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Related: About this forumBiden's States Right Defense in 2019
Biden gave a States Rights argument to try to defend himself YESTERDAY.
For god's sake it's 2019.
Aren't we, as Democrats, saying a States Rights argument to limit a woman's reproductive rights is WRONG?
As state after state chips away at Roe versus Wade, as states close clinic after clinic, we Democrats have said ENOUGH. States don't have the right to do this.
Are we all supposed to become hypocritical now to defend Biden?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Thekaspervote
(32,819 posts)There are lots of good arguments for states rights- legalization of marijuana, sanctuary cities
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
bluewater
(5,376 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
PatSeg
(47,711 posts)the federal government - same sex marriage and emission standards also come to mind.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Thekaspervote
(32,819 posts)Just stating the facts
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
bluewater
(5,376 posts)A woman's right to choose.
The right of all children to a good education.
The right not to be discriminated against.
These are NOT issues that States Rights should have control over.
Not in 2019.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Thekaspervote
(32,819 posts)When did mr. Biden ever not support the human rights you and all good Americans aspire to?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Butterflylady
(3,555 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
ucrdem
(15,512 posts)He said it was a local decision and the Supreme Court ruled all such policies unconstitutional in 2007.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
bluewater
(5,376 posts)Which is just a subset of a States Right defense.
As for the supreme Court:
April 20, 1971 | Supreme Court Rules That Busing Can Be Used to Integrate Schools
On April 20, 1971, the United States Supreme Court upheld the use of busing to achieve racial desegregation in schools.
In 1954, in the case of Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation of schools was unconstitutional. However, many neighborhood schools remained segregated due to the demographics of a city or town; children who lived in predominantly black neighborhoods still did not go to the same schools as white children, and vice versa.
https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/april-20-1971-supreme-court-rules-that-busing-can-be-used-to-integrate-schools/
In 2007 A Republican controlled, right wing Supreme Court made a narrow 5-4 decision chipping away against this ruling.
"The decision prohibited the use of racial classifications in student assignment plans to maintain racial balance. Whereas the Brown case ruled that racial segregation violated the Constitution, now the use of racial classifications violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. Writing for the minority, Justice Breyer said the "ruling contradicted previous decisions upholding race-conscious pupil assignments and would hamper local school boards' efforts to prevent 'resegregation' in individual schools"."
In practice, this meant that school districts could continue bussing students on other criteria, such as poverty level. Since segregation along economic lines closely mirrored segregation along racial lines, School districts quickly adjusted their plans and continued to desegregate their schools. Bussing still remains legal.
So, using a narrow ruling by a Republican controlled right wing Supreme Court in 2007 to defend Biden makes him more palatable to Democrats in 2019 how exactly?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
emulatorloo
(44,261 posts)Rather than mischaracterizing candidates you dont like. Or insinuating that DUers are hypocritical
A positive thread about Warren would be a lot more helpful to DUs undecideds.
And frankly all the negative campaigning will probably backfire.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
mr_liberal
(1,017 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Undecided