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Should Congress expand support for families if Roe v. Wade is struck down?

Should Congress expand support for families if Roe v. Wade is struck down?

Yes

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No

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Yes

Should Congress expand support for families if Roe v. Wade is struck down?
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Max
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Max

The Liberals call Josh a radical Right Winger with no regard for humanity, yet he is the one willing to help people, while the liberals endorse the dissection and vacuuming of a defenseless, but viable human tissue, while still in the mother's womb. They deem this mother's choice, what about baby's

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No

Should Congress expand support for families if Roe v. Wade is struck down?
2 Comments
Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

Support the economy to create jobs, open the pipeline...stop costing us so much! No one wants to become dependent on the government. They could give child tax credits and stop applying death taxes too. That would help.

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Did you watch President Donald Trump's prime-time address to the nation?

Did you watch President Donald Trump's prime-time address to the nation?

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No

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Yes

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Max
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Max

Incidentally, our previous president has not acquired enough money to build his presidential library, not even enough money for a presidential magazine stand.

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No

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Lynne
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Lynne

I have no desire to watch him spew lies and pat himself on the back. He's a sorry excuse of a human being.

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

I didn't but have total support for the vast majority of what he has accomplished and is trying to accomplish. The country was harmed greatly by the Democrats, they plundered our wealth, Republicans also played a hand. No more.

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Fred
Fred

Do a little research on how our national debt has grown under republican presidents compared to democrats. Also see how Reagan and "trickle down economics" is what put us on the path to financial ruin while creating the tremendous wealth inequality we see today.

Fred
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Fred

I don't enjoy being lied to ...

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Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Yes

2

No

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Yes

2 Comments
Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Education for children is based on scheduling?

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Latria Mcneal
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Latria Mcneal

I think it would make kids more willingly to attend 5 day work week is a lot on a working person as is the kids should get a extra day

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Max
Max

Excellent grammar. What grade are you in?

No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Not seeing very good returns on the 5 day schedule. Are we sure 4 days are the answer. Dropping standards is never an option. You soften standards on discipline and look where it has got you. Do the hard right over the easy wrong.

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Max
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Max

One full day, for the kids to be unsupervised, in most cases, spells DANGER for them, but if it's good for the teachers, then let's do it. Teachers Unions have been so good, for so for so long, for everyone, but the children, and their parents....

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