Do you advocate child support at fertilization? Life insurance policies issued to a fetus in the event of miscarriage? Increased funding for foster care and other social services?
If some states want it outlawed completely, I agree that is a little over the top. Actually, I think this ruling will take the edge off of people taking extreme positions like that and most will have laws eventually similar to what Florida's is supposed to be; fifteen weeks to make a decision, then live with that decision until birth. If I lived in NY for example, and was religious enough that I believed no one should ever have an abortion, I would be free to move elsewhere to a state where it was illegal. The reverse is always an option to those who feel it is their right. Extremism works both ways after all.
Best thing that can happen for America is this lights a fire under voter's asses, Democrats expand their majority in the mid terms, Filibuster is overturned ... pack the courts... probably won't happen but it's what needs to happen before submitting to minority rule just becomes the accepted norm for America...
So a bunch of WASP fundamentalist hypocrites are now our rulers. Part of what is so maddening about that is they are not even the majority of Americans. Yet here we are.
Not the best thing that could happen to America. You would just get the extreme the other way. I do agree there needs to be a change. What would be best( at least acceptable) is a large majority of centrists.
There you go taking an extreme position again. Mississippi has abortion rights like the majority wish, they just have certain limits that the majority feel are appropriate.
The ruling is linked here Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision: Read the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health ruling
What people like Thomas don't realize is that eventually the mob they are serving will turn on them too. Enjoy your marriage while it is legal, Clarence.
OTOH, don’t want socialist, purple hair, pro drug, anti police, pro criminal LGBTQIA’s running the nation either. Which is probably why the extreme right fights back against the extreme left. We desperately need moderates more than ever.
The irony of his question are his pro seditionist posts re Jan 6. Talk about hating the constitution....
No, not extreme. The majority of voters in Mississippi rejected an anti-abortion initiative. Mississippi voters reject anti-abortion initiative | CNN Politics There is nothing extreme about my position. You are being (willingly?) obtuse. Their legislature took a position contrary to the wishes of the majority. They also have trigger laws What to know about Mississippi abortion rights after SCOTUS overturns Roe v. Wade