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Pennsylvania State Representative Gets Hated After Parody Vasectomy Bill

By Jacob Castillo
October 7, 2021
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As of 2020, the United States of America has over 329 million people and the state of Pennsylvania alone has 13.1 million people.

Do you think these numbers would make the United States of America or the state of Pennsylvania overcrowded?

The reason these numbers are being brought up is that NBC 10 said Pennsylvania State Representative Christopher Rabb said it was “introducing legislation that will require all inseminators to have a vasectomy within six weeks. the arrival of their third child or their 40th birthday, whichever comes first. “

It looks like an uncontrollable law.

We learned from NBC 10 that Pennsylvania State Representative Christopher Rabb feels very unsafe after sharing the bill which “will not be passed or even voted on.”

In fact, we also learned from NBC 10 that Pennsylvania State Representative Christopher Rabb actually used this to strike up a conversation between residents of Pennsylvania. Oh, for sure.

After everyone in the state of Pennsylvania found out about the possible bill, things did not go well for the representative for the state of Pennsylvania. Some residents had some very ugly things to say. With everything already going on with the mask and vaccine warrants, now was not a good time to push for another control bill.

Christopher Rabb told NBC 10: “The overwhelming response has been hatred and violence.”

Obviously, hate or violence is not what anyone should turn to immediately after hearing about a possible bill that they do not like.

Let’s face it, it’s a little pushy to tell someone they’re being forced to have a vasectomy, but we learned from NBC10 that Pennsylvania State Representative Christopher Rabb raised this issue after the ‘hearing on “bills restricting abortion rights across the country”.

A lot of people always ask “where is my tax money going?” That’s what some Twitter users had to tell Christopher Rabb about their tax money and his new bill.

Other Twitter users said it was not a real bill and was simply a “smack-talk” on behalf of the Pennsylvania State Representative. , Christopher Rabb.

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