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The States: Maybe A National Divorce Is A Good Idea After All

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Desantis signed the six week abortion ban much more quietly than his 16 week ban.

maybe he’s starting to read the ****ing room

If reading the room means signing away women's health care then that's an extremely sad state. At that number of weeks and with the abortion pill out in their state they effectively have a complete ban on abortion. And their state had just recently after Dobbs become a place where women were fleeing other states to get the procedure.

I don't see how any of this gun shit and abortion shit is sustainable in the long term. Eventually enough women are going to stop voting against their own interests. White males are a lost cause but there's not enough of them in the long run.
 
Krazy Kristy said:
No state has a longer Republican history than Michigan, but the party that was first organized in Jackson in 1854 is now starting from scratch in the state of its birth, its new chairwoman says.

"Things are, I would say, worse than I expected," Kristina Karamo said. "We're really building the party from the ground up," and "it's essentially a startup."

Kristy announces her plans for affecting "revolutionary change" in the MIGOP. She shuttered their former Lansing HQ earlier this year as a cost-cutting measure, with plans to open 4 smaller regional offices to supposedly focus on the rurals...except that 3 of those offices will be in Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing - God's country! She has no plans to cancel the big money biennial GOP junket at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island though. As for her history of insane podcast commentary, she brushes it off as "out of context soundbites", and lays on a mixture of bandwagon & tu quoque, "Every podcaster has said something controversial before." Quelle surprise. She goes on to state that the reason her comments "seem ludicrious" is because they are spiritual in nature and we live in "a very secular society", oh and BTW she has a Master's degree in the field so she knows stuff and was just defending the Xtian faith! This is better known as gaslighting. She goes on to deny any association with QAnon, and says she expects to get paid for her work as state party chair, unlike her predecessor.
 
And let me guess, that "rural" location will be in Traverse City? Maybe Saginaw? Or Alpena?

Traverse City, Charlevoix, or Petoskey. Follow the donor money. There's certainly not much of it in Alpena, even if they do generally vote R. Saggy is also too poor and too many blacks/D voters.
 
And yet if that same 16 year old who was forced to carry that child to birth files paperwork with the state to adopt a child, she would be deemed unfit to be a mother and denied the adoption.

But don't you dare push them to circle that square and make sense of it all...
 
Traverse City, Charlevoix, or Petoskey. Follow the donor money. There's certainly not much of it in Alpena, even if they do generally vote R. Saggy is also too poor and too many blacks/D voters.

I can't imagine the Grand Hotel even wants to invite the QAnoners given that the GOP donors are sitting on their wallets.
 
Even TC is getting bluer though. Leelenau, Benzie, and Grand Traverse all went blue in the 2022 elections.

I find this interesting. Cause the fishing/hunting crowd in that part of the state seems to be the most backwoods of the Backwoods crowd. And they seem to grossly outnumber those of us who don't look like we have a relationship with Meth.
 
The nice thing is that Florida will be printing forms that women can carry at all times so they can just have their rapists sign off on them on tha spot. I think that’s fantastic- the only real issue that I heard with it is that the “but she was asking for it” box comes pre-checked.
 
I find this interesting. Cause the fishing/hunting crowd in that part of the state seems to be the most backwoods of the Backwoods crowd. And they seem to grossly outnumber those of us who don't look like we have a relationship with Meth.

Oh, don't get me wrong, the red areas are so red they're maroon, but the Leelanau Peninsula has been a bit of a blue outpost up there. It's always been an area for cottages and second homes. If I had to guess Covid caused people to re-prioritize if they'd rather live downstate or Up North year-round, and those with WFH privileges would be able to make the move somewhat seamlessly.
 
In unrelated news, Larry Nassar is exploring a run for Kansas Board of Education Inspector General...

[/sarcasm]
 
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