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miguel
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Good. It’s one of the tools to check an activist Court.Ah, well then, I would support its use in stripping this issue from the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Not only do I not minimize it, political risk fully explains, to me anyway, why it hasn’t been used, why they would rather ordinary mortals not even bring it up. It blows the cover off the pretense that their hands are tied by a Court decision, that we have to wait interminably to elect GOP (and hopefully prolife) Presidents so they can appoint “strict constructionist” (and hopefully pro-life) judges through a hostile (and not foolproof) confirmation process. This pretense takes the heat off politicians. It does not serve the babies. I don’t see the harm in folks recognizing it for what it is. The more people are aware, the less passing of the buck.Don’t minimize, however, the risk to the politicians who might try to do this.
I have a certain attitude about this after watching with growing disgust the last 37 years. Political parties are coalitions. The GOP has a substantial block of prolife conservative voters who won’t be going over to the Democrats. Arguably, they’ve taken that block for granted. But the elections are so close they can’t afford to lose even part of that block. The one thing the rest of GOP voters surely share with prolife conservatives is the fear of Democrats in power. Prolifers need to figure out how to use that.Support for abortion is certainly stronger among Democrats but it still exists among Republicans and even more so among independents. Given that Republicans are continually beaten up for - essentially - not banning abortion, it is not at all clear, should they go this route, that they would pick up very many Democrats - even as they could possibly lose significant support from the rest of the voters. After all, they are described as hypocrites and for not really caring about this issue, that their actions are merely posturing. Suppose they attempted this and it failed - as I contend it inevitably would. Why wouldn’t this just generate more of the same charges? Democrats who oppose abortion are in large numbers unwilling to give up their other political objectives and support the only side that might end abortion. The rationalizations are endless, and attempting and failing to pass a “stripping” bill would cost Republicans votes from the people who support them now that would not be compensated for by the people who oppose them on everything other than abortion.