Quoted in Naked Capitalism:
Roe vs Wade was settled in 1973
— Gritty is the Way (@Gritty20202) May 5, 2022
- Carter had a veto-proof supermajority in 1977–1979
- Carter had Dem Senate & House in 1979-1981
- Clinton had Dem Senate & House in1993-1995
- Obama had a supermajority in 2009
- Biden currently has Dem Senate & House
No codified protections.
Meanwhile: Republicans go for the jugular, while Democrats go for the capillaries
While rallying for Rep. Henry Cuellar in Texas yesterday, Rep. Jim Clyburn, the third-ranking Democrat said abortion shouldn't be a "litmus test" for the party. If Roe was overturned, performing an abortion in Texas would be punishable by life in prison. https://t.co/KnXtshGQb8
— Paul Blest (@pblest) May 5, 2022
For those interested in the Biblical take on abortion, here is an interesting Tweet thread.
Finally, here's an interesting take on a possible solution to SCOTUS' rejecting Roe v. Wade:
A friend asks an interesting question: Post-Roe, could Native Americans set up abortion clinics on tribal lands for anyone to use, much like they do with casinos, regardless of state law?
— Sean T at RCP (@SeanTrende) May 5, 2022
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