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* ICYMI: Governor Pritzker launches abortion rights group Think Big America…

* Pritzker launched the group with his own money, but will be accepting donations from elsewhere…

Our nation faces a pivotal moment.

Far-right extremism threatens our democracy and our freedoms.@Think_Big_USA is here to defend it. Join us at https://t.co/W2lQqdJ9f8 pic.twitter.com/4gssA3nnQn

— Think Big America (@Think_Big_USA) October 18, 2023

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posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 8:00 am

Comments

  1. The Sun Times article on partial demolition of the Thompson Center building seems to indicate this is a fairly minor change. But the atrium and facade were a big part of the building’s design.

    Might as well tear the whole thing down. Which may very well be plan B.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 8:23 am

  2. If you demolish the facade and the atrium what is left? The foundation?

    Comment by Betty Draper’s cigarette Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 8:40 am

  3. For me, to the post,

    Think Big America is quite smart to the politics of 2024 and actually “beyond”

    The biggest GOP mistake is thinking abortion is not going to be a catalyst this next election.

    This group, if the goal is to highlight and continue to remind voters how dangerous Republicans are to women’s health by being the voice of pro-choice politics this cycle as the noise tries to silence abortion, this is a big deal. This is smart to generate turnout and advocacy to voters that can’t be complacent to abortion rights.

    Telling a woman the rights to their body are dictated by the zip code they reside is a message too that needs to be told this cycle, because telling half of society they are less because of geography is important to winning elections. Ask… Kansas, Ohio, Wisconsin…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 8:40 am

  4. ==The biggest GOP mistake is thinking abortion is not going to be a catalyst this next election==

    compared to the economy? the border crisis?

    Comment by RIP Terry Deering Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:01 am

  5. ===compared to the economy? the border crisis?===

    Have you talked to a woman about abortion rights?

    Why do you think GOPers just won’t embrace their pro-life win?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:02 am

  6. The border crisis isn’t affecting half the population’s basic human rights. Besides it’s only a crisis because we call it one. The country has a population of 331 million. Which means 3 million is around 1%.
    The economy seems in pretty decent shape right now. Inflation is being tamed and we don’t have high unemployment.
    Again, though, right to self-determination for child age bearing women seems to completely trump those concerns to me.

    Comment by cermak_rd Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:17 am

  7. ==compared to the economy? the border crisis?==

    As long as Republicans won’t let the issue of abortion go and they keep pushing extreme anti-abortion measures, including some that have gone so far as to say that contraception should be banned, then yeah abortion is going to be a big issue. If Republicans would just back off and shut up about it then maybe you might be right. But they can’t stop tripping over themselves.

    Comment by Demoralized Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:18 am

  8. =If Republicans would just back off and shut up about it then maybe you might be right.=

    Kind of tough to alienate half of the population and then say “never mind.” And the current GOP brand seems to revolve around limiting rights in the name of “freedom.” Women are prominently featured in that effort but certainly aren’t the only group the GOP is looking to marginalize.

    Comment by Pundent Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:27 am

  9. “compared to the economy? the border crisis?”

    In the last two weeks, not counting my little area, I have been to Nashville and St. Louis.

    People everywhere, spending money.
    …and don’t tell me that’s simply anecdotal.

    Comment by Flyin'Elvis'-Utah Chapter Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:29 am

  10. Although long, I enjoyed that Barnes and Noble article. I look forward to the two in Illinois that I like to visit to be reinvented.

    Comment by Lurker Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:31 am

  11. == Have you talked to a woman about abortion rights? ==

    Make that “… to a college-educated woman …”.

    From my vantage point at the nexus of Red and Blue America (physically, because of where I live, and metaphysically or culturally, in terms of my personal associations), education level seems to be the thing that really divides how people view the world. Stronger than line of work, income, ethnicity, even affiliation with some religious denomination.

    But, with that qualification, your point is well taken. I see no other issue that triggers a comparable emotional response and activist determination in some materially large segment of the population (although immigration is creeping up on that scale …).

    Comment by ARepublicIfUCanKeepIt Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:39 am

  12. The law of unintended consequences is already hitting the states with abortion restrictions and private rights of action against providers. Two more hospitals in Alabama announced closures of ob/gyn wards. Med school grads wanting to practice in that specialty will not risk moving to those states, and presumably med schools in those states won’t be able to teach the full range of procedures available in states like ours. You’ll be hearing more about ob/gyn deserts before the 2024 elections.

    Comment by Steve Z Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:48 am

  13. ===From my vantage point===

    Explain the recent events/elections/referendums in Ohio, Kansas, Wisconsin…

    The sitch for this is really clear and really powerful because Republicans own the truth that women’s rights are now diminished by the zip code you reside.

    The education “angle” is odd considering that women of color are the most reliable Democratic voters as a demographic, education not factoring into that truth.

    One of the most important reality to women’s rights, especially now, is remembering that the right to vote, for a gender, needed to be enshrined in the constitution, partly because any law at any time can change… like Roe to Dobbs.

    It’s that important that the right to vote for women is enshrined because Republicans deem the rights for women, including the right to their own body, is up for legislative review.

    You can’t parse “education” or “location” to the unequal rights to a gender and think that folks won’t pay attention.

    Think Big America could be a huge catalyst to voter engagement, because the opposite is embracing that others can decide the bodily rights of a gender, and that’s ok.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 9:52 am

  14. RIP Terry Deering

    This is an example of the GOP’s “abortion problem” … .

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/keep-her-legs-closed-republicans-100001890.html

    Comment by Anyone Remember Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:01 am

  15. == compared to the economy? the border crisis?===
    The economy is fantastic. Lowest unemployment numbers in fifty years, and 336000 new jobs just last month. Inflation is at 3.7%.
    GDP increased 9.31% from last year.
    By what metrics is the economy a problem?

    Comment by Betty Draper’s cigarette Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:29 am

  16. Anyone Remember, thanks for sharing that article. The underlying sexism is obvious. For example, since we have a legal system that generally assumes one intends the possible consequences of one’s actions, why haven’t we heard any anti-abortion politicians propose that, with the rape exception, rapists be prosecuted for 2nd degree murder or manslaughter? Is it because they’re all dudes? (I had faint hope that when the idiot governor of Texas said a while ago that he had a plan to get rid of rape he might propose this, but I guess I gave him too much credit.)

    Comment by Steve Z Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:31 am

  17. I am so, so glad Pritzker is our governor. I will happily vote for him in 2028.

    Comment by Nick Name Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:38 am

  18. ===By what metrics is the economy a problem?===

    Polling.

    Plus the narrative to tell the economic story is already losing to far right media that won’t embrace factual truths but will enflame anger, hate, and division, and “economy” helps… pretending it’s about “evil wealthy Libs”, but ignoring good economic news and deficits driven by tax cuts.

    And if Dems could ever learn to really-really message against the far right…

    … and this Think Big America is hopefully an instrument to put front and center what Republicans don’t want seen.

    The far right drum beats are loud. Messaging needs to match it, overcome it.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:45 am

  19. =By what metrics is the economy a problem?=

    There’s a nexus between being anti-abortion and where you get your information. If you’re getting a steady diet of Fox News or Newsmax you won’t hear the pro-choice narrative but a lot about how bad the Biden economy is and the border crisis. As such we shouldn’t be surprised by those who don’t have a stilted view of the facts and issues. The reverse also holds true.

    Comment by Pundent Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:54 am

  20. ===compared to the economy? the border crisis?===

    The economy is humming along at a positive clip. There has been GDP and income growth, corporations are massively profitable.

    So, I guess tell everyone how bad off they are?

    Comment by JS Mill Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:59 am

  21. Glad to see JB add his firepower to the dozens of ongoing progressive efforts around key states that matter. That can only help with the right messaging that ties choice to freedom for women to choose — freedom to make their own reproductive health care choices and access. Democrats are bleeding support from working class blacks (not women), Hispanics and whites. The messaging needs to reach them as well as motivate college-educated blue bubble voters although they won’t need the push - they’re fired up already.

    Comment by This Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 10:59 am

  22. The ISBE might draw on the experience of retired teachers and hire them to provide demonstration lessons in the practice of teaching reading. Different strategies for grades 1-3, 4-6, and 7-8 are needed.

    A combination of the Dolch Sight Words, the Fry List, and phonics including long and short vowels, blends, silent letters, syllables, primary and secondary accents, understanding sentence structure…the list goes on.

    Using Scrabble tiles to assist students with dyslexia provides a tactile approach to reading.

    Using a base word and suffixes: to create (infinitive), create, creates, creating, creator, creation, creative, creatively.

    Just ask a teacher.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 11:12 am

  23. ===The biggest GOP mistake is thinking abortion is not going to be a catalyst this next election==
    ===compared to the economy? the border crisis? ===

    Tell me you assume men are the default voter without telling me you assume men are the default voter.

    Comment by Suburban Mom Wednesday, Oct 18, 23 @ 12:35 pm

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