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[-] Achyu@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 3 days ago

Look, if you don't care about LGBT folks, women who need abortions, asylum seekers, etc. you can pull that "don't care" lever

Not a person living in USA, wouldn't a coalition govt be better then, as the Roe vs Wade issue happened while the Democrats were in power?
Or are coalitions not allowed?
Or is the central govt powerless in such issues?

[-] lengau@midwest.social 0 points 2 days ago

The overturning of Roe vs. Wade was a direct consequence of Trump's election, as it was the three justices he was able to appoint (including Mitch McConnell's fuckery about Merrick Garland) who changed the Supreme Court's makeup to include so many right-wing partisans.

[-] Achyu@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 days ago

Aah. Thank you.
Would the govt be able to create any laws to counter the case being overturned?

And unrelated:
Could the Green party and Democrats form a coalition and choose the President accordingly, if the results are bad?
I'm an Indian, where we have parliamentary democracy.
Parties can form coalitions and the leader set by the coalition becomes the Prime minister and the President is not as powerful, eventhough they're technically the head of the nation.

Is it different in USA? If Trumps gains most votes, can the Greens and Democrats channel votes against him by creating a coalition?

[-] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 days ago

Could the Green party and Democrats form a coalition and choose the President accordingly

They certainly could, but why would they? Not only democratic party stand for a lot of things greens find unacceptable (and vice versa), but disproportion between both parties is so huge that greens would at best got given some paltry compensation (and a huge bill of firming democratic party atrocities with their names, this would essentially be their end) and most likely just become completely ignored and cut off after election.

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