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Showing Original Post only (View all)The SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v Wade can be easily remedied [View all]
All it takes is enough people who are disgusted with the republican agenda to show up to the polls in November in such overwhelming numbers none of the GOP efforts to suppress the vote can overcome.
If the Dems have strong majorities in both branches of Congress, they can steam roll new legislation into law.
Will this happen? I doubt it. Until enough people get off their asses, we can expect more of the sane.
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We couldn't even get enough Democrats to show up to elect a woman president.
LongtimeAZDem
May 2022
#1
The Electoral College, 16% of the population controlling a majority of votes in the Senate...
Spider Jerusalem
May 2022
#7
Yes! 10 senators are sent by states whose combined population is less than that of Los Angeles. :-(
TheRickles
May 2022
#22
Of course SCOTUS can take any law Congress managed to pass and rule it Unconstitutional
SoonerPride
May 2022
#28
People do get off their asses. 2020 was a record year. "Vote harder" at this point has diminishing
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2022
#33