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1. In Texas, governor Perry will soon sign a law that severely limits funding to planned parenthood, and the vast majority of abortion clinics in the state will be closed (42 of 47 iirc). It will also be illegal to receive an abortion after 20 weeks. See: http://news.yahoo.com/texas-governor-set-sign-restrictive-abortion-law-052256420.html
As a result, it is going to become incredibly difficult if not impossible to have an abortion in Texas, and their goal is definitely to make it completely illegal, and many other states are headed in this direction as well.
2. The House Republicans have passed a farm bill that will eliminate the food stamp program while continuing to subsidize large agribusiness. See: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/15/opinion/krugman-hunger-games-usa.html
It is one of the most disturbing moves I have seen recently. They claim that food stamps hold people back and keep them dependent on government (whereas it is apparently okay for big business to be dependent on government). It does not matter that poverty in this country has grown significantly since the recession, which is why so many more people have signed up for food stamps in recent years.
3. Third, the state of North Carolina is faring even worse. The Republican Party controls the government of the state, and they have been cutting social programs left and right including federal unemployment benefits because of the same poor blaming mentality: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/10/opinion/the-decline-of-north-carolina.html
Also: http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/16/the-decline-of-north-carolina-continued/
In this second article, it discusses how they are attempting to undermine judicial independence in their state.
4. Immigration policy. If everyone in states like Texas who lives here was allowed to vote, the state would not be so red. See: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/14/opinion/sunday/douthat-the-houses-immigration-dilemma.html
And slate magazine has a map:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ap_illegal_immigrant_population_by_state.html
The Republican Party has been trying to prevent a path to citizenship for people who live here and whose families are here. They know that, if everyone is given a fair chance to actually participate in our democracy, then they wont stay in power. In general, I get the sense that a lot of older americans are opposed to the browning of the country (i.e. they're racist).
So that is all the Republican Party bashing that I want to do for now. I knew about immigration and abortion, but the elimination of food stamps and federal unemployment benefits? While continuing expensive business subsidization? It is outrageous.
Thoughts?
As a result, it is going to become incredibly difficult if not impossible to have an abortion in Texas, and their goal is definitely to make it completely illegal, and many other states are headed in this direction as well.
2. The House Republicans have passed a farm bill that will eliminate the food stamp program while continuing to subsidize large agribusiness. See: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/15/opinion/krugman-hunger-games-usa.html
It is one of the most disturbing moves I have seen recently. They claim that food stamps hold people back and keep them dependent on government (whereas it is apparently okay for big business to be dependent on government). It does not matter that poverty in this country has grown significantly since the recession, which is why so many more people have signed up for food stamps in recent years.
3. Third, the state of North Carolina is faring even worse. The Republican Party controls the government of the state, and they have been cutting social programs left and right including federal unemployment benefits because of the same poor blaming mentality: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/10/opinion/the-decline-of-north-carolina.html
Also: http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/16/the-decline-of-north-carolina-continued/
In this second article, it discusses how they are attempting to undermine judicial independence in their state.
4. Immigration policy. If everyone in states like Texas who lives here was allowed to vote, the state would not be so red. See: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/14/opinion/sunday/douthat-the-houses-immigration-dilemma.html
And slate magazine has a map:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ap_illegal_immigrant_population_by_state.html
The Republican Party has been trying to prevent a path to citizenship for people who live here and whose families are here. They know that, if everyone is given a fair chance to actually participate in our democracy, then they wont stay in power. In general, I get the sense that a lot of older americans are opposed to the browning of the country (i.e. they're racist).
So that is all the Republican Party bashing that I want to do for now. I knew about immigration and abortion, but the elimination of food stamps and federal unemployment benefits? While continuing expensive business subsidization? It is outrageous.
Thoughts?