It's what you do when you have zero principles or ethics, but desperately need to get elected to stay out of bankruptcy court and prison.
Trump is fighting people with no principles or ethics. You are projecting and sound like 100 other idiots here
It's what you do when you have zero principles or ethics, but desperately need to get elected to stay out of bankruptcy court and prison.
But not a dead fetus that can be delivered.
A dead fetus does not always cause serious harm to the mother.
Then why wont Arizona fix it?
It could happen in two hours if the legislature wanted to do it. Instead, the Republicans refuse so far.
Wrong. Read the fucking law and the decision by the court. If the mother is faced with serious harm from continuing the pregnancy, she can have an abortion in Arizona. In any case, there are states within a few hours drive in virtually every direction that allow abortions in any case. I don't see where you can claim that's some sort of serious inconvenience to anyone when you likely would have to drive an hour or more within the state to find an abortion clinic if it were widely legal.
You are not responding directly to what Jarod said. In 1864, there was no way to know when the fetus was dead, so they did not see a point to including anything about what to do if the fetus is dead. The only thing that matters is if there is an "extreme danger" to the woman. "Extreme danger" is defined by case law to be a greater than 20% chance of death.
So if there is a 100% chance the fetus is dead, and a 15% chance that the woman will die immediately, then abortion is illegal.
Of course you can always drive to California, and get an abortion. So if a woman is hemorrhage blood, with a 15% chance of dying, she can simply get into her car and drive a few hours, and...
Seriously, people, on Monday Trump comes out screaming states rights on abortion.
Then Arizona outlaws even Abortion for rape incest, or a dead fetus.
The next day, Trump comes out, condemning Arizona for exercising The right he gave the state.
You are not responding directly to what Jarod said. In 1864, there was no way to know when the fetus was dead, so they did not see a point to including anything about what to do if the fetus is dead. The only thing that matters is if there is an "extreme danger" to the woman. "Extreme danger" is defined by case law to be a greater than 20% chance of death.
So if there is a 100% chance the fetus is dead, and a 15% chance that the woman will die immediately, then abortion is illegal.
Of course you can always drive to California, and get an abortion. So if a woman is hemorrhage blood, with a 15% chance of dying, she can simply get into her car and drive a few hours, and...
I think you can believe that states should be allowed to set their own policy on abortion AND have an opinion on what is/isn't a reasonable policy.
Now, excuse me while I go take a shower after defending Trump.
Apropos to what you just said:
Here's the $64 question; up to what point? If state law is sacrosanct and immune from federal law, then why not bring back Jim Crow Laws? Ban women from voting? Don't scoff, because 40 years ago no one would believe this nonsense would come to pass.
they will. but you shit stains are trying to convince the citizens of a state that they need federal protection
Legislatures are never fast at doing things. They work by compromise and committee. The Arizona legislature likely will fix this issue, and most likely will put in place a 15 week abortion allowance with some restrictions on that. The Left (you) won't agree because they want an unlimited abortion on demand bill instead, that virtually nobody else will agree to.
Tell me about it! I posted this on the 11th. So far, crickets from the MAGA/Alt-Right peanut gallery
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...-shooting-pre-elections&p=5958281#post5958281
Trump does not use protection and has had sex with many women whether he was married or not. I would think he had to add abortion costs to his monthly expenses.
It should be a no brainer, but the Republicans cant disappoint their radical base so I wonder if that will happen or not.
It'll likely happen. The big hold up is that there are radical Leftists among the Democrat side of the Legislature and some total abortion ban members among Republicans that are screwing everything up. Both want the impossible at the two extremes and are holding their side hostage by refusing to vote for a compromise. The result is deadlock rather than movement.
The Republicans don't have a big enough advantage in votes to overcome it--that is, they can't ignore their extremists because they need the votes, and the Democrats won't help because they're afraid of the radicals in their base kicking them to the curb for compromising.
What Dem radicals? Biden and the Dens are governing as previous governments did. They are not changing anything. Trump wants to do exactly that including a dictatorship. The Reds are fighting among themselves in the house and it has never been like that before. They made the old Do Nothing Congress look like it was accomplished. They made the Speaker a temp job. You cannot compare this house to any Dem house.. Why are you not telling the truth?
He's adamantly against right-to-work and for forced union membership.