If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
There is no more polarizing issue in this country than abortion rights. Not free speech, land ownership, nothing that motivates like abortion.
I don’t really have a dog in this fight. But it’s the economy stupid.
Agree. People that care about this were already going to vote dem. The rest of the normal people are pissed about the economy which is slapping them in the face every day.
If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
There is no more polarizing issue in this country than abortion rights. Not free speech, land ownership, nothing that motivates like abortion.
Unleash the hounds
I think this could have been the case previously, but circumstances are different now.
The economy is melting, housing prices are exclusionary, and inflation is putting a strain on middle class incomes. People always want to bitch about something. When the economy is good, people will complain about things that don't concern them, e.g., whether their neighbor can abort the mistake from the bowling alley parking lot. When you're worried about feeding your family, whether teaches are exposing your children to transgender info, and our population grew by 5%+ due to a sieve border, people aren't going to vote for the status quo. Those that need to rationalize voting red will do so in view of the fact that people will be able to travel to California or New York to have it done legally.
If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
There is no more polarizing issue in this country than abortion rights. Not free speech, land ownership, nothing that motivates like abortion.
If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
There is no more polarizing issue in this country than abortion rights. Not free speech, land ownership, nothing that motivates like abortion.
If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
There is no more polarizing issue in this country than abortion rights. Not free speech, land ownership, nothing that motivates like abortion.
Unleash the hounds
It changes nothing and won’t change anything in most places. Of course the left wing media will push the “abortion is now illegal” angle.
If you're talking about the supposed abortion reversal, I don't think it'll matter much. Blue states will hem and haw and pass their own laws. The fuckery that is the Biden admin will remain, ensuring the inevitability of November's red wave.
I agree.
First, this doesn’t ban abortions, it simply reaffirms that abortion is not a constitutional right. This kicks the issue back to the states where state legislators can enact laws that represent the will of the people in each state individually. Prior to Roe abortion was legal, generally with some restrictions, in not quite half the states. I suspect it will remain legal in all or nearly all with restrictions that may range from the heartbeat rule to the estimated time of fetal viability outside he womb. The west coast may even attempt to go so far as to allow partial birth abortions, because that’s how they roll.
Second, people’s attitudes towards abortion have changed over time. It’s still a hot button issue, but the size of the militant crowd is proportionally smaller now.
Anyway, the driving force in the midterms will not be this. The democrats have severely fucked things up on every front. Folks are itching for change.
If this was leaked in October it would have an issue, leaking it now and in June it comes out will have us back to focusing on O'Bidens failures by then.
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It will be settled by the states just like was happening in 1973
The proposed reasoning seems sound. Abortion isn't going anywhere
Of course the GOP sucks at messaging and this will be the lifeline the left media complex has been waiting for.
Unleash the hounds
The economy is melting, housing prices are exclusionary, and inflation is putting a strain on middle class incomes. People always want to bitch about something. When the economy is good, people will complain about things that don't concern them, e.g., whether their neighbor can abort the mistake from the bowling alley parking lot. When you're worried about feeding your family, whether teaches are exposing your children to transgender info, and our population grew by 5%+ due to a sieve border, people aren't going to vote for the status quo. Those that need to rationalize voting red will do so in view of the fact that people will be able to travel to California or New York to have it done legally.
Not our biggest issue.
The economy >> everything else.
First, this doesn’t ban abortions, it simply reaffirms that abortion is not a constitutional right. This kicks the issue back to the states where state legislators can enact laws that represent the will of the people in each state individually. Prior to Roe abortion was legal, generally with some restrictions, in not quite half the states. I suspect it will remain legal in all or nearly all with restrictions that may range from the heartbeat rule to the estimated time of fetal viability outside he womb. The west coast may even attempt to go so far as to allow partial birth abortions, because that’s how they roll.
Second, people’s attitudes towards abortion have changed over time. It’s still a hot button issue, but the size of the militant crowd is proportionally smaller now.
Anyway, the driving force in the midterms will not be this. The democrats have severely fucked things up on every front. Folks are itching for change.
I wouldn’t associate with most who would choose to get one who weren’t young or at risk.
Shouldn’t even be an issue. Let them have abortions. They don’t deserve kids in most cases and we are over populated anyhow n
Looks like the left is going to overplay their hand early and often