Maybe voting right, yes. Spending? I doubt it.
Cliffs: Amy Klobuchar was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in February, but fortunately treatment has been successful.
https://medium.com/@Amy_Klobuchar/statement-from-senator-amy-klobuchar-975260e9de8
Klob yelled at cancer and made it cry.
Irradiated the tumor by showing it pictures of her giving side eye to Mayor Pete during a primary debate.
She told her doctors to throw the kitchen sink stapler at it.
Jokes aside, glad treatment is working so far. Maybe this scare will make her hold back less and push for actual change.
Good to see everyone coming to this obvious conclusion now that it’s hopeless
https://twitter.com/ajentleson/status/1436024790356316169?s=21
Abortion is given too much weight as an issue.
Because its a wedge issue. This just in - politicians care more about wining elections than good policy.
It’s estimated that something like 1% of women of childbearing age have an abortion in any given year. For every 100 births in the US, there are approximately 18 abortions. And that doesn’t account for the folks who at least consider the option and deserve access to information about the procedure and somewhere to receive treatment if they want it… It’s a pretty big deal.
Dems would be a stronger party if something other than abortion was the primary litmus test.
Could Biden issue an EO prohibiting any FDIC bank from honoring any information or garnishment requests in Texas related to the abortion law?
It’s basic fucking healthcare. It’s like banning appendectomies. What a country.
But white men need those.
Meanwhile like 90% of Dem states have independent commissions lol. I don’t know if that’s true but probably close
https://twitter.com/RepStephMurphy/status/1436010334016479233?s=20
Her district is a leans dem. She needs to be primaried.