Catfish observes (correctly):
"if Dobbs hadn't happen the electoral narrative would be a whole lot different right now.
I knew and said that, the day it happened."
So did I.
But to think and speak as much from our side of the fence was seen as blasphemy.
After all, wasn't "the end of Roe" proffered to be one of the greatest conservative victories that could ever be achieved?
There were those of us who warned these "unintended consequences" would happen if Roe was overturned. It would completely re-energize the leftists and give them a new sledgehammer with which to swing away to win the young (and female).
It will remain a gift (to their side) that keeps on giving. That cohort of young single women who voted against the Republicans will continue to do so for much (or all) of their voting lives.
But folks, there's more yet to come.
Wait until the Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action (for blacks) with "the Harvard decision" that will be released in June 2023.
What Dobbs did for young females, the Harvard decision will do for young blacks...
In order to have equal protection under the law, there should be no affirmative action for anyone. Plain and simple.
All Dobbs did was return the issue of abortion law to the several States.
The narratives generated by lying Democrats and the Murder industry/eugenics crowd and the MSM have convinced the mush heads otherwise.
As for staying single, what young man (not as stupid as womyn portray) would risk losing half of his lifetime earnings by becoming legally bonded to one of those harpies howling about whatever, much less some 'right' to kill his child up to and even beyond the moment of birth?
Free milk and all that aside, some ponds aren't worth swimming in.