10. Prices are too high, especially gas. Maybe she should have budged with the gas tax.
9. Michigan kept kids out of school entirely too long. 50% of third graders are failing their literacy exams. We are behind, and our children deserve better.
8. Our schools have become too radical, whether it's an embracing of CRT or gender ideology, schools have gone too far.
7. In Michigan, we couldn't travel between our own homes, invite loved ones over, ride in a boat with a motor, or travel to "non-essential" items in stores.
6. Whitmer broke her own rules during the lockdown. When she was asked at the #whitmerdixondebate if she would have done anything differently, she wouldn't list off her errors, but she made quite a few.
5. She was cruel to businesses. I'll never forget how this man sobbed.
4. Crime is high right now. And Whitmer tried to pretend she never said anything about the "spirit of defund the police." Sorry, it exists.
3. When the MI Supreme Court shot down Whitmer, she just found another way to be cruel and enforce her covid policies.
2. There is absolutely no logic mixing our most vulnerable with covid patients.
1. Whitmer is supporting Prop 3. It grants everyone, including minors, the right to sterilization and abortion. No parental consent is mentioned in the amendment, but it does protect activists and abortion traffickers. Parents will be helpless.
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I watched the entire debate with @michaeljknowles and Victoria. Her abortion stance was solely bodily autonomy, yet she brought up viability (which I don't know if she'd genuinely be for a ban past that). There are so many problems with that line of reasoning and inconsistencies.
Firstly, if bodily autonomy is your ultimate argument, "viability" shouldn't matter. If you don't have to give any moral consideration to the human being inside of you because it's in your uterus, that principle doesn't change.
Unless you're arguing that a pregnant woman should induce when the child is viable (which could still be a toss up for the baby). Late-term abortions don't only occur for health. Maybe it took a while to save $, they took a while weighing options, relationship deteriorated, etc.
Okay. I see people talking about #WalkAway#WalkAwayMarch and saying it's fake or a Russian scheme. I honestly don't know much about the particulars, but here are some stories with people I know that walked away and why. These are unrelated but the same premise.
First, we have Pastor Deshawn, who is currently running for State Senate in Michigan. He's very active in his district. He was sick of Democrats attacking his values.
Next, David used to work for Democrats but started doing his own research. Actually, a meme opened his eyes, so keep on memeing on! He's working on @JohnJamesMI cmpaign.