In Texas, where doctors face up to 99 years of prison if convicted of performing an illegal abortion, medical and legal experts say the law is complicating decision-making around emergency pregnancy care.

Although the state law says termination of ectopic pregnancies is not considered abortion, the draconian penalties scare Texas doctors from treating those patients,

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    You’re lumping the whole group together, which isn’t a good way to describe what happened when 50 Republicans wanted to block and somewhere around 3-5 Democrats out of 50 wanted to.

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        So you’re mostly interested in trolling and blaming Democrats as a group rather than electing enough willing Democrats to actually change things.

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          I’m done being lied to. There is no amount of Democrats that will change things. There are always just enough turncoats.

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            People said that repeatedly about climate. Then we passed the Inflation Reduction Act.

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              People said that repeatedly about climate. Then we passed the Inflation Reduction Act.

              Well, it’s completely inadequate to the task at hand, so I fully expect centrists to coast on it forever like they did with the ACA.

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                We know it’s not enough; but it’s a large part of what we need. And that we got the the point of having enough votes is a big deal.

                It didn’t happen instantly though; we got steadly increasing numbers of votes over a several decade period, including examples where votes weren’t held there wouldn’t be enough to act.

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                  We know it’s not enough; but it’s a large part of what we need.

                  It’s not even a small part, and it’s the only part we’re gonna get for decades, because Democrats love to coast on half-measures.

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                    What we get is going to depend on who we elect. We can vote for more and better Democrats…or choose to elect people who want to maximize environmental damage.