Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Truth Comes Out.

Our lives are just for Republicans to use to get attention! They don’t care how it hurts us as long as it gets them on the “Front Page” above the fold.
Nancy Mace’s Ex-Aide Exposes Real Goal of Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill
Nancy Mace has been on the warpath over her lone transgender future colleague.
The New Republic
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
November 21, 2024


South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace’s bathroom crusade is nothing more than a shallow stunt for attention, at least according to the lawmaker’s former communications director.

Mace has spent the majority of her week advancing a bill with the aim of banning one person from using toilets on Capitol Hill—Representative-elect Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender person to be elected to Congress.

Hill alum Natalie Johnson torched her old boss for what she saw as a transparent media grab, posting on X that the attacks on McBride were little more than Mace’s “ploy to get on Fox.”
So what that we get tossed to the wolves.
[Chorus]
Kick 'em when they're up
Kick 'em when they're down
Kick 'em when they're up
Kick 'em when they're down
Kick 'em when they're up
Kick 'em when they're down
Kick 'em when they're stiff
Kick 'em all around
Dirty Laundry by Don Henley
That is all we are to the Republicans, somebody to kick around and get on the front page.
The Republican communications strategist then argued that a real effort to protect women would involve preventing Matt Gaetz—who up until last week was being investigated by the House Ethics Committee for alleged sexual misconduct with a minor—from being confirmed as Donald Trump’s attorney general.

“‘Protecting women’ in Congress would be introducing a bill to bar Matt Gaetz, a sexual predator with an affinity for underage girls, from ever walking those halls again, rather than dropping a messaging bill that’s sole goal is getting on TV,” Johnson wrote.
They know who the real predators are! They just have to look in the mirror!



Then we have Republicans stirring up animosity agains us over lies!
GOP lawmakers reveal a heightened legislative focus against 'irreversible' gender surgery on minors
The transgender industry could exceed $7.8B by 2030, according to the American Principles Project
Fox News
By Aubrie Spady
November 20, 2024

Republicans are gearing up for a trifecta of control in Congress next year with a heightened focus on legislation against transgender medical procedures on minors.

During a Senate panel on Wednesday afternoon, lawmakers discussed the future of legislative action in Congress, such as bans on biological males competing in women's sports, restrictions on gender-related surgery on minors and cessation of taxpayer funding of these types of procedures for children, and expanding parental consent requirements.

The discussion was hosted by Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., and was led by Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project (APP). Schilling interviewed Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., and Paula Scanlan, a swimmer who shared her experience of competing alongside Lia Thomas, a transgender athlete on the women’s team at the University of Pennsylvania.
Hey you want to guess how many Gender Confirming Surgeries were done on minors last year? Zero. Nil, naught, nought, and aught. Zilch! The way Republicans talk you would think that there was a line going out the door.
Marshall, a former medical doctor, discussed his efforts to "shut down the gender industrial complex."
Notice “former medical doctor.” Dr. Oz… “former medical doctor.”and there are 26 Republicans are “former medical doctor.” And I wonder how many of them treated trans patients.

So the hand writing is on the we can expect anti-trans healthcare legislation coming out of Congress. And I would expect it to be right there at the top of their agenda… before the crumbling bridges, the over burdened air traffic controllers, before the antiquated sewer treatment plants, the electric grid that was built in the fifities and before fixing the dilapidated infrastructure.
 

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