Democrat Senators Unveil a Dangerously Asinine Plan to Subvert the Coming Abortion Ruling

Today may finally be the day that the Dobbs decision, which is reportedly going to overturn Roe v. Wade, is released by the Supreme Court.

This from redstate.com.

Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)

As RedState reported on Saturday, far-left groups are already planning to commit what may amount to an insurrection surrounding the Supreme Court in an effort to stop the Court from functioning.

Were they tipped off? And where’s their common sense anyway? The SCOTUS doesn’t need a building from which to make a release. We’re in the 2020s—this can all be accomplished remotely.

But even if the Dobbs decision takes another week or two, it’s merely a matter of time before the change hits the streets. And then the democrat-communist party may descend into predictable absolute insanity.

A preview of that took place Saturday night after democrat senators, including Maggie Hassan and Elizabeth Warren, unveiled a dangerously asinine plan to undermine the coming abortion ruling.

If you read the entire press release, you see that the crazy ranges from using federal funds to fly women out of state for abortions to using the HHS as a national abortion service provider.

And there’s one point that stands out as particularly alarming:

Using federal property and resources to increase access to abortion is the root of the new democrat-communist plan.

This democrat-communist initiative has the appearance of becoming a runaway train:

The Department of Justice and all relevant agencies could analyze the types of reproductive health services that could be provided on federal property, especially in states where such services are limited by state law or regulation.

The Department of Defense could assess the feasibility of moving military personnel and their families and any authority to ensure that members and their families can access reproductive health care when they need it.

The Office of Personnel Management could explore requirements that all federal employees are provided paid time off and reimbursement for expenses necessary to access abortion.

And all federal agencies—including those who retain custody or control over individuals or provide healthcare to them—could conduct a review of their regulations and policies that limit abortion care and other reproductive health services and promulgate new regulations that expand access to those services.

Doing that would be outright dangerous. Will this not bring about mass unrest?

Because you [will experience mass unrest] by having the federal government, by decree of a single man, entering into red states to kill babies with taxpayer dollars.

There’s a reason the Hyde Amendment exists, and it’s to diffuse issues like this—democrats don’t care, though. They are all in on hacking up kids in the womb, and they are obviously willing to do just about anything to ensure the practice continues.

Is it not almost impossible to conceive:

[H]ow anyone could be so obsessed with killing unborn babies that they’d actually propose illegally weaponizing the federal government and its agencies to override the will of the people in the states.

Besides, state laws are still laws.

The federal government cannot simply enter into a state and do whatever it wants contrary to the laws in those states.

That includes killing people, unborn or otherwise. An executive order does not grant the power to ignore the Supreme Court and override laws that protect life.

Any federal employees that try to follow such an order could be and should be arrested and charged.

Something has to give because this kind of “anything goes to make sure I get what I want” attitude is destructive and treacherous.

Whether you are for or against abortion, Executive Orders cannot be allowed to circumvent a Supreme Court decision. A Supreme Court decision is the law of the land—federal and state.

Prepare yourselves, Def-Con News readers. A summer of democrat-communist violence is only a flashpoint away. And today we may experience that flashpoint.