Any source for your specific claims that Republicans are calling for a nationwide ban on IUDs?
Of course you can find SOMEONE on Twitter talking about it just like I can find sitting congresspeople talking about abolishing the police.
nationwide? No.
But some states (Louisiana for one) have in the works laws that define life from fertilization. Several forms of birth control have secondary methods of ending pregnancies that work post-fertilization. IUDs are one of those. So by a 'life starts at fertilization' law, several forms of birth control would technically be murder and punishable by law if you use them.
here's a sitting US senator saying that SCOTUS was wrong to declare women had a constitutional right to birth control. She's telling us what the mag'as want to do - we just have to listen.
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn this weekend called a landmark 1965 Supreme Court ruling legalizing access to contraception "constitutionally unsound" in comments criticizing the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the high court.
But some states (Louisiana for one) have in the works laws that define life from fertilization. Several forms of birth control have secondary methods of ending pregnancies that work post-fertilization. IUDs are one of those. So by a 'life starts at fertilization' law, several forms of birth control would technically be murder and punishable by law if you use them.
here's a sitting US senator saying that SCOTUS was wrong to declare women had a constitutional right to birth control. She's telling us what the mag'as want to do - we just have to listen.
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn this weekend called a landmark 1965 Supreme Court ruling legalizing access to contraception "constitutionally unsound" in comments criticizing the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the high court.
mag'as in Missouri don't want medicaid to pay for birth control.
A group of conservative senators are demanding limits on birth control coverage and Planned Parenthood payments be included to win their support, though Medicaid is already prohibited from paying for abortions. The tax, called the Federal Reimbursement Allowance or FRA, expires Sept. 30. But Gov. Mike Parson plans to impose draconian spending cuts if an extension isn’t approved by July 1, when the new budget year begins. Read more at:
The bad news for unpopular President Joe Biden continues to roll in, the latest from a new survey that shows likely voters, by a 2-to-1 margin, do not want him to run again.
A majority of voters think President Joe Biden shouldn’t seek reelection in 2024, and he would lose a rematch with former President Donald Trump by double-digit margins.
i will criticize the GOP at times when do/act stupid. For example, I despise swamp creatures like Turkeyneck/Cocaine Mitch and Kevin McCarthy. I despise all RINOS too, especially Mittens Romney.
i will criticize the GOP at times when do/act stupid. For example, I despise swamp creatures like Turkeyneck/Cocaine Mitch and Kevin McCarthy. I despise all RINOS too, especially Mittens Romney.
um, no. The deficit it emphatically not at a record.
The deficit *was* at a record under Trump.
The deficit under Biden is shrinking at a record pace.
Facts don't care about your feelings.
Why do you keep on lying? the deficit under Biden ... $2.8 trilliion. the second biggest of all time. Under Trump it was never more than $1 trillion except the Covid year. Please be honest about stuff. It tarnishes your reputation.