| Can Congress legalize abortion in all states? |
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The consequences of overturning Roe vs. Wade:
-Huge long-term spike in teen pregnancy and unwed mothers -Large increase in back-alley abortions and related deaths + permanent physical damage to the woman -Big long-term increase in crime as kids of teen moms are more likely to end up committing crimes -Huge number of deadbeat dads owing child support -Lower rates of completion for high school and college -Driving down wages for working class, while much higher wages for the professional and managerial class This is going to have catastrophic effects on multiple generations of Americans and our society. Further, is it any surprise that white Boomers got to enjoy legal abortion and birth control and then yank it away from younger generations? This is just the latest selfishness from that horrible generation. |
You simpletons keep thinking this ends with abortion. It doesn’t end with abortion. They’ll take away birth control. Gay rights? Gone. Not too many years ago, before the GOP turned to treason and other novel forms of cheating, they were planning on forcing a constitutional congress to turn our country into a theocracy. This is how they’re doing it. Wake the fck up. |
Sure. What do you think the first act of a unified Republican Congress and the Presidency will be in 2024 if they win? And if they win the midterms this year, you can bet it'll be the first act put forward by the new Congress. They're emboldened. The best (worst) part is that it'll play to their base and it doesn't affect their well-healed donors. Kind of like trying to eliminate the ACA. I'm sure they'll send up 50 different bills to Biden to veto if they win the mid-terms. |
| Where does Alito get the requirement that a right is not Constitutional unless it is “deeply rooted in history?” That’s some crazy bullshit. White male property rights are the only rights deeply rooted in history. Every other right was denied in some form by states until relatively recently. Oppression is deeply rooted in history. |
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+2 Let’s say it again for the morons who hate women: outlawing abortion makes abortion more common, but those abortions will maim, sterilize or kill the woman. These monsters are giddy at the idea of women dying. They’re just overjoyed. They have wanted to punish women for all their sick little lives. |
| Griswold v. Connecticut, upon which Roe is based, was a good decision. States shouldn't be Constitutionally allowed to ban contraception. It's impossible to write a coherent decision that limits a state's ability to interfere with reproductive rights to abortion while requiring states to leave contraception alone. |
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While it is TRUE that poor, HS only educated and Unemployed White Men are dying sooner, being divorced more frequently by women OR NOT being able to get a woman to marry them in the FIRST Place. To fix that, pressure your Lawmakers to raise the Minimum wage, have free health care for ALL ( stop deducting $$$$ health insurance from Wages) , make 4 year college FREE like it is in Europe AND Bring back high paying factory JOBS to America- THEN Maybe WOMEN will decide these poor white men have decent enough prospects and Income to HAVE YOUR BABY BIG MISTAKE to think, Instead of Doing ALL THAT ( above) , You can force women to get married to you, stay married to you and have your babies By Imposing state ad federal control over a woman's choice ( with her Doctor ) to have their Baby OR NOT Will ONLY result in NOW You are NOT EVEN Getting LAID, let alone being able to find a woman to partner with you in your life and make love to you Pass the BAN and NO MORE SEX FOR YOU |
Alito and the rest of right wing scum on the Court - including that idiot Roberts - are judicial activists. They’re bought and paid for (literally, in the case of Drunky Kavanaugh. Amy is an actual cult member handmaiden). We’ve been screaming that this court is illegitimate for a long time. Maybe now some more people will tune in. |
| McDonald's Happy Meal is more venerable than Protestant opposition to abortion. Prior to 1978 or so, they mostly just didn't care. It was a Catholic thing. |