Oh I wouldn't be at all surprised. Our governor's a born again Catholic (and I know you're Catholic, but he's really fundamentalist and far right in his religious views). He's anti-women, that's for sure.
Almost every married couple I know my age and younger, both work. We're never going back to the kind of life I had growing up where my mom and almost every friend's mom didn't work. And that's really only because almost all my friends' dads were professors at KU.
Once, I asked a group of people who were anti-same sex marriage and anti-abortion, ostensible on the grounds that both destroy family values, whether they would support a law that would abolish divorce. I was met with hemming and hawing.
This guy sounds like he would say "yes". I'm not sure that would do well for his political career. Maybe that's a way to get him booted out of office --- have him back a "no divorce" bill.
Oh yeah, and so many of them (including my governor) have been divorced! He's now a fundamentalist Catholic, though, so he's probably against it, so, yeah, maybe he'll try to get a No Divorce law passed!
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Almost every married couple I know my age and younger, both work. We're never going back to the kind of life I had growing up where my mom and almost every friend's mom didn't work. And that's really only because almost all my friends' dads were professors at KU.
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This guy sounds like he would say "yes". I'm not sure that would do well for his political career. Maybe that's a way to get him booted out of office --- have him back a "no divorce" bill.
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