Dan Patrick, Texas’ Republican lieutenant governor, on Monday night suggested that he and other grandparents would be willing to risk their health and even lives in order for the United States to “get back to work” amid the coronavirus pandemic.Once again, the GOP is showing that when it comes to human life, they don't care about anyone (other than the top 0.1%) once they exit the birth canal.
It's also interesting how, when there is a crisis, Republicans eagerly jettison their embrace of Ayn Randian capitalism and embrace socialist-type measures.
Who knew that, when we reset the clocks this month, that we went from Standard Time to the Twilight Zone.
Speaking of the Twilight Zone:
Golden Earring is a long-lived Dutch band that, as far as the American market is concerned, is a two-hit wonder. This was one of them.
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Pro-life has always meant only forced birth. This is just it's coming out party. They finally took off their sheets.
I can only hope Ma and Pa tRumpanzee takes this to heart come voting day. I had thought his base was partly the olds, and Koolaid drunk or not this ought to give them cold chills.
w3ski
The rethugs...
All for one, and all for mine. Or is that mien?
As to the rest disregard, denigrate, and disabuse.
Good news is many of the stalwarts are old, and covid
does not negotiate. One makes bed and then must lie.
Eck!
You missed the fact that Texas joined Ohio in ordering abortion clinics to cease operations because abortions are “elective” procedures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRy1XMdsP9Y
Radar Love from Golden Earring is the other!
...Aaaand Mississippi's governor has overridden mayors and county governments efforts at stemming the spread of the virus.
-Doug in Sugar Pine
Pack a lunch, bring an army.
At this point the only difference between Republicans and Nazis is branding. Mass deaths are fine as long as they make money off of them. WTF?!
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