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The Red State Republican Party Smashes Democrat Governor Veto

The Red State Republican Party Smashes Democrat Governor Veto

Since the Roe v. Wade decision was reversed by the Supreme Court, a number of states have rightly taken action and are exercising their authority to safeguard as many lives as possible. Only Democrats continue to be an obstacle, maintaining their support for an internationally radical policy that allows abortion on demand at any time and for any cause.

And Democrats are utilizing any and all instruments at their disposal, including the courts and the veto pen, to thwart Republican efforts. That’s your loss, Mr. Governor! The efforts of one guy to obstruct the will of an overwhelming majority of the representatives elected by the people were unsuccessful this time. The diagnostic window for fetal anomalies at 24 weeks is extremely broad.

In addition, fetal viability is very near to being reached by the time 20 weeks have passed in cases of rape or incest. That seems like an obvious compromise for Democrats, who demand such exemptions if you ask me. But despite this, the governor made an attempt to use his veto power to stop the law because it included abortion restrictions. He made an attempt to argue that the limits are harmful to children and women.

Excuse me, Cooper, but kids in the womb are children, and the act of having an abortion puts the lives of countless women in danger. We ought to also give these Republicans in the state house our praise for voting as one bloc to overcome Cooper’s veto. That is some serious collaboration.

In the same way, however, they are not going to remain there. The measure will provide aid to pregnant mothers amounting to millions of dollars. This assistance will include child care and services linked to foster care. Therefore, it is also about assisting mothers after they have given birth, in addition to supporting them before they give birth. The Republican Party in North Carolina is making significant headway in its efforts to assist families.

The vast majority of people are of the opinion that abortions performed after 12 weeks should only be permitted in extremely limited circumstances and that abortions performed after 24 weeks should never be performed for any reason. The members of the Republican caucus in the House are demonstrating that they are serious about doing the walk as well as talking the talk.

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