Elections DNC today in Chicago

The right: “if you can’t afford them, don’t have kids!”

The left: *gives free vasectomies**

The right: NO NOT LIKE THAT
Seems rather permanent doesn't it.

EDIT: I know they can be reversed. I'm saying I doubt most men will consider a reversal.
 
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Hahaha... Dude, you're having a seizure.

From a Democrat Supporter


You have to win over Independents... And what they'd showed with their runaway TDS last night isn't going to win them over.

And did Kamala actually come out and say she supports not taxing Tips for servers? Fix the Border? Fix Inflation?

She says she's going to fix all these issues when elected?

lol... She's in office now. What is she waiting for?

Shall we post the clip where she discusses inflation?

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I asked this same question several times to Democrats that I know and the common theme seems to be some sort of combination of “the VP has no power/why would she do it before she gets elected?”

Well, I dunno. If she started fixing things now and I see a positive direction I may even be swayed to vote for her. It’s like “I love my country, but you peasants better elect me if you want my great leadership (even though I hold the second highest office in the country right now)”.
 
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She was the side whore of a politically well connected dirty old man, who then used his influence to get this abject imbecile into elected positions after he was done with her.
Dumb people don't generally make it through law school. Not to mention Willy Brown is one of the most talented state legislators we've seen in the past century.

Is the issue that she slept with someone that helped her political career or that someone helped her political career? The latter is common (that's what most candidates are, former staffers, etc)., so it would be odd to say what Kamala did was worse compared to a politician being indebted to their patrons financially after they agree to fund a campaign.
 
Lots?

That is irrelevant to whether it is permanent or not.
Fine . . . I edited my comment. You know what I meant.

I doubt "lots" of men who get vasectomies will also get a reversal. It's "permanent" for most of us meaning we won't have to worry about fathering a child for the rest of our lives.
 
Apparently 6-10% a year are reversed in the US.
My Dad had a vasectomy in his twenties and had it reversed in his thirties. This was back in like 1975, when reversals were much less likely to be successful. It worked, much to the dismay of some of the shitposters on this karate forum
 

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