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Very difficult to overstate how dangerous this is. A Supreme Court justice suggesting that "secular society" is a risk, that the government somehow favors or even is dependent on religion and believers over others is a step toward theocracy and away from our founding principles. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Alito’s argument is that the right to abortion is “egregiously wrong” because it is not “deeply rooted in our history and tradition” and respondents are “unable to show that a constitutional right to abortion was established when the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted.”
Here’s the problem with this argument. Women didn’t have any rights when the 14th Amendment was adopted; not just abortion. Women didn’t even get the right to vote until five Amendments later. This in no way justifies ripping rights to bodily autonomy from women in 2022. While he only expressly targets Roe and Casey in this brief, if the standard for our rights going forward is what is referenced in the Constitution or what is deeply rooted in our history and tradition, then the only rights that are safe are those belonging to straight white men. Overturning Roe will be an unmitigated disaster for women. It will immediately trigger abortion bans in at least 13 states and near-bans in another 12. It will open the door for states to criminalize contraception, miscarriage, and even medical procedures to save a mother’s life. And if Roe can be overturned simply because a majority of illegitimate justices appointed explicitly to take rights away from marginalized groups says so, then every civil rights decision will fall by the same distorted standards used to abrogate this near five decade precedent. Over 80% of Americans oppose this. Think about what it says that Republican-appointed justices feel comfortable essentially invalidating the legitimacy of their entire institution to impose their will, which is rooted in a religious belief that fetuses are humans (they aren’t). Not to mention that banning abortion doesn’t reduce abortion, it just reduces SAFE abortion meaning more women will DIE during the procedure. Or that access to safe, legal abortion leads to FEWER ABORTIONS and SAVES LIVES. There’s nothing pro-life about any of this. ZERO. The ancient recognition of a right as a prerequisite to its contemporary acceptance defies the role of the court to be the nonpartisan branch of government that protects the lives, liberties and property of all persons from the overreach of Congress, the President, and the states As for the claim that we can only respect or uphold rights that are explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, this would invalidate most of the rights we currently have. The majority of our freedoms are unenumerated; meaning they are inferred based on the text of the Constitution Any conservative who thinks it’s some sort of “gotcha!” to say “show me where in the Constitution it says you have the right to an abortion! You can’t! Ha!” it’s not. You are just very very stupid. You know what is in the constitution? Slavery. So why do we think it’s sole perfect,handed down from Moses, document? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and it is stupid, you don’t need to be religious to think an unborn is a person. you just need to have a little honesty and empathy and heart. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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He’s disagreed with me many times. And he’s had a valid point every single time he does. so instead of insulting him, pergaps reflect on why he’s saying what he’s saying. in this case, the gop did not vote against helping vets. they voted against the dems’ attempt to exploit a bill helping vets, by sneaking in a budgetary gimmick. that’s what happened. but not one of you can say it. if the dems propose a clean bill with no gimmicks and the gop votes against that, then i’ll be the first one to say they voted against vets. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I used to go back and forth with Skip N, Dangles, and occasionally RIJimmy. And then the orange guy won, and the left became completely unhinged and delirious. So yeah, I can find issues with both sides, but one side has just gone completely bonkers.
I was a registered Dem up until the 2020 election, I’m now unenrolled, I would never want to be associated with that awful group of people again….ever. And before you start with the R’s are no better, notice the word Unenrolled. To simplify, they both suck Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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electing people based on fame and looks. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Term limits would solve a lot, but the career politicians aren’t likely to change the rules. Maybe this time around a third party can actually get up and running.
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The same people helped Trump add 7.8 TRILLION to the debt. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Republicans are losing their minds that gas prices are coming down, inflation is getting better, the stock market is going up, and Congress is actually working together on meaningful legislation
Not to mention they have no substantial issues to run on in November Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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“when we were in charge, gas was $1.50, inflation was 0%, crime and drug overdoses were far lower. 58% of americans said they were better off in 2020 than they were in 2016. How many americns are better off in 2022 then they were in 2021? Had enough?” the democrats message in 2020 was orange man bad. the gop message in 2022 can be, “had enough”? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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That’s why the GOP is furious. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Then Trump organized an increase in oil prices, crime started increasing on his watch and the Republican administration tried to perform a self coup. I'm guessing the mother of all migrant caravans will be approaching the border in late October, only to magically disappear a week later, just like all the others. And if that’s not enough, they do have homophobia, misogyny and racism-those have worked well for them in the past. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Moody's Analytics finds the Manchin & Schumer-backed Inflation Reduction Act will "nudge the economy and inflation in the right direction, while meaningfully addressing climate change and reducing the government’s budget deficits."
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The Texas Department of Agriculture is becoming increasingly worried about escalating attempts by migrants to block Mexican highways, yep you read it right migrants to block Mexican highways, But for republicans Putin didn't affect gas prices or global inflation by invading Ukraine But Migrants Blocking Mexican Highways Could Threaten US Supply Chain :bs: |
democrat message for midterms…
hey, things aren’t as bad as they were last month! ( except for the fact we’re in a recession, though we’re working on changing the definition away from ‘period of time when the economy is receding”). Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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DC right now, and are mandating vaccines and daily boosters. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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wind turbines reduce inflation? pete, if it does what you say, i’ll be the first to say “we’ll done.”. but calling a spending bill the inflation reduction act, just naming it that, doesn’t reduce inflation. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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