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Not at all ... But take your complaint to the bank and see of that will pay your bills and keep you out of jail.
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so, how is that different than the post above you said was irrelevant?
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Not at all ... But take your complaint to the bank and see of that will pay your bills and keep you out of jail.
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The Governor can say "change this or I will not sign it".
But instead he kept the full holiday on boating supplies and got rid of the thing that would lead to less abortions.
At least we know where his priorities lie
Giving rich people a tax break on their boating supplies is more important than having less abortions
so, how is that different than the post above you said was irrelevant?
‘When Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed $3 billion from the state’s budget Thursday, one ill-fated item sounded familiar: Just as he did last year, DeSantis vetoed $2 million meant to help low-income people access long-acting birth control.
It was again Senate President Wilton Simpson, a Pasco County Republican, who included it in the $110 billion budget. Unlike last year, though, this veto landed amid a national reckoning on reproductive rights. It came weeks after a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggested the Court will overturn Roe v. Wade, and less than a month before Florida’s new 15-week abortion ban goes into effect.
Stephanie Fraim, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida — which includes the organization’s Tampa Bay-area clinics — questioned the rationale for the veto.
“Funding for this sensible investment in the health of our communities enjoys rare bipartisan support,” she said in an emailed statement. “And, thanks to President Biden, the Legislature was able to pass a balanced budget with plenty of money left in reserves. To take away health care from vulnerable people is just another example of his ongoing cruelty to Floridians.”’
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Amid abortion battle, DeSantis vetoes birth-control funding — again
When Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed $3 billion from the state’s budget Thursday, one ill-fated item sounded familiar: Just as he did last year, DeSantis vetoed $2 million meant to help low-income people access long-acting birth control. It was again Senate President Wilton Simpson, a Pasco County...www.yahoo.com
DeSantis is not alone among Republicans capable of such cruelty.
Why do low income people need to kill babies? Don't they know how not to get pregnant in the first place if they don't want to??‘When Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed $3 billion from the state’s budget Thursday, one ill-fated item sounded familiar: Just as he did last year, DeSantis vetoed $2 million meant to help low-income people access long-acting birth control.
It was again Senate President Wilton Simpson, a Pasco County Republican, who included it in the $110 billion budget. Unlike last year, though, this veto landed amid a national reckoning on reproductive rights. It came weeks after a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggested the Court will overturn Roe v. Wade, and less than a month before Florida’s new 15-week abortion ban goes into effect.
Stephanie Fraim, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida — which includes the organization’s Tampa Bay-area clinics — questioned the rationale for the veto.
“Funding for this sensible investment in the health of our communities enjoys rare bipartisan support,” she said in an emailed statement. “And, thanks to President Biden, the Legislature was able to pass a balanced budget with plenty of money left in reserves. To take away health care from vulnerable people is just another example of his ongoing cruelty to Floridians.”’
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Amid abortion battle, DeSantis vetoes birth-control funding — again
When Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed $3 billion from the state’s budget Thursday, one ill-fated item sounded familiar: Just as he did last year, DeSantis vetoed $2 million meant to help low-income people access long-acting birth control. It was again Senate President Wilton Simpson, a Pasco County...www.yahoo.com
DeSantis is not alone among Republicans capable of such cruelty.
Why does it have to be one or the other? How have we come to the point where people are helpless without taxpayers money? If you want contraception, get a job and pay for it yourself. If for some reason you can't pay for it yourself, then use the Ray from Cleveland's plan: Keep your legs shut.
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The Governor can do any number of things, the same as a the Legislature can send him a Balanced Budget and make whatever cuts they need to.
That's not what happened ... The Legislature failed to make the cuts necessary and sent the garbage they produced to the Governor.
If you think that less than 1% of the cuts made properly identifies someone's priorities ... You're fucking stupid ...
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Why do low income people need to kill babies? Don't they know how not to get pregnant in the first place if they don't want to??
Did anyone ever tell you that women also like sex? God made us that way.
People are not helpless without taxpayers money, but that small amount of taxpayers money would reduce the number of abortions...which is something your side pretends to care about. Is not having less abortions more important than a rich person getting a break on their boat supplies?
Did anybody tell you a lot of people would love to have a Hawaiian vacation? It doesn't mean taxpayers should pay for it.
If that's what you want, fine. When Roe is is reversed make abortions illegal in the state of Florida. Problem solved.
Did anyone ever tell you that women also like sex? God made us that way.
The women should bear responsibility as well as they choose to sleep with
I'm not responsible for their lack of responsibility
If that's what you want, fine. When Roe is is reversed make abortions illegal in the state of Florida. Problem solved.
Down vote all you want I'm not paying for your lack of responsibility
This goes back to paying one way or another.
If you want to ban abortions and make it more difficult for lower income people to obtain birth control, do not be surprised if more people end up on the government dole…
what is cut and what is left intact for sure identifies someone's priorities.