• dcpDarkMatter@kbin.earth
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    4 hours ago

    Decades ago, the parties were much different than today. There were pro-choice Republicans and pro-life Democrats. Only one time in recent (2000+) memory did the Dems ever have the 60 votes necessary for codifying Roe. They used that two-ish week window to pass the ACA.

    And that’s not even touching on the differing public approval of abortion.

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      28 minutes ago

      The ACA which should be noted was desperately needed at the time unlike Roe which was known to be at risk but not nearly as immediate.

      I’m not happy Roe is dead. The fact is though that without a constitutional amendment Roe was always on borrowed time with the constant attacks on it, and I don’t believe that there is any time after the issuance of the bill of rights that an amendment protecting abortion would work, and in the form of the bill of rights it would’ve had to be a robust privacy amendment that just happened to protect abortion.