In 1994 Clinton, with a Democrat majority in both houses of Congress, passed draconian gun control. Like we predicted they would.
In 2008 Obama, with a Democrat majority in both houses of Congress, passed socialist health care. Like we predicted they would.
In 2000 Bush, with a Republican majority in both houses of Congress, passed a sweeping ban on abortion. Like you predicted they would.
But wait, one of those things didn't happen. Did it?
07 June 2012
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Yeah I've chalked the overturn of Roe v. Wade as a total loss. Its a big target that a steady body have been taking aimed shots at since before I was born.
ReplyDeleteI think it hasn't happened for a reason.
So when such-and-such a person starts prattling on about "The Republicans Banning Abortion", I generally dismiss them.
I don't like abortion one bit, and see it as murder of a healthy human being.
I dislike prohibitions and their grotesque unintended consequences a LOT more.