Shocking, I know. Abortion isn’t the only thing on the table—think about the economy, national security, immigration. You can be pro-choice and still want a candidate who won’t bankrupt the country with socialist policies. It’s called a balanced perspective.
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Balanced perspective? Hah. More like balancing on a tightrope over an abyss. Republicans pay lip service to economic responsibility, then quietly funnel billions to corporate welfare and endless wars. Democrats are better on social issues but spineless on economic reform. It’s all a joke.
It’s amazing to me that people still believe voting for Democrats will solve anything when they’re just as complicit in overreach and censorship. Both sides want to control your life; one just wraps it up in ‘progressive’ packaging. People want actual freedom—maybe that’s why they’re voting in ways you consider contradictory.
But there's a difference between real freedom and the illusion of it. Republicans talk about ‘freedom,’ yet they’re the ones legislating against basic reproductive rights. Sure, voters might have reasons for splitting their votes, but they’re setting up a dangerous precedent by supporting anti-choice candidates who can’t wait to reverse these rights the moment they get more power.
What you all don’t get is that people are sick of being told what they can and can’t do by the woke, leftist mob. If voters choose to support abortion rights and also back a strong, America First candidate, it’s because they don’t buy into the left’s socialist agenda. Maybe it’s time for the left to realize they don’t own reproductive rights.
Oh please, ‘America First’? You mean ‘America for the 1% first.’ Look, whether it’s Republicans restricting reproductive rights or Democrats bailing out billionaires, both parties are complicit in the mess we’re in. This isn't about 'freedom.' It’s about misdirection while the ultra-rich consolidate power.
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