Posted on 05/03/2022 8:15:48 AM PDT by shadowlands1960
Legally speaking, can a state declare a constitutional right that is not recognized by the U.S. Constitution?
Fla
You’re catching the north east and I’m (TX) catching the left coast. The truck rentals in the TO directions are insane. Where in the back flow direction they are dirt cheap.
Yeah I’ve heard that about the rental trucks.
I’m mostly seeing VA, NY, NJ, mass, penn, some Cali, TX and va.....among others.
While it pisses me off at the same time I get it.
Another thing that pisses me off is yankees moving here and complaining that it’s somehow inferior to “up north”.
I had to delete my nextdoor account because I couldn’t take that 5h!t anymore.
Traveler: "No, I'm here for an abortion."
BG: “Fine, pass on thru, ma'am."
Traveler: "That's really kind of misogynistic calling me "ma'am". Besides, you really don't know how I identify."
BG: "You are correct, citizen. My apologies. Please, have a pleasant and successful stay in California."
“California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) vowed Monday evening to build a “firewall” around California in the form of a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion as a right, after a draft Supreme Court decision reversing Roe v. Wade (1973) leaked.”
If there truly is a majority now willing to overturn Roe V Wade, I am fairly certain that same majority will respect California’s right to put abortion rights into their state constitution. That is a state’s right that the justices that wrote Roe refused to respect.
Wish he’d vetoed it and then if overridden then so be it.
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