Quote Originally Posted by Joe_K View Post
Does he wants Women to:
Have to register for the Draft?
Be forced to enter the workforce because of our retarded financial banking scheme?
Believe they can do anything a Man can do?
Continue to be used as sexual objects in the name of Liberty?
Be able to get a divorce at will?
Kill their children and our Nations next generation at will?
I am not familiar with all his positions.

The fact that he wanted to ban abortions nationwide was a huge red flag as well as a "poison pill." If the Right dropped abortion from their platform they would triple their votes, even half of Democrats would likely vote Right because everything else they propose makes perfect sense, and the Marxists have destroyed America and will continue more of the same policies... but "single issue voters"... and this isn't the 80s anymore, pretty much everyone under 50 who isn't a fundamentalist Christian does not feel reproductive choice should even be a political issue. It is a womens' issue. And the men who adamantly oppose it are typically pushing a Theological ideology (no matter how much they claim the contrary). Looking at it pragmatically and logistically, we have far too many people in this country, and few women nowadays seem to be worthy of the title "mother." They just shit babies out, neglect them, abuse them, then shit out another... all while draining public resources. That is not sustainable, and motherhood is a sacred responsibility, not a punishment for "not keeping your legs closed."

So, his stance on abortion was a red flag, but not a dealbreaker... I have no issue with a man being open about his personal opinions.

But some of his opinions on "a woman's place" went far beyond that. Some of the quotes I heard attributed to him were horrifying and vile. Having Vance as a running mate will only hurt Trump's campaign... and Trump also made only a modest effort at distancing himself from Project 2025. He needs to be abundantly clear that he opposes it and continue talking about Agenda 47 which everyone seems to think is pretty great.

American politics seems about as "real" as professional wrestling. We need a new plague.