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What can we do about this? Fight back
John and Terri Hale
Jul. 3, 2022 11:00 am
We’re older Iowans and we’re angry about recent decisions of the United States Supreme Court. We’re fearful for the future of our state and nation. And we ponder what we can do about it.
The decisions:
In a case involving the state of Maine, the court decided that public tax dollars can flow to private faith-based schools.
Our view: Public dollars are for public schools that take on the challenge and the opportunity of educating everyone; regardless of skin color, abilities, beliefs, primary language, gender identity, or sexual orientation. They should not be used to support the teachings of any particular faith nor any institution that discriminates in admissions or hiring.
In a case involving the State of New York, the court stopped policies that required permits to openly carry firearms in public.
Our view: America has more guns than people. We are the most heavily armed country in the world, but not the safest. While the court took us two steps back by allowing more guns on the streets, Congress took us one step forward with passage of modest common sense gun restrictions. We applaud Sen. Joni Ernst and Rep. Cindy Axne for their votes in support. We denounce Sen. Chuck Grassley and Reps. Ashley Hinson, Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Randy Feenstra for their votes against and failure to put the safety and lives of Iowans ahead of their allegiance to the gun lobby. Shameful.
And the worst decision came in a Mississippi case on abortion restrictions, where the Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Our view: Conservatives got what they wanted; to have state governments assert control over women and their bodies. We have daughters and granddaughters. We trust them and all those with reproductive systems to make decisions, in consultation with their doctors and others, to determine what’s right for them. We don’t want legislators, primarily white men, dictating those decisions.
It’s not just the recent decisions themselves — it’s the words used in the decisions that lead us to believe that what we’ve seen could be a preview of coming attractions. Consider the writings of Justice Clarence Thomas, who believes that the Court should be taking a fresh look at the rights of women to access contraceptives and the rights of LGBTQ citizens to live openly and marry the person they love. What’s next? Returning to the days of segregation? State controlled cameras in our bedrooms? Where, and how, does this madness end?
The credibility of the court is now zero. We see them not as justices fairly applying the law, but as politicians with an agenda to accomplish. They are doing what Republicans have railed against in the past — legislating from the bench. As a result, Congress and President Joe Biden should rethink how Justices are nominated and approved, how many there should be, how long they can serve, how to address their conflict of interests, and the procedures to be used to remove them when warranted.
So what can we do about all this? Fight back.
Fight back by peacefully protesting in the streets, at courthouses, or wherever is appropriate. Fight back by asking elected state and federal officials why they’ve voted the way they’ve voted and what they would do to protect the rights and safety of citizens in the future. Fight back by writing a letter to the editor. Fight back by supporting companies that visibly advocate for the human rights of their employees and customers. Fight back by helping organizations that focus on public education, responsible gun ownership, abortion access, and LGBTQ equality. Fight back by refusing to travel to or spend money in states that restrict reproductive rights.
And, fight back by identifying candidates for office who believe what you believe, are as upset as you are, and who pledge to undo the damage. Volunteer for and donate to them. Help them get elected.
We’re older Iowans and we’re angry. We’re going to do all we can to affect change. We ask you to do the same.
John and Terri Hale own The Hale Group, an Ankeny-based advocacy firm focused on making Iowa a better place for all. terriandjohnhale@gmail.com
People march past the U.S. Capitol and toward the Supreme Court during a protest for abortion-rights, Thursday, June 30, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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