From WSJopinion: This country’s politics will stay polarized until the broad consequences of the Roe decision are resolved, writes DanHenninger
arguments, U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar called abortion a “fundamental right” of women. Overturningwould put back into debate whether the states should be responsible not only for this “fundamental right” but also—to pick a few subjects at random—for vaccination mandates, school curriculums, laws relating to gender identity, daycare and climate mandates on the use of energy.
When Americans were in the last real depression, they were content to let themselves be ordered around by Franklin Roosevelt and Washington. This time, as opinion polls attest, they are less eager to abide the vast, federalized blueprint that Mr. Biden and the Democrats are drawing up for them. In other words, nothing can change. But when nothing can be changed or challenged, when the passage of time alone means a public policy is “entrenched,” polarization is inevitable.
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