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Nah, they know what they’re doing. The deep south was built on plantation economics and still is. They want a cheap labor pool and full prison beds, so they need a “domestic supply of infants.” Forced birth projects are nothing new down here, they’ve been doing them since the 18th century.

It just sucks because its like these red states are doing everything in their power to cause a brain drain. Anyone with a viable income and ability to move will. So the state’s poverty level will rise, the crime rate will rise, the trickle down effect of limiting care just causes the “desirable citizens” to flee. It’s

I’m sure it’ll get passed on to the taxpayers somehow, we’re already paying some of the highest premiums in the nation to live in one of the most broken, nonfunctional states with nonexistent infrastructure or social services. Go Louisiana!

I live in Louisiana and just canceled my upcoming IVF cycle. We’re moving and doing it out of state instead, fuck this shit. Maternal-infant care was already barbaric down here before these laws drove it back to the stone age. I guess the state legislature decided the insane taxes, broken infrastructure, and monster

Please include her partner’s therapy bill (if she has one), as well. Devastating for both parents.

And for the therapy and other aftercare too.

I want the backlash against the anti-choice crowd to be epic. Like Blue Tsunami epic.

Tomorrow, in Sri Lanka...

He moved there during British Colonial rule and lived there during the 26 year long Civil War that saw huge numbers of people displaced and killed and ended only a year after he died.

So either it was a conflict of interest or this God-fearing Nienaber person is a liar.

It’s ironic that lower Federal Court judges are subject to a higher standard of behavior and ethics than SCOTUS.

This how separation of church and state dies.

Just further proof that this “Supreme” Court is now illegitimate

There is something really freeing about having a popular classic in a trim nobody wants or that isn’t numbers-matching. It opens you up to improve it however you want without feeling like your desecrating something.

Everything but the drive train is same on an EV, and while the drive train is significantly different it is also much simpler. Maintaining evs tends to be a lot easier. Yes when batteries start going bad that is a more complex repair, but people are already doing it. I would argue it is no more complex than having an

It is true in a time of supply chain disaster, OEMs are building what they make he most margin on, big trucks and big SUVs, at the expense of low margin cars.

I’ve been working in this industry as an analyst for a long time now. The Chinese have been “coming next year” for the last 15 years. They had a big opportunity during the Great Recession. At this point I’ll believe it when I see it.

Yes and no to your comment as well. A big reason you aren’t seeing affordably priced hatchbacks is because OEMs are prioritizing microchips for their more profitable vehicles. This obviously varies by automaker. 

You just didn’t read the article.

When there are enough people whose buying habits are completely unaffected by these supply related price increases,