Way to go Ohio! Stay mad regressives
Hell yeah, I got to work on this campaign. It feels really great to have worked on a historic campaign like this one. We spent the last 8 months making calls and sending texts and knocking doors. To actually win something, to get good news in Ohio of all fucking places feels really great.
There’s still a ton of work ahead, the Republicans don’t give a shit about the law or the constitution, but its a win for the people and a blow against demoralization and defeatist realism and for now that feels pretty good!
Great work, comrade!
This bit, below, is sure to get the attention of Christofascist and Christofascist-adjacent politicians in the US. They don’t care at all about the welfare of the citizenry, but they do care about money and power and keeping the funnels of both wide open.
Outside money poured into the race. In the last few months alone, the effort to champion Issue 1 and abortion rights raised nearly $30m, out-raising anti-abortion forces by roughly $20m.
Gotta keep the tap of cheap labour flowing (by preventing sex education, contraceptives, and abortion)
Reality bites the GOP in the ass, as people do sometimes care about their material conditions more than the ability to cut off their own nose to spite their face.
This doesn’t actually address material conditions though. It’s just a law that says abortion is legal. It doesn’t guarantee that a for-profit healthcare provider will offer abortions. It doesn’t guarantee any of the people most affected by abortion bans access to abortions. It literally does nothing but tell the politicians of Ohio that 57% of voters want abortion to remain legal.
Meanwhile over 75% of voters want public health insurance, but I don’t see any politicians giving a shit about that either.
Yeah it sucks.
It makes it legal for doctors to perform abortions. I would think free market will dictate who will offer abortions pretty quickly. Doctors gotta get that bag.
Hoping for the free market to resolve your problems is hazardous. Your logic works well enough for local clinics (liberal logic tends to do okay the more localized things are), but remember that doctors are at the mercy of hospital policy and furthermore patients are at the mercy of insurance policy. It is probably already an element of the plan for Republicans to use their levers in other states to pressure insurers not to cover abortions, and then suddenly that means abortions are either not viable or the problem of the danger of back alley abortions is replaced with the problem of medical debt.
What Ohio did was good, but it’s not huge and some of the problems with it are foundational to the capitalist mode of production.
The “free market” already allows everyone who can afford an Abortion access to abortions. This does nothing.
Abortion is the rights version of gun control. They stick to a stance that polling and voting has never really supported as a good idea.
That’s surprising as hell but a welcome surprise