Okay, let's talk about this ridiculous talking point that some conservative men love to use, subsequently betraying their complete ignorance on our military draft.
Claiming the draft is to men like abortion is to women is ludicrous for three big reasons.
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1. The draft in the United States hasn't been in effect since December 27th, 1972. That was the last day young men were inducted in our Armed Forces. And yes, that means young men in the U.S. have been free of being drafted longer than young women have had abortion access.
2. The consequences for young men failing to register for the draft are not even close to being similar for young women who don't have abortion access. It's like comparing a scratch on your car to a catastrophic wreck.
Here's a quick summary between the two...
Young men who don't register for the draft essentially cannot be hired by the federal government and some state governments. And in some states, they cannot get a driver's license without registering for the draft. That's completely wrong, I agree, but it ain't the same.
These same conservative men will come back and claim young men can be prosecuted for failing to register, but this is basically false. The Justice Department decided to suspend prosecutions for draft registration back in 1988 because they realized it's pointless and helps no one.
These conservative men will then claim that young men can't receive federal student aid for college, but this isn't true, either. That law is no longer on the books. A young man's federal aid for college will NOT be impacted by their draft registration.
Meanwhile, young women who don't have abortion access can literally die and many have. Women have died at hospitals because doctors were too afraid to offer abortion care for fear of breaking cruel laws implemented after the Dobbs ruling.
Let's review Point #2:
Young men can't get hired by the federal government and some state governments for not registering for the draft.
Young women have died because they were denied abortion care.
These are not the same.
3. But here's the kicker, and it astonishes me how many people don't understand this:
The greatest proponent for ONLY young men registering for the draft has been the Republican Party.
The greatest opponent against requiring it for young men has been the feminist movement.
Feminist leaders like Gloria Steinem and the late Bella Abzug have made a clear argument for decades: there shouldn't be a draft because it's morally wrong, but if there is a draft system, women should be required to register for it just like men.
For more than five decades, feminist leaders have argued that: 1) young men should have autonomy over their bodies and a military draft is the complete opposite of that and 2) exempting young women from the draft is a sexist double standard.
But when efforts come up to either eliminate the military draft entirely OR require young women to register for it just like young men, it's Republicans in Congress who have led the way, every time, in killing those efforts.
So, if you're a conservative young man who is angry about this double standard, I agree with you. It's not fair that you're required to register for the military draft and women aren't. You have every right to be angry about that, but you should be angry at Republicans.
Because it's feminist leaders who have been fighting for your equality all this time. It's the feminist movement who was first making the argument that young men shouldn't be coerced into military service. It's an issue of autonomy. And Republicans have consistently opposed that.
So, first of all, don't compare draft registration to abortion access because it makes you look ridiculous, but moreover, hold Republican elected officials accountable for stripping away your autonomy in service to a sexist double standard.
Tonight, Hurricane Milton will slam into Florida's west coast in the Tampa Bay region. It's expected to be one of the strongest hurricanes to ever make landfall in the U.S., threatening many millions of lives.
Here's what Pres. Biden is already doing to help prepare:
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Pres. Biden has already approved an emergency declaration for Florida. Under an emergency declaration, FEMA provides direct Federal support to states for life-saving activities and other emergency protective measures, such as evacuation, sheltering, and search and rescue.
Pres. Biden was first briefed on Monday re: Milton’s potential impacts and the work FEMA is doing to preposition life-saving resources in advance of the storm. He received another briefing yesterday from Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall.
The disinformation being pushed by rightwing extremists regarding Pres. Biden's + the federal government's response to devastation from Hurricane Helene is disgusting, and it's also the complete opposite of what Republican leaders are saying.
In their own words...
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Here's Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, the Republican leader of a key swing state in this election, thanking Pres. Biden for his leadership.
Here's South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, a huge supporter of Trump, describing the federal government's response as "superb" and talking about his phone calls with Pres. Biden, Sec. Buttigieg, and FEMA Director Deanne Criswell. This was Tuesday.
The vice presidential debate between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. J.D. Vance is tonight, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, network host CBS News has announced that moderators Margaret Brennan and Norah O’Donnell will not be fact-checking the candidates.
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Instead, the network says, it will be up to the candidates to fact-check each other, and the moderators will “facilitate those opportunities” during candidate rebuttals.
Huh?
And thus, being a CBS News vice presidential debate moderator seems like a pretty sweet gig.
It was August 17th, 2015—a typical, late summer, hot Monday morning—when I heard booming music outside the bedroom window of my apartment. It sounded like it was coming from RFK Stadium, which was just up the street on the east side of Washington, D.C.
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I was entering the final year of undergrad and needed a break from getting my class schedule in order and filing G.I. Bill benefits and looking at grad schools, so I decided to take a walk and locate the source of the revelry.
As I got closer to RFK, I saw what appeared to be a stage and a small contingent of security officers keeping watch and no more than a hundred or so people dancing away the hot, late morning.
Folks, we’ve been here before. We know how this will end. It’s no mystery what happens next.
I will never begrudge anyone who offers a good faith critique of elected officials, even ones I really love, because good faith criticism is essential to a healthy democracy.
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There are plenty of valid reasons to critique Vice President Harris and Governor Walz because I recognize that the Democratic Party and the progressive movement are not monoliths and certainly not cults.
I would say it’s absolutely correct to claim that the Democratic Party’s biggest strength is that its a “big tent” — there are a wide range of opinions and priorities, and so often, these clash in disagreement. And that’s a good thing.
While she was at Howard University, Vice President Kamala Harris worked at McDonalds to earn spending money, and now that she’s the Democratic nominee for president, the rightwing blogosphere is attempting to push the absurd conspiracy theory that she lied about it.
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They apparently realize it’s not great that Donald Trump—infamously gifted enormous sums of money from his father coming out of college—is being juxtaposed with VP Harris making french fries and working the cash register, and they’re freaking out about it.
And they should be freaking out about it. While Trump was born with a silver foot in his mouth (thank you, Ann Richards), Vice President Harris has had to actually, you know, work in a job familiar to working class families who are struggling to make ends meet.