@rayckeith

There is absolutely a very small minority of the religious community that would probably be ok outlawing condoms. But its a huge leap to go from that to suggest the majority of the GOP would push for that if given the chance. I highly doubt the majority of the current GOP would vote to outlaw condoms if given the chance right now.

@JohnJBurnsIII @CStamp @PattyHanson

@freemo @rayckeith @JohnJBurnsIII @CStamp @PattyHanson politics is the game of small minorities writing the script for the rest of us. There are some very rich, very powerful, absolute lunatics dictating GOP policy.

And while condoms might slide, so to speak, female hormonal contraceptives are the ones on the block, because it's 'promiscuous women' (or any in charge of their own bodies) they're targeting. It will be under the guise of potential abortifacient elements of the methods.

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I think you will see them do what they always do, allow the ibsurance and employeers to deny coberibg female contraseptive. I dont think the gop has any desire to outlaw you being able to buy it with your own money.

Not saying i agree with them though, i think contraception shoukd be free.

@rayckeith @JohnJBurnsIII @CStamp @PattyHanson

@freemo @rayckeith @JohnJBurnsIII @CStamp @PattyHanson 'conservatives' is too big a word. The Christian nationalists government is stacked with absolutely do want to see the pill, iud and morning after criminalised.

Most people, even MOST conservatives want the three exceptions for abortion. Even trump does. Vance doesn't. Johnson doesn't. That's how close to power the fruitcakes are.

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