Nonsense. Relying on the courts is going to be futile. We’ll need to establish legislation to kill it, and it can be voted on next January 21, when alot fewer democrats are in office.
I was wondering why they are starting this so early when they know they can’t win the votes in the current Congress. So, can you explain the process of how the current Congress can let this get started through the review process and hold off the vote until January? Since we don’t have control of the committees, it seems like it would be hard for us to do that.
“when a lot fewer democrats are in office” . . .
and those remaining are a bit less arrogant.
Repeal is unlikely in the foreseeable future. The court is actually a pretty good shot.
The problem is that the President will veto it. It takes 67 votes to override a veto. It cannot be repealed until a Republican President is in office, along with a Rep. Congress.