What if the content of R_v_W isn't as significant as we think and it's moreso about states rights getting a SCOTUS precedent? I know some things are happening in AZ and TX where the GOP is rejecting the 2020 results so maybe this entire ruling was just to give more legal ammo to the states when they start challenging the results of 2020. That would explain why RvW gets the ball rolling finally and is the 113 marker. "Once 11.3 verifies as 1st marker" and why it "had to be this way". States rights needed to be brought to the fore before the election can be corrected.
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The precedent for states rights was set in the 10th amendment. Pretending like we needed RvW overturned first doesn't make sense, at all. SCOTUS even looked at a case based on state rights after the election and told the American people to go fuck themselves and that we didn't have standing to challenge our own elections. If they're going to flip flop on this it'll just make them more illegitimate than they already are.
Then how was Roe ever passed if it violated the 10th amendment that was already in place? Why wasn't it overturned sooner if it violated the 10th amendment which was already in place?
The answer to that is they didn't have a case in front of them that they'd vote for. All I'm saying is the RvW case didn't have to change if they wanted to make a ruling on the election. I also have a hard time understanding "why it had to be this way", so take my opinion for what it's worth to you. The idea of making good people suffer because we have to wait on the lost to wake up is lost on me.
The public attention span is that of a goldfish, civics is no longer taught in schools, and we have a hostile media and a shadow gov actively fighting us. Anything to bring state's rights into the public psyche, esp with a case as big as Roe which is penetrating left wing echo chambers because of nonstop coverage in the left wing media is moving the ball down the field. Sadly it doesn't matter what you or I think - the collective sway of public opinion will matter in the long run. Racking up more and more victories for states rights will start to hammer the concept through some thick skulls.