This is hopefully wrong. There was a real economic cost to allowing the escape of fugitive slaves. But lots of Republicans actually want to be able to get an abortion if they or theirs need one.
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Grim comparison, considering the history and its parallels. The political paranoia, simultaneous framing of the other as a dangerous threat that's demographically ascendant, while also believing that triumph would come easy.
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Just as in the 1970’s, pro-choice activists weren’t satisfied with legalizing abortion in New York, but pursued a Supreme Court case. In the other hand, a state’s rights approach can provide a reasonable path to detente.
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For a long time states had wildly different regulation of the sale of alcohol. But it seems to me* that, odd as it sounds, there was a casual acceptance that each state could do what it wanted. * I wasn't around then
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