Says the high school grad and college dropout. Joy Reid is a Harvard Grad in film studies, and a 2003 Knight Center for Specialized Journalism fellow. She was nominated for three NABJ Salute to Excellence Awards. Ketanji Brown graduated magna c*m laude from Harvard with a bachelor’s degree in government. In her senior year she wrote an honours thesis examining the role of coercion in plea bargaining. After working for one year as a journalist and researcher at Time magazine, she entered Harvard Law School, graduating with a juris doctor (J.D.) degree in 1996. While there she served as a supervising editor of the Harvard Law Review. Shiela Jackson Lee Sheila Jackson Lee earned a B.A. in Political Science from Yale University with honors in the first graduating class, including females, followed by a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School. Michelle Obama earned a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University and a juris doctor degree from Harvard Law School.
It allows women to make a choices regarding their personal health and reproductive choices. Shall we continue to talk past each other?
Did the bill disallow liposuction? Appendectomy? Diaphragms? Abstinence? Oh, it wasn't about all choices regarding their personal health and reproductive choices, just the one that involves killing their baby.
You must be one of those republicans that thinks abortions are performed after birth. Certainly not a libertarian since they would be opposed to the government preventing an individual the right to make decisions about their own health and body.
Libertarians are split on abortion, because the libertarian position depends on whether you consider the child in utero to be a living human being. Those who do are anti-abortion, because the child's right to life trumps the convenience of the mother. Those who don't are pro-abortion, because the woman should have bodily autonomy. Neither position is anti-libertarian.
Trump is supposedly a guest speaker at this sh*t stain's conference tonight in Palm Springs. Why isn't that surprising? MAGA!
He is actually giving the bottom 10 only of the "Life, Health, and Inclusion" subcategory, not the actual rankings. America's Top States for Business 2023: The full rankings (cnbc.com) Texas is actually ranked 6th overall, being first in access to capital, second in economy, and second in workforce.
I'm aware, still interesting nonetheless. If I didn't work at a chemical plant and have a union position along with already being a Texas native I wouldn't move here and that's the purpose of the video. Then again if I lived in MS or AL or one the other shithole southern states maybe I would...
Yes, he's talking about "worst states for people to live in" rather than "best states for businesses to operate". I wonder how most people value "access to capital" vs "life" or "health".
I notice you skipped the categories "education" and "cost of living" and "infrastructure" and "economy" and "technology and innovation". Those, I am certain, likewise have no bearing on how bad or good a state is to live in, right?
Stupidmoniker sure likes to type like he knows what's going on in a state he doesn't live in better than people who actually do.