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Re: GOP and Democrats All But Tied Going into Midterms
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Sep 15th a 02:56 PM
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by Greger |
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If unions bring the nation and the economy to its knees then yes, folks are going to vote against unions.
Which party is pro-union? Democrats.
But I expect the rail strike to be short-lived and some highly paid RR workers will become even more highly paid and coddled.
Pero, My understanding is that Dobbs struck down Roe because Roe said abortion was an unenumerated right. Dobbs says it's not a constitutional right. The argument is probably legally and constitutionally sound.
The ball is in the liberal's court now and it's up to them to provide an argument to the contrary. there are many many unenumerated rights that fall under this or that clause.
I'm okay with states having a choice. Some will make the wrong choice for now but I expect that slowly most states will lose enough legal battles and elections that they will come around to a more equitable arrangement.
Men and governments tend to meddle in a lot of places they shouldn't.
Can the federal government legislate access to abortion?
I don't know...seems to me they could, just as they could enact a national ban or national restrictions... The door swings both ways.
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