If McAuliffe had won we would still have masks in schools, and probably closures too. People were reporting on here that case levels were at an all time high. |
Then they should have not taken this case to the Supreme Court. Roberts was willing to stop at 15 weeks and not rule on Roe. Both sides in the case asked for a ruling on Roe. Other issues get litigated with more tact. New York City had a different gun law. When they saw they might lose, they repealed the law rather than risk getting a bad ruling on guns. They tried the same with COVID restrictions, but the Supreme Court wouldn't let them get away with it there. They also settled an affirmative action case with firefighters than risk getting a bad ruling from the Supreme Court. |
This was not the only case re abortion... |
Keep telling yourself that…. |
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“Virginia’s 2023 legislative races
Republicans broke up Democrats’ hold on Virginia state government last year, with GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin leading a ticket that flipped all the major statewide offices and the state House. Now, the state could see a major shift in abortion policy. Youngkin praised the Supreme Court decision in a statement on Friday, and he said he plans on asking state lawmakers to propose abortion legislation when they return to session in January. “I'm proud to be a pro-life governor and plan to take every action I can to protect life,” Youngkin said in his statement. Youngkin, who was meeting with The Washington Post editorial board as the decision was handed down, said he would look to ban abortion at 15 weeks in the state — with exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother — but acknowledged that a 20-week ban may be the realistic cutoff to attract more support in the state. There is a narrow, but realistic, path toward Youngkin’s goal in the state. Republicans control the state House by a handful of seats. And while Democrats have a narrow 21-19 majority in the state Senate, there is an anti-abortion Democrat who has weighed supporting at least some restrictions. Later next year, the state’s 2023 elections will decide control of both chambers. Those races could serve as a referendum on the legislation put forward in the next session — and, if Republicans win more seats, could also offer the GOP the opportunity to go further with new bills in the future.” https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/24/5-races-supreme-court-abortion-decision-biggest-impact-00042317?cid=apn |
and how do you explain red states that also closed schools? |
Thanks for helping erode women's rights. I hate masks, I'm a teacher, and understand how important it was to open schools and see people's faces. NONE of that is worth eroding your daughter's right to make huge medical decisions about her own health and body. You are an effing moron if you still think voting for Youngkin was a good decision. Or more than likely, you're a man who doesn't understand what this means. |
You’re cheering for women to die from wire hanger abortions? You are really sick. |
You don’t understand that study or what the results are. But you also don’t care about understanding. |
DP. Where in the country were schools still closed this past school year due to covid? Do you really think Virginia would have been some bizarre outlier that kept schools closed when every other state had reopened? That’s pretty deluded thinking. |
+1000 they are so f-ing stupid. WTF did you think would happen, morons???? |
DP. Most of them didn’t care because they are intensely (bordering on sociopathically) selfish and they don’t see abortion as something they would personally need anymore (and if they did, they would just travel elsewhere because they have the resources to do that). |
On Fox Newsland. |
Red states that closed schools opened a year before dmv. The democrats idiocy with schools knows no bounds. It’s ridiculous to claim they are the party that cares about women. Those idiots destroyed my career and caused permanent harm to my kids. Ps: we are all getting covid. |
The women in those studies had elective, scheduled abortions performed at clinics. You don’t go to those places for an abortion if there is a severe fetal abnormality or risk of health to the mother. But wow, after reading that study I am even more in favor of later abortion. Than ever. That one woman who thought she would be killed by her husband if she had an abortion but then he went to jail so she did get an abortion? All the ones who got an abortion after they saved up enough funds which wasn’t until 20 weeks? My heart breaks for these people and others who won’t get to be able to access abortions they need. |