Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pack the court already. JFC
With the two Republicans pretending to be Democrats Sinema and Manchin, how would you suggest doing this, precisely? With the entire goddan GOP off their effing rockers and unwilling to govern, how do you see this working out?
Oh? You think Congress won't change after this?
No, I don't think Congress will change. Maybe a few seats will be impacted, but nothing on a grand scale. DCUM posters think everyone in the country is thinking like them. That is not the case.
I think you’re in a right wing bubble if you don’t get how many women across America rightly understand this sht opinion to mean that the GOP wants their theocracy at the expense of women.
+1
Even my R friends are pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a lengthy opinion when all they have to say is “because the Catholic Church is against abortion.”
+100000000
And more appalling that these were judges appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote.
We are no longer a functional representative democracy.
We were never a functional representative democracy. Since the founding of this country, we've been ruled by a wealthy minority -- a minority that tells us to what to think, what to say, what to do, what to eat, where to work, etc.
That happens by consent. When the consent is no longer there, then things change. This country has changed a lot since its founding. Those of us who didn't sleep through school, or through any stories from family members or friends, know this.
Consent has never truly been there to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Abortion/Roe isn’t one of my political priorities with all the real disasters this country is facing…environmental, schools, opioids, poverty and so on. How DID abortion of all things come to take up so much of our energy, even though it affects so few people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I totally disagree.
Those on the left will deem this person a hero, no doubt.
But it has done irreparable damage to SCOTUS and legal experts and those who are paying attention understand that.
I have no doubt the leaker will be identified.... maybe not publicly.... but he/she will be discovered. And, this person has destroyed his/her future in law.
However, this leaker may be able to get a gig on MSNBC.
Overturning Roe on a conservative/liberal split will do irreparable damage to SCOTUS. The facade of the impartial Justice was already waning, it's gone after this.
The leaker will do very well for themselves, and I say that regardless of party affiliation. If the leaker was a FedSoc type trying to keep an errant Kavanaugh in line, they will be hailed as a hero for fighting to the last. If the leaker was a liberal, they’ll be hailed as a hero for taking one last stand to defend womens rights. Many progressive top law firms will have no trouble with it, and as a client of those firms I would have no problem hiring a litigator with that background.
Even if that litigator has no license to practice law? Because that is pretty much inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pack the court already. JFC
With the two Republicans pretending to be Democrats Sinema and Manchin, how would you suggest doing this, precisely? With the entire goddan GOP off their effing rockers and unwilling to govern, how do you see this working out?
Oh? You think Congress won't change after this?
No, I don't think Congress will change. Maybe a few seats will be impacted, but nothing on a grand scale. DCUM posters think everyone in the country is thinking like them. That is not the case.
I think you’re in a right wing bubble if you don’t get how many women across America rightly understand this sht opinion to mean that the GOP wants their theocracy at the expense of women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pack the court already. JFC
With the two Republicans pretending to be Democrats Sinema and Manchin, how would you suggest doing this, precisely? With the entire goddan GOP off their effing rockers and unwilling to govern, how do you see this working out?
Oh? You think Congress won't change after this?
No, I don't think Congress will change. Maybe a few seats will be impacted, but nothing on a grand scale. DCUM posters think everyone in the country is thinking like them. That is not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pack the court already. JFC
With the two Republicans pretending to be Democrats Sinema and Manchin, how would you suggest doing this, precisely? With the entire goddan GOP off their effing rockers and unwilling to govern, how do you see this working out?
Oh? You think Congress won't change after this?
No, I don't think Congress will change. Maybe a few seats will be impacted, but nothing on a grand scale. DCUM posters think everyone in the country is thinking like them. That is not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats need to run young women for state legislative seats everywhere in the country. Democratic women need to take over state and local governments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a lengthy opinion when all they have to say is “because the Catholic Church is against abortion.”
I'm Catholic. I guess I 'should be' happy about this. But instead - I keep thinking about the women who have terminated wanted pregnancies, the women who have had to get abortions bc of lack of access to birth control...I guess I just wish the church would recognize that not everyone who gets an abortion is doing so because 'lol oops don't want a baby'.
I personally can't see myself getting an abortion and I pray it is a choice I never have to make. It would not be my choice but I guess I'm a horrible Catholic because I don't really think it's my place to decide for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a lengthy opinion when all they have to say is “because the Catholic Church is against abortion.”
+100000000
And more appalling that these were judges appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote.
We are no longer a functional representative democracy.
We were never a functional representative democracy. Since the founding of this country, we've been ruled by a wealthy minority -- a minority that tells us to what to think, what to say, what to do, what to eat, where to work, etc.
That happens by consent. When the consent is no longer there, then things change. This country has changed a lot since its founding. Those of us who didn't sleep through school, or through any stories from family members or friends, know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a lengthy opinion when all they have to say is “because the Catholic Church is against abortion.”
+100000000
And more appalling that these were judges appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote.
We are no longer a functional representative democracy.
We were never a functional representative democracy. Since the founding of this country, we've been ruled by a wealthy minority -- a minority that tells us to what to think, what to say, what to do, what to eat, where to work, etc.
That happens by consent. When the consent is no longer there, then things change. This country has changed a lot since its founding. Those of us who didn't sleep through school, or through any stories from family members or friends, know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pack the court already. JFC
With the two Republicans pretending to be Democrats Sinema and Manchin, how would you suggest doing this, precisely? With the entire goddan GOP off their effing rockers and unwilling to govern, how do you see this working out?
Oh? You think Congress won't change after this?
Anonymous wrote:Democrats need to run young women for state legislative seats everywhere in the country. Democratic women need to take over state and local governments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a lengthy opinion when all they have to say is “because the Catholic Church is against abortion.”
+100000000
And more appalling that these were judges appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote.
We are no longer a functional representative democracy.
We were never a functional representative democracy. Since the founding of this country, we've been ruled by a wealthy minority -- a minority that tells us to what to think, what to say, what to do, what to eat, where to work, etc.