Progressive Kansas Scribe Quizzically Claims Abortion Rights Protects Youth

From our 2nd favorite Sunflower State prog blog . . . Check this contradiction that starts with good old school info but then takes a strange turn when it comes to youngster politics. 

Here's the word:

"The median Kansas state senator has hit age 63, according to my calculations. The median state representative has hit 61. An 88-year-old tycoon wields the greatest political power, both here and in the greater United States.

"An annual report from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment found that “the preliminary birth rate for 2022 was 11.7 per 1,000 population, a decrease of 0.8% from 11.8 per 1,000 population in 2021. This is the lowest birth rate for Kansas residents since the state created a centralized Vital Records system in 1911.”

"Maybe electing a state Legislature dedicated to eradicating abortion rights without the slightest concern for women has consequences.

Um . . .

DID THIS SCRIBE CLAIM MORE ABORTIONS WILL HELP STAGNANT KANSAS BIRTH RATES?!? HAS ANYBODY CHECKED HIS MATH?!?

Actually . . . This is just one contradiction of many in a diatribe that seems to be supported by dark money donations, sketchy grants and a complete lack of self-awareness.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Young people of Kansas are a precious natural resource. Without them, state faces a bleak future. - Kansas Reflector

The future of Kansas depends on leaders taking care of this state's precious resources. That goes for the Ogallala and young people.

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