Elections matter. Take a look at what’s happening in Alabama

In a draconian move, the Republicans in the Alabama Senate have passed a direct hit to women: a near total ban on abortions.

THE ALABAMA SENATE has passed the most restrictive abortion bill in the United States that bans any termination of pregnancy and could punish doctors who perform the procedure with life in prison.

The text does not include exceptions in cases of rape or incest.

Under the bill, performing an abortion is considered a crime that could land doctors who perform it in prison for 10 to 99 years.

Abortions would only be legal if the life of the mother is in danger or the foetus has a fatal condition.

The largest human rights defence organisation in the US, the ACLU promised to file a lawsuit to block its implementation, saying the vote showed “how little they (conservative lawmakers) regard bodily autonomy”.

“This bill punishes victims of rape and incest by further taking away control over their own bodies and forcing them to give birth,” it added.

Alabama Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, who also presides over the state senate, greeted the bill’s passage as a “strong step toward defending the rights of the unborn”.

“With liberal states approving radical late-term and post-birth abortions, Roe must be challenged, and I am proud that Alabama is leading the way,” he added.

The bill’s backers have expressly said they want to bring the case to the Supreme Court.

‘You just raped the state of Alabama’

Now that the court has a conservative majority in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s election, some Republicans want to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling that recognised women’s right to abortion.

“You just raped the state of Alabama yourself,” state senate Democratic leader Bobby Singleton said after senators eliminated an amendment seeking exceptions to the abortion ban.

“You’re saying to my daughter you don’t matter in the state of Alabama… It’s ok for men to rape you and you’re gonna have his baby if you get pregnant,” he added.

Several conservative states are weighing harsh anti-abortion laws, intending some of them to be challenged and reach the Supreme Court.

States with liberal majorities, however, are seeking safeguards to the right to abortion in their own constitutions.

This year alone, 28 of the 50 US states have introduced more than 300 new rules to limit abortion, according to a report by the Guttmacher Institute, which defends women’s rights.

So, as I and others have said on a constant basis, elections matter. Not only must we ensure Trump and his enablers in congress get voted out, we also must do whatever we can and focus on the state level.  Look, I’m not a Biden fan, but even if he wins the nomination, we must come together and vote Trump out. These cases are surely going to make their way to the Supreme Court and well, how are Gorsuch and Kavanaugh working out? We cannot afford another Supreme Court pick of Trump’s and a sure confirmation by a GOP-controlled Senate.

Every state matters. The GOP has been patient, deliberate and will do whatever it takes to take women back in time. This is who they are and they are emboldened.

Stand up and fight back. There’s organizations in all states impacted by Republican-controlled reps and women and our allies are taking action. In Georgia, Ohio, Alabama, everywhere. Show up for our daughters and their futures.

A fantastic conversation with the great, Driftglass!

I had a fabulous and informative chat with longtime blogger and co-host of “The Professional Left Podcast”, Driftglass! He’s also hilarious!

We talk the GOP, the left needs to be strategic, the media, fools like Tucker Carlson, the RW machine and so much more.

And support his show with his wife, Blue Gal: professionalleft.blogspot.com — it’s truly one of the best podcasts out there.

Enjoy this episode: https://soundcloud.com/lushleft/a-fab-convo-with-blogger-host-of-professional-left-podcast-driftglass

 

Hell Yeah! It’s Miranda For Governor! Cynthia Nixon Sets Bar For Democrats On Supporting Public Schools. Why Should We Settle for Less?

New York Candidate for Governor Actress Cynthia Nixon is Raising the Bar for Democrats

Have you seen Cynthia Nixon’s campaign advertisement announcing her run for Governor of New York? If somehow you missed it, here it is:

How moving was that? Did your eyes tear up like mine did? Did you get a lump in your throat? She boldly talks about inequality. She boldly talks about public education. She talks about what every New Yorker has known for what feels like FOREVER. The city that I love, the city I was sure I would never leave has become unattainable.

It’s amazing to me that I had not only an apartment in the Village ALONE for $825/month, I also had a loft overlooking the East River in Brooklyn for just over $1200/month. As I put my daughter in the NYC public school system, the gratitude I always felt for the dedication of the teachers, the special needs department, well, to say they are doing the Lord’s work, is an understatement. I also, along with thousands of parents fought charters like Success Academy in their quest to try and take over public schools.

The city I love, the mom and pop stores, too many replaced. Chain stores everywhere. The charter industry growing. It’s heartbreaking.

When I saw that ad, I was excited. I saw a celebrity I liked talking about issues that resonated with me in a personal way. That made me have a better understanding of why many were excited about a possible Oprah run. As I previously outlined in my piece for Washington Babylon, Oprah has deep ties to the charter school industry, That is just one of many problematic issues with her positions, and the history of her show. In contrast, Nixon has a clear vision and advocacy for public schools and public school teachers. Now as a Democrat, I always thought that was our stance. I saw many of my fellow Democrats, many of which claim to be progressive, embrace Oprah and now are dismissing Cynthia Nixon.

And no one questions this.

As Democrats or left-leaning voters, we have to start asking ourselves an important question every day. And the question is this: we all know that public education is the great equalizer. Obama made a huge mistake by embracing, and taking campaign cash from entities like Democrats For Education Reform. Some centrists Democrats like Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand vying for a possible 2020 presidential run are clearly moving left on issues like Medicare For All and that’s a great start. Unapologetic support for public schools, public school teachers, and public school children MUST be a bare minimum for running as a Democrat. Why should we settle for less?

Thank you, Cynthia Nixon.