"Giving it a shot."..? lol Misogynist much? As our Navy ships and international merchant ships (if they had the balls to sail thru there) took missile fire daily in the Red Sea. Like father like son. More misogyny. Did you ask: "And why is that son?" No abortions in SC? Well use the pill. Yeah, 45% of American women are hags. That remark is just so stupid it's ridiculous. Misogynist again. Hahahahah. We are at super-astronomical highs, and you have been wrong every time. Yes Stoney, we will have a pull-back under Trump. I explained this in detail back in July/August. A run-up into the likelihood of Harris win, if Trump wins we go down. You might want to give up on the market timing game dude. Your batting average is 0.000 And give up on the political commentary too. You live in a bubble.
WE come from different places. You as always the ignorant space. I would sooner drive off a cliff than associate myself with with these disgusting garbage types. Have you heard what they are saying about women? that they own their bodies and they have been put back in the kitchen? I am not going post any of that crap but I have a nephew, he hates women he's been sitting in a basement listening to blogs about republicans that hate women. A whole younger MAGA generation of disgusting creeps. Unfortunately for now my nephew is in there.. he goes on and on about women. The deep state. Q Anon it never stops. Kennedy... We have grandmas crying and women we know in a really bad place now. The United States now represents the very worst of what we have to offer. I can step back and agree with points about sexual identity and all the pro-noun etc. That's all been over my head I don't believe in Trans athletes crossing over to play and all the " woke " politics I found very boring. The facts are nine states have total abortion bans and do not allow abortion in cases of rape or incest: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas. When your daughter is raped and then dies on the floor of a hospital who won't help her then you'll realize your transgressions. (pun intended) Once again I could post stuff here that would curl your toes. But it's up to you all to figure out what's going on. It will all play out on rapid fashion and I'm not sure I want to be around to see it. I no longer feel like investing and I have little joy in life.
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Hey Stoney, Believe it or not, I pretty much share your views regarding abortions in the case of incest,rape, health of the mother. In fact I 100% agree. But this election would not have changed any of that. Kamala couldn't change it had she won. Unless she had a clean sweep and added 3 more Justices to SCOTUS. She couldn't write an executive order that overides the Supreme Court. That's just the way it works. Had some of those states flipped their legislatures, they could update their state laws. When Roe was overturned, it left it up to the states. Here's the thing Stoney. Bottom line the DNC ran a very weak candidate. So weak, that millions of women that agree with you (and me) about the abortion issue decided that even though they felt passionately about this, it was outweighed by the myriad of other things. The Dems should have discouraged Joe from even running again, and put up a strong candidate. There's plenty of them. They misplayed their hands, and for the next 4 years, you're stuck with Trump and the states are stuck with their legislatures.
Missouri was the first state to ban abortion after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Guess what just happened? They put it on the ballot and now the right to an abortion is part of their state constitution. In fact, lots of states passed ammendmets that basically fixed most of what we are discussing. Arizona: Amendment Passed Voters approved a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would establish a right to abortion up to the point of fetal viability, a threshold determined by physicians but estimated to be around 24 weeks. The amendment also includes protections for abortion after 24 weeks to “protect the life or physical or mental health of the pregnant individual.” Prior to the vote, abortion was banned in Arizona after 15 weeks. Colorado: Amendment Passed With more than 60% of the vote, Colorado passed an amendment that affirms abortion in the state constitution and revokes the existing ban on public funding for abortions that state employees and people on Medicaid use for abortions covered by insurance. Amendment 79 demanded 55% of the vote to pass. Currently, abortion is legal without gestational limits. The legislature enacted a Reproductive Health Equity Act in 2022 that codified the right to abortion and contraception and confirmed that “a fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent or derivative rights under the laws of the state.” Florida: Amendment Failed Floridians Protecting Freedom certified nearly a million signatures, surpassing the number required, to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would ensure a right to abortion until viability. Amendment 4, however, failed to meet the 60% support it needed to pass in the state, according to a projection by Decision Desk HQ. A majority of voters did, however, support the amendment: About 57% of voters supported the amendment, falling just short of the necessary 60% threshold. As a result, abortion will remain banned in Florida after six weeks gestation, due to a law that's been in effect since May 1. Florida is surrounded by states with near-total abortion bans; before the current ban, people from those nearby states would travel to Florida to access abortion. Maryland: Amendment Passed The state’s Democratic-controlled legislature moved the Right to Reproductive Freedom Act onto the general election ballot, and voters passed the measure on Tuesday. NBC News reported that about 74% of voters approved a constitutional amendment to cement an expanded right to abortion and additional reproductive rights. Abortion is legal until viability under a state referendum passed by Marylanders in 1992. Now, the amendment will add "the ability to make and effectuate decisions to prevent, continue, or end one's own pregnancy." Missouri: Amendment Passed Missourians passed a constitutional amendment to create a right to abortion until viability and enshrine other forms of reproductive health care, such as birth control and miscarriage care. Prior to the passage of this amendment, abortion was banned without exceptions for rape or incest. According to the New York Times, Missouri was the first state to ban abortion after Roe v. Wade was overturned, making this amendment passage particularly significant. This is also the first case in which citizens have overturned an abortion ban via a ballot question vote, according to the Times. Montana: Amendment Passed Montanans voted to safeguard abortion until viability, enshrining the current law in the state constitution. While the amendment won't change anything, NBC News reported that advocates proposed the amendment as a safeguard against any future threats to reproductive freedom. Nebraska: Amendment Failed Nebraskans voted against a measure that would preserve a right to abortion until viability, instead voting to restrict abortion past the first three months of pregnancy. Voters in the state faced competing ballot measures, opting to affirm the state's restrictions. Abortion is currently outlawed after 12 weeks with some exceptions, according to state law. Nevada: Amendment Passed Nevadans passed a constitutional amendment on the ballot to solidify the right to abortion until viability — a process that required a simple majority in two successive elections. The passage of this amendment is the first of two necessary votes, putting Nevada on the road to securing the right to abortion in the state if a second vote passes in 2026. Abortion is currently legal until viability after voters approved a state referendum in 1990. New York: Amendment Passed Voters approved the New York Equal Protection of Law Amendment, further protecting abortion access in the state. The amendment “prohibit discrimination based on a person’s ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, and sex, including their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, and pregnancy outcomes.” The measure also secures the right to abortion alongside added reproductive health care. Abortion is legal until viability and can be performed at any stage to save a pregnant person’s life. South Dakota: Amendment Failed A near total abortion ban will remain in place in South Dakota after voters rejected a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would have reserved a right to abortion in the first trimester and demanded that any second-trimester regulation “must be reasonably related to the physical health of the pregnant woman.” Abortion is banned without exception for rape or incest in the state, due to a trigger law that went into effect after Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Every one of these states make an allowance if the woman's health is in danger. The case you cited was more of the doctor being a wimp and unsure... shortly after Texas passed the laws.