Indeed, "states rights" was what everyone was clamoring for for 45 years.
And which states exactly were directly responsible for overturning Roe v. Wade?
It's a shame Trump is on the wrong side of this fundamentally conservative issue.
Does anyone know what the proper conservative position on abortion is?
Some conservatives say that since abortion is murder , we should have a National Abortion ban.
Other conservatives take the 10th Amendment approach, and say it should strictly be a state issue. Those conservatives say that, even if we oppose abortion , we have to recognize that some states will have liberalized abortion laws.
Some conservatives say we should not work for more restrictive abortion laws in any state, because even some more moderate or conservative voters oppose abortion restrictions. Then they won’t vote for conservative candidates, and then conservative candidates will not be elected to office to work on other conservative issues besides abortion.
So considering some of these issues, I find it hard to understand what exactly is the proper conservative position on abortion.
Your point, if you have one, is vacuous.
The FEDERAL law needed to be overturned so that the issue could be returned to the STATES. And that’s exactly what President Trump’s appointed SC judges did.
You’ll pick up any rock, any stick, to use as a cudgel against President Trump, won’t you. No matter how lame or how illogical. You hate him that much. Disgusting for a supposed conservative to behave that way.
Trump will return to the Mexico City policy with regard to federal funding.
Huh??
Illogic reigns supreme. The people of each state will sound off on what they want to see in their states. Politicians will be judged state by state.
The American people clamored against Roe v Wade and elected Trump who appointed 3 SC justices. They upheld the Constitution and placed the decision back with the states.