years to forever, no one would turn it down. Yet the Republican party will because they are idiots or are slaves to their idiot primary voters
What is the brief spike on government jobs in the current recession? Census?And the difference in gov't sector jobs from those recessions and this one!
And when you actually look at a valid comparison instead of picking only numbers that serve your twisted version of events, it doesn't look as bad.
Biggest problem with the smart grid, is that it's a job killer.
That's not a problem. Move those displaced jobs to other infrastructure repair. Also smart grid doesn't build itself.Biggest problem with the smart grid, is that it's a job killer.
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Can you imagine how this would be covered if Romney had won? I'd imagine he would have lowered taxes with the fiscal cliff deal so that would be the cause for UE falling. I can imagine Jennifer Rubin's "this is what a recovery looks like" article.
the reduced price in power and increased productivity will increase jobs, so its not like an all or nothing
Well, if that still has a negative thing that can be pointed to, how about ports? We definitely need to repair and do upgrades on those
That's not a problem. Move those displaced jobs to other infrastructure repair. Also smart grid doesn't build itself.
Tonight Hannity presents "Benghazi: Six Months of Deceit".
I'm not joking.
Reduced price in power will just increase profits. Not sure how lower energy cost would increase productivity though?
They don't build themselves, but all the jobs you're removing(meter checkers/maintenance/inspections/etc) can't be made up with just initial smart grid infrastructure.
They were trying hard to get funding for the smart grid during the ARRA and more or less abandoned it because the job numbers just didn't work.
I agree the smart grid needs to happen, but it wouldn't be wise to do as jobs are barely moving as is.
I'm not following. Is it so easy to build a smart grid that it'd be done in a year or two? I would have expected more jobs in the short-term because you still need all of the old power infrastructure plus people building the new stuff.They don't build themselves, but all the jobs you're removing(meter checkers/maintenance/inspections/etc) can't be made up with just initial smart grid infrastructure.
They were trying hard to get funding for the smart grid during the ARRA and more or less abandoned it because the job numbers just didn't work.
I agree the smart grid needs to happen, but it wouldn't be wise to do as jobs are barely moving as is.
So PPP tweeted something about a nipple bill in North Carolina. I
The proposed legislation, House Bill 34, would make it a Class H felony to expose "external organs of sex and of excretion, including the nipple, or any portion of the areola, of the human female breast."
looked it up:
Do you know how much that would hurt to rip duct tape off your boobs?
What is the brief spike on government jobs in the current recession? Census?
Hey, I'm sure it's tough coming up with new ways to demonize the president every night. Gotta stick with the classics sometimes.Tonight Hannity presents "Benghazi: Six Months of Deceit".
I'm not joking.
So, I feel that privatized prisons are a major problem and I created a petition on the White House petition site to do something about it. I'd appreciate it if you signed it. https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/take-steps-end-privately-funded-prisons/Pbq3LLm1
Goddamn it, Michael Steele is the only Republican on Real Time tonight. I know some of you may prefer the panels when it's all liberals, but I for one prefer when Maher invites right wingers. The more teabaggier the better. Otherwise it just gets boring. And my man, Mike is far too reasonable nowadays to make shit entertaining to watch.