“This may garner the law maker's desired effect, so whether we all agree or not, at least it's an effective law. That said, I worry it will lead to more problems if we don't address the prison overpopulation problem. Non-violent crimes, specifically drug related crimes need to be handled differently,…”
“This is a disgusting and overreaching attempt at restricting human rights. It's borderline habeus corpus, seizing a woman's body and refusing to let her make her own choices. Additionally unwanted children have a significantly higher chance of committing crime and having mental health issues. How da…”
“Tuition costs are absurd and student load debt absolutely needs to be addressed, but removing all cost is not the answer. It should be drastically reduced, and subsidized by our tax money, but at the same time should cost something to the student because higher education is a privilege to work hard …”
“Funny how it's a lack of "Democratic" support that killed this bill, despite the majority of the house and senate being Republican, and the overwhelming amount of conservative bills being passed. Also, don't completely blame one side and exonerate the other side for the success or failure of a bill …”
“We don't know enough about this commission and their criteria for repealing regulations. Yes we should trim fat if it's possible, but not at the expense of the environment or workers' rights. And what agency is saving on costs? Is it government, small business, corporations? We need to know more bef…”
“You have to get permission to harvest an organ from a dead body, but people think it's ok to control what a living person does with their body? How can anyone give a dead body more rights than a living one? It's freaking habeous corpus, controlling choice rights is an unlawful seizure and detainment…”
“It's frustrating watching a stooge who I didn't vote for install his unqualified cronies in major positions of power, but it's even worse when people think it's a good idea. None of these appointees will help the disenfranchised rural Americans improve their lives, only those who really don't need t…”
“We cannot repeal Dodd-Frank. The interests of the people are far more important than the interests of the banks. Growing the economy is only good insofar as it benefits the people. This will be at the expense of the people. All actions like this must be paired with the question, "At what cost?" This…”