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Swede Atlanta

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4. Bo-ner has said he opposes this because it will kill American jobs......
Mon Nov 4, 2013, 08:10 PM
Nov 2013

I assume this means he will either not bring it to the floor of the House for a vote or will rally his conference to oppose it.

I don't understand his logic. This is about ensuring that LGBT Americans cannot be discriminated against in employment, housing and other areas of public accommodation simply because of their orientation.

He cites the possibility of lawsuits. Well yes, if you make discrimination illegal and businesses engage in discrimination, it will create the potential for lawsuits.

But is this a reason to deny the millions of LGBT Americans (assuming we are a nation of 330 million and rough estimates are between 4 and 8% of the population are LGBT that makes about 4-5 million) protections in the most basic human rights?

Indeed the American people have moved beyond this and support, with a comfortable margin, marriage equality for LGBT persons. Denying them an even more basic right to be free of discrimination in employment, housing, etc. is not going to be favorable to those same voters.

The Republicans have lost the culture war on this one. This is a losing proposition just as it is with denying a woman's right to choose.

They will pay a heavy price in 2014 for this poor policy choice.

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