This Isn't a "And So It Goes Moment"

So much for precedent.  If you watched the Judicial Committee Hearings regarding the Confirmation of Supreme Court Justices, you might have hoped for a different decision, but I doubt that you are surprised about the decision, as the Trump nominees would never have been nominated if they had not passed the litmus test regarding overturning Roe vs. Wade.

The newest nominees spoke about the importance of precedent and then five justices ignored fifty years of precedent.  The old joke about dogs licking their privates in public seems to apply here. 

The Supreme Court has lost some serious credibility in their Roe vs Wade decision.  Just because a majority could strike down a decision that has been around for fifty years, doesn't mean they should mess with privacy issues, a woman's right to control her body, and by implication other rights that apply to others like marriage.

You can add the overturn of Roe vs. Wade to January 6th, 2021, almost the entire Trump Presidency and Republicans voting against the ACA repeatedly without another plan or idea to substitute for the ACA, and gun control which will continue to be challenged. I have also read of challenges to environmental regulations related to climate change.

Elections as just demonstrated do have consequences.

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