• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Something like this requires a nuanced approach that respects a variety of different opinions.

    It’s gonna be hilarious.

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      That, or someone beating some fake judges with a shoe until they see sense.

      One of the two.

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    9 months ago

    Honestly, what is keeping anyone with frozen eggs/embryos or whatever from claiming them as dependents based on the ruling?

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      I totally fucking would. It would do one of two things:

      1. The Alabama state government would make me a multi-millionaire overnight.

      2. completely reverse the ruling.

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      For real? I think you’d need to get them SSNs, which might be a problem without a birth certificate or even birthday. That being said, if you are responsible for nurturing them and keeping them alive I’d say that’s a clear dependency, so I think you’d have a bureaucratic nightmare but a fun court case.

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          “Birth Certificates are discriminatory against the unborn. The government should be required to issue Pre-birth certificates so that SSNs can be assigned to children yet to be born.” -Future GOP policy champion probably

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      By that same logic, could a business owner of a corporation claim said corporation as a dependent because corporations are people now?

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      The IRS doesn’t agree and you’d have to sue them most likely. I doubt then the Alabama tax office would allow it.

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    9 months ago

    they’re mad we’re angry about it. make no mistake, this is their agenda. don’t be fooled, fight back

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    The one that said frozen embryos were wittle bitty chiwdren wif de sweet face and the cute cheeks da woo woo kitchykitchyeeeeeee?

    That Alabama fertility ruling? Yeah yer Qanut republiQan justice done pooed the scrooch on that one.

    Well . . . enjoy.

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      It’s a beautiful fuck up. They shot their load too early thinking they’re already in control. Fuckin NeoChristian Fascists. The law that binds us will be used to protect us for once. Else, rich people pay the price. You know how much rich people hate paying for stuff