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Saying that you're going to do it if you have the numbers and trump isnt in office to veto it would be a lot better...
But that's apparently too much of a commitment.
I mean. Ideally we'd have done it during Bidens first two years when we had the chance.
But it's good to hear that Schumer is checks notes considering being open to maybe doing something 6 months from now...
Possibly
This is what a trial balloon looks like.
He can't do it today because the House is controlled by Republicans, and they won't go along with passing anything.
A trial balloon for what?
To see if Dem voters want Roe vs Wade codified still or if we changed our mind over the last 30 some years we've been saying we need to do it?
What was the excuse for 2020-2021?
It's a trial balloon for actually doing it.
In 2020-2021 Joe Manchin and Kristen Sinema weren't willing to go along, so the votes weren't there.
They're both going to be gone. If the election goes well, Kristen Sinema will be replaced by Ruben Gallego, and there will be 50 Senators + the VP willing to pass this kind of change.
We were discussing:
And you bring in a completely different topic to jump up and down about.
Sorry man, trying to multitask.
Completely got mixed up and thought we were talking about how we won't get M4A, not how we won't get Roe v Wade codified.
But I gotta put my phone down and handle something so I just deleted the comments where I fucked up
Um...what? Are you saying that anything could be done to "replace" a handful of incumbents literally 68 days before the election? Please play that scenario out for me. Say 5 Democrats voted in a way that showed you they "need to be replaced", and you wake up ready to put a game plan into motion on...checks notes...Thursday, August 29th. What do you do to "replace" those incumbents, starting tomorrow? Keep in mind the deadline for ballot access was like a week ago, and you don't really know what states they're from, so presumably you have no idea who you'd even need to reach out to in order to find a candidate, let alone convince someone to run, hire campaign staff, film ads, buy airtime, schedule debates, and barnstorm their constituency. Tell me your first week's activity.
You mean in response to your ludicrous, illogical questions? No, no you're not. Glad you're not expecting any.
Should have done it during Obama’s first term, when we had the votes. But it was deemed “not a priority” after we voted them into a supermajority.
So yeah, I think your skepticism of Schumer’s intent here is warranted.
The bill has already been drafted and ready for a vote since 2003. Barbara Boxer in the House and Jerry Nadler already had the legislation drafted. PELOSI refused to bring it to a vote.