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In reply to the discussion: Moore v Harper Could End Our Democracy [View all]ancianita
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until June or July 2023) women and girls can kiss not just their bodily autonomy goodbye, but their economic independence as well.
Women and all non-whites can register to vote like crazy right now and go down fighting, but we all need to understand that in spite of record turnout, this case could result in a Republican led Congress.
I'm usually optimistic about the GOTV in this midterm. But I don't think that enough voters across the country know to change the party makeup of their statehouses to Democratic, in spite of current gerrymanders and vote suppression efforts.
In which case the next SCOTUS term could mean the end of the popular majority vote for all elections...
Which means
-- there will be no judiciary reform, therefore,
-- no expanded SCOTUS to overturn Citizens United and Dobbs, and
-- there will be no Democratic majority to codify Roe v Wade.
-- there will be no social security or medicare/medicaid.
There will be no US military coming to The People's aid, either.
Again. Keeping the demos out of democracy creates the space for patriarchal christo-fascist under corporate control.