I agree that these CEOs are making way too much, but people aren't going to blame overpaid CEOs on high prices. They blame the President (however wrong that is).
I agree that these CEOs are making way too much, but people aren't going to blame overpaid CEOs on high prices. They blame the President (however wrong that is).
The abortion bans are a hard one to dismiss for women if not impossible. I don't think people it doesn't affect (mainly men) realize what it will do to women. From the choices they make down to being forbidden medication because the side effect is hurting a baby. It's wide, and scary to pharmacies and doctors. It will literally shut down a lot of women's healthcare so it will be a big issue to women, regardless of party.I am not the one who will be declaring it a non issue, being mostly pro choice , myself.
Voters who will weigh their needs about abortions versus pocketbook and the border, might, though.
I will say that the current state of abortion law is not going to affect my vote come November.
As they should. Abortion was a major major topic for the GOP - overturning Roe v Wade was a staple campaign topic for decadesDems will give that topic EVERYTHING they've got. Time will tell if that will be enough and if their obvious need to basically ignore the more important issues ends up being a winning strategy or not.
Said no such thing. Just stating reality. You could have 11 truly fair unbiased jurors and all it would take is one juror that decides not guilty b4 the trial starts"It's only justice if the jury is 100% Trump haters."
Stupid people blame the law that requires that minimum wage workers to be paid at all. CEOs, according to them, are worth the tens of millions they are paid, but the line workers are the reason prices are too high.I agree that these CEOs are making way too much, but people aren't going to blame overpaid CEOs on high prices. They blame the President (however wrong that is).
That seems rather disingenuous. I did not read anyone's post to suggest issues at the border are "status quo." Saying something has been a long standing issue, not created by the current administration is not claiming the way it is, is the exactly the way it's always been.You know, when a poster takes this view of the border - I just "can't even".
I had this experience with a different poster yesterday, and continuing a discussion with a poster who claims the current border situation is simply status quo, is a complete waste of time.
ThisIf you have a full-time job and you still qualify for public assistance, you're not gaming the system. Your employer is.
I know all about it. I initially lived in Baltimore city for 35 years. I now live in a very red PA county. It's not a cult area, but close. I've had a philosophy for many years, always leave your house prepared for war. We've had zero problems voting in-person, but this year feels different.Indeed, on the weekend before November 5th we're going to have to say: libruls, women and children to the underground shelters; fighters assume your battle stations.
Clarity is required.
Agreed of course.I know all about it. I initially lived in Baltimore city for 35 years. I now live in a very red PA county. It's not a cult area, but close. I've had a philosophy for many years, always leave your house prepared for war. We've had zero problems voting in-person, but this year feels different.