Nearly half of younger workers say they would turn down a job offer if it meant moving to a state that bans abortion, a new NBC/Generation Lab survey finds.
Idaho is a great example of passing so many stupid ass laws that forced medical experts to leave. The pandemic pushed a lot of doctors and nurses out, and the whole abortion thing even more.
Now, they’re spending a lot on helicopters to take critical patients out of state.
What infuriates me about that article is that the Idaho AG is literally arguing that patients being airlifted to other states for emergency treatment simply didn’t happen.
I’d love for the US AG to be able to call a handful of witnesses saying that they were airlifted for an emergency abortion and ask the Idaho AG. Are you saying my situation just never happened? Am I just a statistic to you? Or are you just pretending that I don’t exist because it doesn’t fit your narrative?
I know it won’t happen because that’s not how the SC works. But I’d still love to see it.
Rural communities across the entire country are struggling to hire doctors. It turns out that smart young people just don’t want to work in Jesusland for some strange reason.
Idaho is a great example of passing so many stupid ass laws that forced medical experts to leave. The pandemic pushed a lot of doctors and nurses out, and the whole abortion thing even more.
Now, they’re spending a lot on helicopters to take critical patients out of state.
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/25/1246990306/more-emergency-flights-for-pregnant-patients--in-idaho
What infuriates me about that article is that the Idaho AG is literally arguing that patients being airlifted to other states for emergency treatment simply didn’t happen.
I’d love for the US AG to be able to call a handful of witnesses saying that they were airlifted for an emergency abortion and ask the Idaho AG. Are you saying my situation just never happened? Am I just a statistic to you? Or are you just pretending that I don’t exist because it doesn’t fit your narrative?
I know it won’t happen because that’s not how the SC works. But I’d still love to see it.
Rural communities across the entire country are struggling to hire doctors. It turns out that smart young people just don’t want to work in Jesusland for some strange reason.
So what you’re saying is that they’re creating jobs? /s