• Rakonat@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you think fronting the cost of condoms for teenagers is expensive, wait till you see how much it costs the state to provide services for a single teen mother

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      1 year ago

      Or how about we don’t provide services for people who make obvious mistakes. I’d rather keep my tax money than it go to them

      • BeautifulMind ♾️@lemmy.world
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        I’d rather keep my tax money than it go to them

        Ahh, the classic ‘we shouldn’t reward bad behavior’ line that completely ignores that treating tax money like Santa Candy (to be withheld from the bad little boys and girls) just costs everybody more tax dollars when it means foregoing spending on preventive measures that help avoid expensive problems.

        It’s not rewarding teen pregnancy, it’s preventing it

        Also,

        I’d rather keep my tax money

        You don’t get to keep it either way.

      • PoliticalAgitator@lemm.ee
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        Even if we pandered to your every preference, I doubt it would satiate the greed of someone who’d rather see children punished than contribute fractions of a penny to prevent it.

        So why make society worse if it won’t even make you better?

    • frickineh@lemmy.world
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      The CA legislature passed a buttload of bills right before adjourning, so he’s working his way through them now. Plus, CA has a budget deficit, so stuff that costs money has to be more carefully considered - free condoms are a worthwhile thing, but then the question becomes what do you cut instead? It’s not always an easy question.

      • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        How much would prohibiting caste discrimination or decriminalizing psilocybin increase the deficit?

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          That’s the wrong question.

          “How can this law be exploited.” Or “does it make sense to put another law on the books if this is already addressed with existing laws”

          If you take the specified reason, then it’s explicitly cited as reason #2. But the backlash is manufactured by progressives and exploited by conservatives to incubate in-fighting. Don’t fall for it.

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            1 year ago

            “You are forbidden from asking questions we don’t like. Those are wrong questions. Being anything shy of worshipful every time your party fails you is working with conservatives because we say so. Now excuse us while we capitulate to conservatives and order you to shut up and be happy about it again.”

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              Ensign_Crab, we have a fundraising deadline at midnight tonight, and we’re short $2178! Will you pledge $31 to help bring us over the line?

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    You know what’s so much more expensive? Teenagers having babies. That shit is expensive for everyone. Having a child’s life ruined and forced to raise a child into another ill prepared adult. Costs society lots of money.

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      I mean yeah but Cali is an abortion rights state so those factors are less present in the decision than they would be elsewhere

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        1 year ago

        You mean a women’s rights state? A state where women have rights over their bodies?

  • S_204@lemmy.world
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    We had condoms in our school washrooms in the late 90s in Canada. Pads in the ladies room as well. At a broke ass public school that had out of date text books.

    America really is a weird fucked up religiously warped place.

    • Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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      The amount of bills he veto in last weeks makes me ask is this mother fucker a Republican or Democrat? He sure is veto bills he should be signing. If I was a Californian I be looking for his replacement and primary his sorry ass.

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        The amount of bills he veto in last weeks makes me ask is this mother fucker a Republican or Democrat?

        Forgot the third option, preparing the run for President.

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    Fuck you, buddy. This isn’t the get-out-of-jail-free card that you think it is. Let’s have more teen mothers with unwanted babies and see how that turns out. /s

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    Didn’t Colorado do this and teen pregnancy rates nosedived?

    Edit: I couldn’t find any news of Colorado doing this. Apologize for the misinformation.