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Showing Original Post only (View all)Who knew that the right had these secret laws already in place on the exact day roevwade overturned? [View all]
Why didn't we have some laws in place ready to go as well????
I feel totally unprepared. They are already miles ahead it seems. I mean good lord it's already banned in some places!
Seems like we should have had Federal laws in place years ago ready for this day.
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Who knew that the right had these secret laws already in place on the exact day roevwade overturned? [View all]
fescuerescue
Jun 2022
OP
We knew it was coming when boof and coneydog were put in . But it was not a priority.
Autumn
Jun 2022
#2
Pretty much everyone, I thought. The "trigger laws" have been discussed a lot in recent days
MerryHolidays
Jun 2022
#3
This, I remember them being mentioned in pretty much every Roe discussion over the years
Amishman
Jun 2022
#31
Federal laws are much tougher to pass comparing to states laws, especially when you are talking
Claustrum
Jun 2022
#6
Several states passed laws guaranteeing women's healthcare prior to the decision so we
gldstwmn
Jun 2022
#27
I doubt there was a supermajority that would have supported such legislation in the past 50 years
onenote
Jun 2022
#40
When? During Clinton/Obama administrations Republicans controlled the House for six out
betsuni
Jun 2022
#42
They had 60 votes for four months and ten days, September 24, 2009 to February 4, 2010.
betsuni
Jun 2022
#44
People that live in red states and know there is a difference between Democrats and Republicans.
W_HAMILTON
Jun 2022
#49