I'd rather buy from my local dealer than pay big weedI voted YES on 3 and 4.
better for someone to go to Trulieve to buy weed that is regulated vs a street dealer. It is everywhere in Florida already.
I'd rather buy from my local dealer than pay big weedI voted YES on 3 and 4.
better for someone to go to Trulieve to buy weed that is regulated vs a street dealer. It is everywhere in Florida already.
Did she even want to have an abortion or was it a misdiagnosed miscarriage? Doesn’t sound like it had anything to do with abortion.Here’s what happens with these abortion bans:
Good deduction, Einstein. She was experiencing internal bleeding. You know, the kind of scarey reason a pregnant woman would rush to a hospital ER to have checked out.Did she even want to have an abortion or was it a misdiagnosed miscarriage? Doesn’t sound like it had anything to do with abortion.
🫤She was 18. Why did she get pregnant?
Another brilliant deduction. It was reported she went to the ER on the day of her baby shower.Apparently, she wanted the baby.
Good God, you don't send a woman home with sepsis. The hospital should be sued for malpractice. This is why me and Joey, the Coathanger Kid have always been pro-choice.But doctors said her six-month fetus had a heartbeat and that Crain was fine to leave.
^^^^ insufferable and not debatable.Good deduction, Einstein. She was experiencing internal bleeding. You know, the kind of scarey reason a pregnant woman would rush to a hospital ER to have checked out.
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Another brilliant deduction. It was reported she went to the ER on the day of her baby shower.
Good God, you don't send a woman home with sepsis. The hospital should be sued for malpractice. This is why me and Joey, the Coathanger Kid have always been pro-choice.
😂😂😂Good deduction, Einstein. She was experiencing internal bleeding. You know, the kind of scarey reason a pregnant woman would rush to a hospital ER to have checked out.
You check every single last one of those boxes, Adolf. In particular, the low IQ one.
Good deduction, Einstein. She was experiencing internal bleeding. You know, the kind of scarey reason a pregnant woman would rush to a hospital ER to have checked out.
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Another brilliant deduction. It was reported she went to the ER on the day of her baby shower.
Good God, you don't send a woman home with sepsis. The hospital should be sued for malpractice. This is why me and Joey, the Coathanger Kid have always been pro-choice.
Things do do? You are a loser. Elementary school are closed today.
Unless the mule qualifies as a “thing.”
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He wakes up on a Saturday morning, immediately responds to my post and I’M triggered. Lol"I have things to do. Gotta take the wife to the groomer and restock my enema stack."
You check every single last one of those boxes, Adolf. In particular, the low IQ one.He wakes up on a Saturday morning, immediately responds to my post and I’M triggered. Lol
Here’s what happens with these abortion bans:
The precinct at UCF has had much better turnout than previous election cycles for early voting.
mostly anecdotal but I am pretty sure the official numbers back it up as being more than 22 and 20. Florida Universities usually have bad turnout compared to other States ..won’t change anything for President but may for the AmendmentsCompared to what, 2020?
2020, for sure. Most people didn’t vote in person.mostly anecdotal but I am pretty sure the official numbers back it up as being more than 22 and 20. Florida Universities usually have bad turnout compared to other States ..won’t change anything for President but may for the Amendments
worker at our precinct said the same thing about ours. They were averaging 11k per day.The precinct at UCF has had much better turnout than previous election cycles for early voting.
Amendment 3 doesn’t look like it will pass either.
Which is insane when Miami doesn’t even push weed across the line.Amendment 3 doesn’t look like it will pass either.
Yeah the random 60% threshold strikes again won.
I voted no to bothWhich is insane when Miami doesn’t even push weed across the line.
Yeah, 57% of the voters said YES --- but the initiative FAILS??!? Only in Florida.Decision Desk HQ projects Amendment 4 fails in Florida.
Yeah it's stupid to have to get 60%.Yeah, 57% of the voters said YES --- but the initiative FAILS??!? Only in Florida.
Sounds like you skipped a little too much school. Read up.Yeah it's stupid to have to get 60%.
amendments to the Fl Constitution take 60%. Amending the state Constitution should be harder than passing a normal law. The US has to have 3/4 of the states vote for amendment. So yeah I guess 60% is way out of line. Your brains are fried to the point you will likely drown if your basement floods.Yeah, 57% of the voters said YES --- but the initiative FAILS??!? Only in Florida.
Correct. Thank God our government structure was formed by smart people with crazy good foresight.amendments to the Fl Constitution take 60%. Amending the state Constitution should be harder than passing a normal law. The US has to have 3/4 of the states vote for amendment. So yeah I guess 60% is way out of line. Your brains are fried to the point you will likely drown if your basement floods.
The amendment that bumped the threshold to 60% passed with 57%. You literally cannot make this shit up.Sounds like you skipped a little too much school. Read up.
No constitution should ever be amended by a simple majority. Hence why it's a constitution...
I understand that, but Florida was passing tons of new amendments every election. often flip flopping from one to the next. It was passed with the stupid old rule in place. Constitution is there to provide a framework all laws fit into, That framework should not be easy to amend just because some special interest wants to amend it. There is no reason to have a Constitution if is no different than any other law.The amendment that bumped the threshold to 60% passed with 57%. You literally cannot make this shit up.
Each state was doing what the Supreme Court ordered. I truly think FLA would have passed an amendment that was a little bit tighter. I voted against it, but would have went the other way if it said 15 weeks rather than viability. and you could have even did an exception for health rape ect going further in and I would have been good.
I didn't skip anything, missouri had several amendments and they were decided by a simple majority, not a 60% threshold. There is no reason these to be 60%, other than for minority rule. I also don't really understand why something like marijuana needs to be enshrined in the Constitution and not just passing a law, but that's a separate conversation.Sounds like you skipped a little too much school. Read up.
No constitution should ever be amended by a simple majority. Hence why it's a constitution...
Just because you pointed at another situation, doesn't make it correct. Could you imagine where we would be every time a simple majority can add something into the state's constitution? Whatever side you are on, you don't want that. Enshrining something in our state's constitution should be difficult. Work with your elected officials if you want a law passed any other way.I didn't skip anything, missouri had several amendments and they were decided by a simple majority, not a 60% threshold. There is nothing requiring these to be 60% other than for minority rule. I also don't really understand why something like marijuana needs to be enshrined in the Constitution and not just passing a law, but that's a separate conversation.
Then get rid of ballot initiatives in the first place and actually have the state legislatures do this stuff. But if you are going to have ballot initiatives then 60% threshold is ridiculous imo. 57-43% or whatever, is not a small margin when it comes to votes, but somehow the 43% is the winner. It makes no sense.Just because you pointed at another situation, doesn't make it correct. Could you imagine where we would be every time a simple majority can add something into the state's constitution? Whatever side you are on, you don't want that. Enshrining something in our state's constitution should be difficult. Work with your elected officials if you want a law passed any other way.
Right now, if you are a democrat in a blood red state, you don't want that...
You of course can see the irony in 60% rule being enshrined by a ballot initiative that failed to secure 60% of the vote right? In a split electorate a sky is blue amendment would have trouble securing 60% of the vote.Just because you pointed at another situation, doesn't make it correct. Could you imagine where we would be every time a simple majority can add something into the state's constitution? Whatever side you are on, you don't want that. Enshrining something in our state's constitution should be difficult. Work with your elected officials if you want a law passed any other way.
Right now, if you are a democrat in a blood red state, you don't want that...