I agree and no my reason isn’t here to celebrate it. But without it my wife’s and my life would be incredibly different in a terrible negative way (without getting into sad/gross details).

I just don’t think our government should have any input on the legality of it or not. It’s a persons choice and I just lean more on that than letting government make the choice.

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The government stepped out of the decision making process with the overturning of Roe. By letting the states decide, it allows people to live in a state that aligns with their values.

The roe vs wade decision was trump repaying a favor owed back to the largest evangelical organization in the country.

I like states having the powers.

But if you can’t acknowledge the rug pull that trump did for a favor (for his attorney) then you don’t realize how much religion still controls our country (which I am 💯 against)

Trump ran as a conservative and appointed conservatives to the Supreme Court during his presidency. It’s common practice to do so. He did not have say in which cases they heard or what decisions they rendered from hearing those cases.

Again, I’m not remotely religious, so agree no one religion should control our country.

However, I don’t think abortion is purely a religious issue. It’s a stance I’ve changed my feelings on as I got older and been exposed to more perspectives.

Look at who and why he appointed that person. It’s called Jerry Falwell. I don’t disagree but if you think trump did any of that you are dead wrong. He owed cohen a favor/Falwell and had to do right by it and appoint a certain person as a judge to return that favor.

I don’t think it’s a religious issue necessarily, it’s just often made into that

The religious lobby is very powerful. Political capital flows in both directions from grassroots donations to large scale private interest groups who spend boatloads of money pushing their agenda.

It’s not something that can be stopped, as we’re free to spend our money however we see fit. Right first left comes down to many, who are simply single issue voters.

In this election, one candidate presents a favorable acceptance of bitcoin, while the other side is approaching this with hostility.

Me voting for Trump does not mean that I support every one of his policies or every other person‘s reasons for voting for him.

If bitcoin was already ubiquitous in society, my priorities would shift to what’s most important to me next. What I won’t do is vote for someone just because I am against the other person. I don’t believe in voting for the lesser of two evils. If I vote for someone, it’s for a reason…

I never implied your a trumper/if I did it wasn’t intentional. I’m not not voting for him either. I am simply referring to roe vs wade that you brought up nothing more nothing less