It’s because it’s true. Republicans discovered that they lose when they put the abortion issue to a direct vote. So now it’s a game of enacting unpopular and unethical policy through means other than democracy.
Clearly not enough since you people are throwing a fit that you can’t just throw massive omnibus garbage on the ballot to try and take away the right to life.
If conservatives become convinced that they can not win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. The will reject democracy.
Dude really felt the need to comment this in both communities lmao
It’s because it’s true. Republicans discovered that they lose when they put the abortion issue to a direct vote. So now it’s a game of enacting unpopular and unethical policy through means other than democracy.
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So? Saying it twice, in different communities, doesn’t rise to the level of spam.
Never said it did. I just find it intriguing he finds it worthwhile to post meaningless talking points in multiple communities
It’s not meaningless. Subverting the will of the people is a terrible thing for the country.
The government is supposed to serve the people, and it can only do so if it represents the will of the people.
And the will of the people is to allow abortion to remain widely legal with some basic restrictions at most.
Should we return racial segregation and slavery if it gets a popular vote? Or should we have protections for our rights against majoritarianism
We already have protections against that.
Clearly not enough since you people are throwing a fit that you can’t just throw massive omnibus garbage on the ballot to try and take away the right to life.
It wasn’t a small change, but this is an exaggeration.
That’s not what the policy would have done though.