saw this and thought hmmm… some good questions here… and they added a link to let others see it… so…
1) Would you support lowering the abortion time limit in light of significantly improved survival rates and substantial public support for reducing the limit?
2) Do you support federal measures to ensure that biological sex, not gender identity, determines participation in women’s sports?
3) Do you support protecting parental rights in making decisions about their children’s education, health, and upbringing?
4) Do you believe taxpayer funds should be used to support abortion services domestically or abroad?
5) Should children under the age of 18 be allowed to undergo gender transition procedures, including surgeries and hormone treatments?
6) How important is it to you that the federal government protects religious freedoms in all aspects of public life?
7) What steps would you take to ensure that elections are conducted with integrity, including voter ID requirements and secure voting processes?
8) Do you support protecting freedom of speech and expression from government overreach, especially in light of new “misinformation” legislation that could infringe on these rights?
9) Do you believe that stronger measures should be taken to protect children from exposure to pornographic and sexual content online and in public spaces such as libraries?
10) Do you support measures to prevent the government from imposing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) that could threaten financial privacy and personal freedom?
A lot of dog whistles there.
Why is it only liberals can hear these dog whistles?
I don’t hear them. One is either for or against. It seems bipartisan to me. Or nonpartisan.
Agreed, Robert. The questions raised seem to be a non-partisan review of fundamental principles around which a society can be organized. There is an implied through line of personal freedom and responsibility, two ideas which no rational being can seriously argue against. One may debate the details about how best implement and support these ideas in a practical way for the public at large, but not the ideas themselves.