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Republican culture war legislation mega thread

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4 hours ago, Fnord said:

So you got nothing. Of course your lack of ideas, understanding, and critical thinking will definitely not prevent you from posting your misguided, deluded opinions as fact here ad nauseum, every day...

Triggered about where I shop and what I drink.  Sad.  

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20 hours ago, Fnord said:

Here's a fun one Florida removes books from libraries that might dare to mention race or LGBTQ+ topics, but totally cool if your MD wants to mention demons when talking about your personal health, or refuse to treat patients based on personal beliefs, a violation of the Hippocratic oath that doctors take. MAGAmooks WINNING!

This one is just as good. Transgender ADULTS being refused health care in... you guessed it, Florida! I thought this was just about protecting the kids! That's what @Hardcore troubadour keeps assuring me, anyway.

 

Fukking Florida. Seriously. MAGA has ruined that state. I used to think "anyone but Trump" but I'll include DeSantis now. The Gang Of Puzzies (GOP) should be nuked into ash and started over by people that actually care about governing, not hating others and settling political scores. Useless fuktards.

Here's another gem from Florida

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A handful of Florida Republicans have implored immigrants to stay in the state in the wake of recent laws signed by Governor Ron DeSantis.

Last month, Florida enacted a new bill, SB 1718, that is set to introduce strict new anti-immigration rules once it goes into full effect on July 1. Among its provision are requirements that businesses with 25 employees or more utilize E-Verify, a program that tracks whether individuals are legally able to work in the U.S., and that hospitals collect certain information on undocumented patients.

On Monday morning, GOP Florida State Representatives Alina Garcia, Rick Roth and Juan Fernandez Barquin spoke at an event in Hialeah, Florida, about the impending implications of SB 1718. At one point, Roth, as captured in a video shared by political activist Thomas Kennedy, said that the bill is meant "to scare" immigrants and urged those in attendance to convince their immigrant acquaintances to stay.

 

 

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20 hours ago, jonnyutah said:

Limits healthcare? Telehealth shouldn't be used for experimental treatments. You just have to actually see a doctor now. No phoning into super liberal castraters and just getting drugs(likely on our dime) anymore. 

So you think you and those that think like you have the right to tell people what telehealth is and isn't for? Novel approach. Regrettably, you have no idea what you're talking about, so I will disregard this post. Feel free to respond with something substantive, though. Not trying to shut down conversation. 

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I know people that were forced to purchase  Obamacare. They hated it. But the ones that don’t pay for it love it. 

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41 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

I know people that were forced to purchase  Obamacare. They hated it. But the ones that don’t pay for it love it. 

Sure. We all know that the only people that deserve health care are those in this country that can afford it. Which, given current trends, is only something like 15% of the country. 

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6 minutes ago, Fnord said:

Sure. We all know that the only people that deserve health care are those in this country that can afford it. Which, given current trends, is only something like 15% of the country. 

I didn’t say anything like that. All I said was what the result was. I doubt you know anyone that had to actually pay for that shite coverage. And you probably don’t know why they hated it so much. 

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US judge throws out Texas ban on drag acts, calls it unconstitutional

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(Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas ruled on Tuesday that the state's new law limiting public drag performances was an unconstitutional restriction on speech and he permanently forbid enforcement of it.

"Not all people will like or condone certain performances," U.S. District Judge David Hittner wrote. "This is no different than a person's opinion on certain comedy or genres of music, but that alone does not strip First Amendment protection."

 

https://news.yahoo.com/us-judge-throws-texas-ban-203314504.html

Nice W against the fascist republicans.

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