States With Abortion Bans Risk Losing Their Economic Edge – New York Times*

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Hunter's Lap Dance
3 years ago

What the left really fears is to have it become apparent through legitimate state legislative processes just how extreme their abortion views are.

Aaron
3 years ago

Right, everyone knows killing unborn babies is good for the economy. You have the cost of the abortion and the selling of fetal parts to boost the state’s economy.

debtsor
3 years ago

This is pure cope, it’s what the NYT readers pay to read. In the real world, we know this isn’t true, but they want it to be true so bad, and journalists believe if they write it, that it will become true, eventually…

nixit
3 years ago

So people are going to make career decisions based on the availability of a medical procedure that financially benefits their employer? m’kay.

Let’s be honest…the up-and-coming marketing gal that prioritizes abortion access over all other things isn’t planning to settle down in Indianapolis anyway.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

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