Our Texas State Legislature needs to grab hold of itself, and take matters into their own hands.
slatten49 wrote:
Our Texas State Legislature needs to get a-hold of itself, and take matters into their own hands.
It sounds like they're trying to jerk us around again!
One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation.
sum wrote:
One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation.
Yeah, people should understand our legislatures already have their hands full.
I used to think government was a necessary evil, but I’ve changed my mind. It isn’t necessary.
sum wrote:
I used to think government was a necessary evil, but I’ve changed my mind. It isn’t necessary.
Get a grip, Sum. "The satirical House Bill 4260 would encourage men to remain 'fully abstinent' and only allow the 'occasional masturbatory emissions inside health care and medical facilities,' which are described in the legislation as the best way to ensure men's health.
Farrar said she created the bill after feeling fed up with the various legislative bills introduced by men addressing women's healthcare.
'A lot of people find the bill funny,' Farrar said in a phone interview. 'What's not funny are the obstacles that Texas women face every day, that were placed there by legislatures making it very difficult for them to access healthcare.'
A man would face a $100 penalty for each emission made outside of a vagina or medical facility. Such an emission would be considered 'an act against an unborn child, and failing to preserve the sanctity of life,' according to the legislation.
There is no "slippery slope" toward loss of liberty, only a long staircase where each step down must first be tolerated by the American people and their leaders.
slatten49 wrote:
Get a grip, Sum. "The satirical House Bill 4260 would encourage men to remain 'fully abstinent' and only allow the 'occasional masturbatory emissions inside health care and medical facilities,' which are described in the legislation as the best way to ensure men's health.
Farrar said she created the bill after feeling fed up with the various legislative bills introduced by men addressing women's healthcare.
'A lot of people find the bill funny,' Farrar said in a phone interview. 'What's not funny are the obstacles that Texas women face every day, that were placed there by legislatures making it very difficult for them to access healthcare.'
A man would face a $100 penalty for each emission made outside of a vagina or medical facility. Such an emission would be considered 'an act against an unborn child, and failing to preserve the sanctity of life,' according to the legislation.
Get a grip, Sum. "The satirical House Bill 4... (
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This is a clever way of getting a point across. This presents the reason why there should many more women in government. Truth is - they're smarter.
It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged.
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