So...
For 50 years, Democrats had the opportunity to codify the Roe decision into federal law, and that includes windows of opportunity where they held both houses of Congress and the Presidency simultaneously, and they didn't, and now they want to extract money from their base to do....what, exactly?
Without a constitutional amendment on the right to privacy or abortion federal law could be overturned on the same grounds.
Furthermore, Roe v Wade was settled law ( or so most people believed), so there was little reason to act.
Yes, mere legislation can be overturned as soon as there are the numbers to support it. So, it makes the Democrats demanding money to 'fix' the situation quite odd. Even if in November they get all the numbers they need because of that extra money, it could last only two years.
EDIT: 1986 Joe Biden said there was an '
overwhelming, universal criticism' of the bad reasoning in Roe v Wade.
Many years ago, I asked why (probably to someone on this board), if the Republicans were so anti-abortion, they didn't just ban it federally when they had the chance(s). The simple answer was 'Roe v Wade prevents them doing that', which was true. But over the years, I never understood the reasoning in 'Roe v Wade'. Or, rather like my experience with the Ontological argument for the existence of God, I
thought I didn't understand it. But nowI think I
did understand it, it is just bad and shaky reasoning.
What I really don't understand is the criticism of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade because of the outcome. It was a Constitutional question, not a policy question. If anything, the first decision ought be criticised, because it reached the outcome so many people wanted, but based on nothing. And if the recent decision was somehow 'political', then so was the first one.
Democrats and other commentators have said the Supreme Court is no longer 'legitimate', because of this decision. Of course, they are wrong. There is no evidence that the Court is somehow improperly appointed or has done something unConstitutional.
There is, of course, always the choice of revolution which some people on Twitter are talking about. I'm sure they'll do better than January 6.