Author Topic: Texas, more specifically Greg Abbott, hates your freedom, and the Constitution  (Read 10452 times)

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I have a great deal of issue with them having the same Constitutional rights as a person.  Since the vast majority of corporations are closely held, the individuals controlling them don't need two voices.

WTF strawman arguments are you talking about?  See above.

Corps now have freedom of speech per Citizens UnitedYou want to deny a corporation the right to make a statement?

Corps now have religious beliefs transferred into them from their closely held owners per Burwell. No. Corporations have the right to say no to spending THEIR money on abortion drugs they morally object to.


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I have a great deal of issue with them having the same Constitutional rights as a person.  Since the vast majority of corporations are closely held, the individuals controlling them don't need two voices.

WTF strawman arguments are you talking about?  See above.

Corps now have freedom of speech per Citizens UnitedYou want to deny a corporation the right to make a statement?

Corps now have religious beliefs transferred into them from their closely held owners per Burwell. No. Corporations have the right to say no to spending THEIR money on abortion drugs they morally object to.

Who is morally objecting to the drugs? I think having morals is a trait of a person. :shrugs:

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Governments aren't people and therefore shouldn't be able to determine what's illegal or immoral.
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I have a great deal of issue with them having the same Constitutional rights as a person.  Since the vast majority of corporations are closely held, the individuals controlling them don't need two voices.

WTF strawman arguments are you talking about?  See above.

Corps now have freedom of speech per Citizens UnitedYou want to deny a corporation the right to make a statement?

Corps now have religious beliefs transferred into them from their closely held owners per Burwell. No. Corporations have the right to say no to spending THEIR money on abortion drugs they morally object to.

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https://twitter.com/texastribune/status/1404954422749319175?s=21


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On the same day the senate passed a bill making juneteenth a federal holiday :lol: America, folks

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The comparison  :lol: :lol:


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Alright, alright.


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Now private companies in Texas can’t mandate vaccines.

https://twitter.com/abc/status/1447695114969694210?s=21


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Now private companies in Texas can’t mandate vaccines.

https://twitter.com/abc/status/1447695114969694210?s=21


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A perfect addition to a very aptly titled thread. Texas has always been the stalking horse for testing out whether there's an appetite for completely reversing well-established Constitutional concepts. 

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Now private companies in Texas can’t mandate vaccines.

https://twitter.com/abc/status/1447695114969694210?s=21


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A perfect addition to a very aptly titled thread. Texas has always been the stalking horse for testing out whether there's an appetite for completely reversing well-established Constitutional concepts.

even when the answer is a resounding "no, there is no appetite for that" the response is 🙉

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Now private companies in Texas can’t mandate vaccines.

https://twitter.com/abc/status/1447695114969694210?s=21


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A perfect addition to a very aptly titled thread. Texas has always been the stalking horse for testing out whether there's an appetite for completely reversing well-established Constitutional concepts.

even when the answer is a resounding "no, there is no appetite for that" the response is 🙉

But also, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.


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When a Southlake parent attempted to donate “In God We Trust” signs written in Arabic and decorated with rainbow colors, the school board president informed him that schools already have enough posters displaying the national motto.

But under a new law, Texas public schools are required to hang posters emblazoned with “In God We Trust” if someone donates a poster or framed copy to a campus.


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When a Southlake parent attempted to donate “In God We Trust” signs written in Arabic and decorated with rainbow colors, the school board president informed him that schools already have enough posters displaying the national motto.

But under a new law, Texas public schools are required to hang posters emblazoned with “In God We Trust” if someone donates a poster or framed copy to a campus.


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holy crap lol

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When a Southlake parent attempted to donate “In God We Trust” signs written in Arabic and decorated with rainbow colors, the school board president informed him that schools already have enough posters displaying the national motto.

But under a new law, Texas public schools are required to hang posters emblazoned with “In God We Trust” if someone donates a poster or framed copy to a campus.


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Party of small government and freedoms, huh? rough ridin' frauds. Bigotry at all costs.

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Insane that law exists. Even insanier that they didn’t want to display something cool.

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When a Southlake parent attempted to donate “In God We Trust” signs written in Arabic and decorated with rainbow colors, the school board president informed him that schools already have enough posters displaying the national motto.

But under a new law, Texas public schools are required to hang posters emblazoned with “In God We Trust” if someone donates a poster or framed copy to a campus.


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That's some great trolling. Amazing that lawmakers had time to craft a law regulating the display of donated "In God We Trust" signs.

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that is a goEMAW level troll