Vol8188
revolUTion in the air!
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I agree. Federal gridlock is the best possible outcome.When it comes to Congress , I’d rather see them divided. one controls the house , one controls the senate . Both tell POTUS to mind his own business , your job is to tell other countries to mind their own business, we will work this out . If worst comes to worst , it will just be a grid lock and a win for all of us peasants .
Do u understand everything has a starting point and to ignore a possible outcome is just odd to me . Call it fear mongering if u want but I prefer to prevent something from happening before it can1/9 justices doesn’t get to decide that. Are you intentionally missing that point? The majority decision clearly stated they have no interest in overturning that
Do u understand everything has a starting point and to ignore a possible outcome is just odd to me . Call it fear mongering if u want but I prefer to prevent something from happening before it can
This is false. The six week law is tied up in courts currently and was never enacted. As it stands today, Tennessee will enact a total abortion ban, with no exceptions for rape or incest, on July 24.6 weeks. Once again, no one is banning rape/incest abortions.
A few reasons . One lowers indoctrination by parents . Two let’s u live where u want without worrying about political views and could lead to less instate political fightingWhy’s that a net positive? Rather than allowing the people to decide in each state what is in their best interest given the massive geographical, demographic, economic, and other differences among the states?
The Constitution doesn't explicitly protect a whole lot of things. SCOTUS basically said you have no right to privacy today, and that is going to result in some far, far reaching implications I don't think every one has quite realized yet.
Ruby red states are about to enact some of the most draconian laws restricting all sorts of rights, and the Feds have basically said, "oh well, sucks for you."
This is false. The six week law is tied up in courts currently and was never enacted. As it stands today, Tennessee will enact a total abortion ban, with no exceptions for rape or incest, on July 24.
From the state AG: Slatery says he’s also working to notify the Tennessee Code Commission of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that will trigger the state’s total abortion ban in 30 days. Once in effect, it would outlaw all abortions except those that endanger the patient.
Update: Abortions in Tennessee have effectively stopped due to legal uncertainty
A few reasons . One lowers indoctrination by parents . Two let’s u live where u want without worrying about political views and could lead to less instate political fighting