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MiggySmalls6767 t1_j5js8ol wrote

So the state gets to mandate medical decisions that children/parents and doctors have all agreed to? Huh. No thanks communist China.

If I wanted to live in some authoritarian hellscape I’d go love to Mass. At least there I can also get some decent public transportation I guess.

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_j55m5na wrote

This couldn’t be more anti-New Hampshire if they tried. Block free speech? Check. Block 4th amendment right to privacy? Check. Block being allowed to make your own medical decisions? Check.

Between this and the anti-abortion bullshit the GOP going full authoritarian huh? Well folks you get what you vote for when you put scum buckets into office to fuck the state up with their knuckle dragging life views

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_iwvy212 wrote

No. You’re not going to find a medically qualified physician who will perform an abortion for “any reason” that late in the game. They are only being performed for very rare cases and it’s always horrible. Parents have prepared their lives to bring a child into the world and some truly rare or terrible thing has occurred to where the abortion needs to be performed at that point.

Your family members are probably not going to care about actual facts or statistics but you should try reasoning with them on that front.

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_iwqq3dd wrote

All the more reason to move our energy off the oil tit!

But I suppose back to the OG post… oil companies deciding it’s not worth it for them has nothing to do with Dems. It’s corporate decision making. Adverse to customers but better for their bottom Dollar.

That’s pretty much this whole inflation thing in a nutshell 😂

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_iwpuscz wrote

The issue being the companies who run the refineries have decided it’s more profitable for them to not reopen, thus causing this realistically artificial inflation in the prices. Why pay more for the operation of more refineries when you can simply Jack up the costs on the consumers?

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_iw9hout wrote

Check some of the winter rentals. They go until May/June and are usually furnished. I saw a 3 bedroom house for $2100 a month.

Not a long term solution but might be a good option to get out while you work on the legal front.

Also definitely contact NHLA. I worked for them for a few months. Great folks and they have a pretty sizable grant for women in abusive situations.

They can usually help with a fair amount of the legal side. Possibly even divorce work.

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