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flta OP , in [Analysis] What is no-fault divorce, and why do some conservatives want to get rid of it? | CNN

Right-wing commentators like Steven Crowder and Matt Walsh have ramped up complaints in recent months that it is too easy for people — specifically women — to get divorces. All states currently have some version of a no-fault divorce law, but Republicans in Texas and Nebraska list the dissolution or restriction of no-fault divorce in their state party political platforms.

In Louisiana earlier this year, state GOP members debated officially backing the dissolution of no-fault divorce, but no decision was made.

So we have the Democratic Party protecting and even expanding women’s rights in the states they control while the GOP has already dismantled reproductive rights and are now angling to repeal no-fault divorce.

Yet millions of people will say “Both sides” as they either not vote, vote Republican, or vote 3rd party while agreeing that no-fault divorce should be allowed…

Pratai , in [Analysis] What is no-fault divorce, and why do some conservatives want to get rid of it? | CNN

Without even reading that article, I’m going to guess that no fault divorce is something that benefits women. I’m basing this solely on the fact that conservatives don’t like women much- as most of their policy seems to be designed to hurt them in some way.

snooggums ,
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You are correct.

admiralteal ,

It's also classic "XYZ behavior that most people agree is not a preferable outcome is against our preferences, but instead of creating a safe and protective society that prevents people from ending up in bad situations in the first place we'll instead legislate the preference directly."

See: abortion, war on drugs, the entire carceral system, etc.

flta OP , (edited ) in [Analysis] DeSantis Faces Critical Decision on Cruise Ships in Key West

Since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, when cruise ships filled with sickened passengers were blocked from U.S. ports, residents in Key West, Fla., have been trying to limit the size and number of vacation vessels on the tiny island, using the momentum created during the pandemic to argue for continuing restrictions on cruise vessels.

Activists flooded City Commission meetings, protested on the dock, collected signatures and managed to pass three ballot measures in 2020 imposing stricter controls to protect the marine environment and limit passengers to 1,500 a day — only to see the state Legislature, with the approval of Gov. Ron DeSantis, void the new restrictions the following year.

Now the wealthy hotelier who operates Key West’s cruise ship port is doubling down, asking the state for permission to expand, which would allow bigger ships with more passengers to operate legally out of the port.

The issue will soon land on the desk of Mr. DeSantis, who has received nearly $1 million in campaign donations from the pier’s owner. It represents a tough balancing act for the Republican governor, a 2024 presidential candidate who has touted his environmental record but has also been a booster of Florida’s tourism industry.

Hopefully Key West wises up and doesn’t vote for Republicans next year.

For those in Key West, get organized by joining the Florida Keys Democratic Club!

WHYAREWEALLCAPS , in The Red State Brain Drain Isn’t Coming. It’s Happening Right Now.

Precisely how they like it. Intellectuals drive change which is anathema to the party of stagnation.

PugJesus , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever
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God, I wish they could just do it in exchange for them accepting all the fucking yahoos who think Christo-fascism is a good idea in the other 49, and in exchange for evacuating everyone with an ounce of sense in Texas.

gravitas_deficiency ,

That would be a genuinely outstanding tradeoff.

gravitas_deficiency , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever

Don’t threaten the rest of the country with a good time, Texas.

Hairyblue , in Nevada attorney general opens probe into Trump 2020 fake electors
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X and Facebook are allowing false claims about how the 2020 election was rigged. Hope that Nevada can get their findings out to help stop all the misinformation that Republicans and social media post.

Pons_Aelius , (edited ) in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever

World-class college football

In a game that is only played in one country... (well two if this genius is successful)

“The independence of Texas is good for humanity as a whole,”

I doubt it is possible be more narcissistic and self centred.

Personally, If Texas ever declared and the USA allowed them to leave I have a feeling they would be begging the US to readmit them to the union in a very short time.

These people fail to realise that so much of what they benefit from being in Texas is because it is part of the USA.

What happens when NASA and the DOD remove all their facilities and staff?

What happens when they have to defend themselves?

Sign trade agreements with the rest of the world?

What happens when the USA slaps tariffs on their oil to protect US interests?

Etc

etc

etc

etc.

It reminds me of children talking about how cool it will be when they are adults and don't have to listen to mom and dad.

They can stay up all night and play games!

They can eat ice-cream for breakfast!

They can do what ever they want!!!

lowdownfool ,
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The guy the quote in the article is definitely a believer in make-believe fantasy land nonsense. Look up Claver Kamau-Imani.

RubberStuntBaby ,

What happens to the Republican party without Texas' Electoral votes, senate and house seats? Wait... I think I'm warming up to this idea.

Jaysyn , in Once Florida's favorite son, Floridians turn on DeSantis in his bid for president
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I will boycott and bad mouth any company or organization he joins in the future.

No quarter for .

FatLegTed , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever
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Whackos in Waco.

I suppose the magic sky man is going to do all this for them.

lowdownfool ,
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The guy in the quote is all-in on sky magic. Look him up.

style99 , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever
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Let Mexico have it back, I say. They'll all love being the bitches of the drug lords who run things down there.

style99 , in Once Florida's favorite son, Floridians turn on DeSantis in his bid for president
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No honor among Nazis.

IHeartBadCode , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever
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As soon as we declare independence, we're going to be wealthy.

Hey I'm pretty sure the UK could let you know a thing or two about aforementioned topic.

A separate currency

Oh yeah, just FYI, world market does oil trade in US dollars which you wouldn't have access to and would make selling that oil to US aligned countries really difficult. And the countries that aren't US aligned, they know that, so they'll be expecting deals for them or they won't buy your oil either.

I personally believe that our personal GDP will double in five to seven years.

That's going to be really difficult as you'll become more toxic than Chernobyl soil on the International market and Texas has no where near enough domestic trade to actually hit that 200% GDP in seven years.

But let's be frank here, an independent Texas would not go bankrupt. They have enough cash and product to stay afloat. But much like the US Civil War taught us all, that the Confederates found out super fast what happens when they get cut off from literally every market on the planet Earth. It makes it really difficult to keep that bottom line from going red and really forces governments to either make really difficult calls on how to govern their slowly decaying nation or start a war and try to convince the world that they should trade with them.

Texas would not crumble overnight but they would be hurting very badly economically. They would in fact be very poor. Very, very poor. If they think their oil is going to save them, go ask Venezuela how that's working for them.

Treczoks ,

One additional key issue is that they would also use a lot of federal institutions that way.

mars296 ,

Well according to the guy in this article, there will be no taxes. So it would go bankrupt pretty quickly. Unless the plan is to nationalize the oil companies? Seems antithetical to what they are going for and the USA seems to have a secret clause in the constitution that it must overthrow any government that does that.

rhythmisaprancer , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever
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no poor people

unimaginable wealth

These and other points are lacking on details, as usual.

RhetoricalRat ,

They meant to say:

  • ???
  • Profit!
Johnvanjim ,
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Unaware7013 , in Texas secessionists feel more emboldened than ever

no poor people

L. O. L. Is he planning on massive wealth distribution (no), or is this more of a 'just remove them' sort of situation (more than likely)?

As soon as we declare independence, we're going to be wealthy. I personally believe that our personal GDP will double in five to seven years.”

Yep, you'll be drowning in wealth, just ask Brittan. Hell, maybe you'll finally be able to keep the power on all winter for once!

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