And the recent forced birth movement that ended Roe…
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Tristan Snell
"Give the power to the states" was also the pro-slavery argument in the 1850s -- and the pro-segregation argument in the 1950s.
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I think Roe herself regretted the case
Are you sure about that?
Hello?
You don’t need abortions for that
It’s just what naturally happens.
Cause and effect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcSil8NeQq8
Attempting to ban water fluoridation and already removed Miami's heat protections for workers
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
ref.
Article One, Section 8: Powers of Congress
Section 9: Powers Denied Congress
Section 10: Powers Denied to the States
Stated rights seem to end upon entering a blue state
We need protections on both sides. state and fed. for everything. blah.. it's something to talk about AFTER trump is gone.
Unless they ALL wake up (a.k.a. get "woke")
We're ALL going to get burned.
I'm fucking sick and tired of these moronic southern red states. No one in the world wants to go to fucking arkansas or Mississippi. These deep red states should just be their own poor country.
Slavery
Segregation
Jim Crow
“States rights”
The “ southern strategy “
Now MAGA/Klsn
Etc etc
The same old story
It has always appealed to the hatred & ignorance
Consolidating seldom used but essential functions at the federal level is cost effective. Dismantling them is how racism wins!
https://tulsaworld.com/news/local/education/article_c3307157-52ca-46f6-82be-53df52bae0d6.html
State Capitals and DC, large National protest!
PLEASE copy and paste this on every political post you read.
https://Indivisible.org
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