The ploy here is to plant the narrative in everyone's heads that the Supreme Court has banned abortion in the entire US to induce headless chicken panic in the stupid ones. It's just another of their big lies.
There's also the fact that this is so ridiculous they know they'll get plenty of ink. But you'll notice every liberal - politician, media, whatever - is trying to hammer the lie that the Roe v Wade decision ends abortion nationwide. We need to try to get the goofballs to use their brains a little bit and realize the truth about this issue and how they're lying again.
I think they're going to have a hard time convincing the tribes to do this. I've lived near two major reservations my whole life I have Native American family and friends, one thing I know is that they love to have babies.
Also I think they would be very offended if you tried putting any teepees on their land.
You're missing my point. They know it's ridiculous and the tribes won't agree. Not to mention there will be no women so desperate for an abortion and unable to get one. I remember the days when some states had legal abortion and others didn't. Women got into cars and drove to the states that did.
The entire scenario is a big lie. The entire purpose is to plant the idea that the SC just eliminated abortion nationwide, which they did not. All they did was send the issue back to the states.
I saw someone on our side claiming that to pro-lifers, this ruling is about abortion but to the Democrats it's about states' rights. That guy is either controlled opposition or an idiot or (most likely) his statement was misquoted. This ruling* is *about states' rights to everyone. It's about liberals tramping on those rights in the original RvW ruling. Yes, it now means states can halt abortions or limit abortions, just like it was before RvW. Abortion is not and never has been a constitutionally protected right to be decided by the SC.
And, the liberals did this through the court because, as in every other issue they've shoved through by federal judges, they knew they would never have the votes to get bills through Congress to accomplish their aims.
And the real reason they're pushing this lie is because they don't want the SC to be able to uphold states' rights and the Constitution. Do you really think they give a rat's butt about women?
BTW, in my state I don't believe the Native Americans ever lived in teepees, so I'm sure they would think feds building them on their reservation was ridiculous.
I'm in North Dakota the Nomadic tribes like the Sioux actually did.
Sorry if I missed your point. I didn't know you were making one I only saw the title but no link. I know you took a long time writing your reply but honestly I didn't read it
I was actually trying to support you and contribute not argue with you.
I didn't realize I was supposed to stuff the entire point into the header. Why would there be a link? I'm not trying to argue with you either but I didn't realize you were responding to the headline without reading my post. It had nothing to do with whether the tribes would or wouldn't go along with this ridiculous proposal.
And btw, I actually read both of your posts before responding.
It is a common media misconception that indians lived in teepees. It really started with the movie westerns of old whenever you have conflict between settlers and indians. That is just people like director John Ford saying that indians were different from all of us.