I posted on this earlier but there are lots of things they can do make it an effective ban, even if it’s not actually banned. Banning the medicine is one (most abortions are medical, meaning you just take a pill). They can prevent doctors from being trained in the procedure (withholding funds from state universities, etc.) or require certain licensing and insurance that makes it difficult . You can put certain laws around the actual facilities - they have to be within certain distance from hospital, etc.Re abortion: Doesn't repealing Roe v Wade place abortion rights in the remit of the individual states? I read some states were voting on abortion issues as well as the presidential election. Maybe there is a realpolitik answer here but doesn't that now provide a buffer between him and abortion rights?
Looking at the results in hindsight, the Democrats would probably have needed a transformational candidate ( an Obama or Clinton) type orator to give them a chance of winning.
In fairness, the built in dislike for Trump that many had, and the full throated support from the media that Democrats had made this 'seem' potentially closer than it really was...
Fair enough Dax. You stuck to your guns all along.Bur the people simply stuck to their reality. It's the economy, stupid!
You’re saying they’re NOT stupid? Who’s going to want to admit they’re stupid? That’s the problem with stupid people - they don’t know they’re stupid.ChicagoBlue, you represent the kind of opinion Americans tend to reject every time. The idea that they are stupid, and you know best what's good for them .
We see this at a local level in my town. Whenever we vote to increase the school budgets, the same number of people always vote no. It’s the yes vote that varies and thus it’s totally dependent on turnout. (And in my town, the no vote aligns nearly exactly with the R vote).Fewer people appear to have voted Trump than in 2020. But a mass of people who turned out for the Democrats and Biden in 2020 did not turn out at all. What that tells me is that Trump's core base was going to vote for him not on the basis of what he says, but on the basis of, fantasmatically, what he is for them. I heard a clip from one of his supporters on the radio, this morning: “I voted for him because he's not a politician.” There you have it.
Conversely, Harris did not galvanise that huge chunk of people who are not hardcore Democrat voters and who may turn out or may not.
I really don't know what's up ahead. For America. Or for the world.
As another woman who has gone through a similar procedure to yourself (many years ago) , I completely empathize with you.I posted on this earlier but there are lots of things they can do make it an effective ban, even if it’s not actually banned. Banning the medicine is one (most abortions are medical, meaning you just take a pill). They can prevent doctors from being trained in the procedure (withholding funds from state universities, etc.) or require certain licensing and insurance that makes it difficult . You can put certain laws around the actual facilities - they have to be within certain distance from hospital, etc.
There was one law enacted in one state (probably Texas) that required a hospital bed (the big thing with lots of motors and buttons and the like) rather than a gurney, had to be able to be moved from room to room.I posted on this earlier but there are lots of things they can do make it an effective ban, even if it’s not actually banned. Banning the medicine is one (most abortions are medical, meaning you just take a pill). They can prevent doctors from being trained in the procedure (withholding funds from state universities, etc.) or require certain licensing and insurance that makes it difficult . You can put certain laws around the actual facilities - they have to be within certain distance from hospital, etc.