Federal judge rules against pregnant workers in win for Paxton

https://www.texastribune.org/2024/02/27/ken-paxton-proxy-votes-congress

Courts, including the SCOTUS, have long held that congress gets to set its own rules.  Period.  They just upheld that with the fines for not wearing masks.  So the idea that a court in Texas can invalidate a law because during covid the Speaker of the House allowed voting by remote or proxy is crazy.  But more than that, stop and look at what part of the bill that the Texas Attorney General is fighting, fair pay and equality for pregnant women.  Yes protections for pregnant women is something Texas is against!  What happened to much vaunted and talked about wanting women to get pregnant and forced to have babies, but they don’t want to protect them in the workforce.   Oh now I get it, … The work force.   This is about them wanting pregnant women at home dependent on their husband.  By my dogs that love gravy, this is right back to Christian men ruling the home and working with women waiting at keeping the house, raising the man’s issue, having meals ready, and being ready to please the man.   Talk about wanting to return to the 1950s.   I know I say that about their stance on LGBTQIA to wipe us out of society, but now I realize they intend that for women also.   Hugs.  Scottie.  


Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden administration over a pregnant worker protection law that he said was unconstitutional because it passed mostly by proxy vote.

 
The U.S. Capitol during sunrise in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 15, 2020.

he U.S. Capitol during sunrise in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 15, 2020. Credit: REUTERS/Al Drago

 
 
According to Paxton, the act places an “undue burden” on the Texas government when it comes to pregnant workers.

 

“weakening a law to protect pregnant workers” while forcing women to give birth.

The cognitive dissonance is off the charts. F’ing hell.

When you put it in the context of a war on women, it makes sense

I don’t think it is cognitive dissonance; I think it’s deliberate. They clearly want fewer women in the workforce, and will exploit any avenue they can to push them out. With this, they get the added benefit of weakening a federal law for the whole country.

If this stands a whole bunch is in jeopardy.

Yeah, there must other laws that were passed with proxy votes.

Are they all now invalid?

It looks like this judge views this differently than the House Parliamentarian. The wiki page for this Fed judge had this note:

This contradicted the opinion of the House Parliamentarian, who had determined that rules allowed members to vote remotely and that their presence counted toward a quorum.

Since the USSC had ruled against Margie 3 toes et al in their attempt to cancel their no mask / no metal detector fines

The basis was that The House and Senate are subject to the rules they create…..

This “Quorum” issue will also be slapped down.

It will take another two years but even these nutty folk will on the court will slap it down.

I’ll read the opinion later this morning.

More attacks on women and reproductive rights. Forcing pregnancy and denying rights to pregnant people puts us back in the 1930s. Undoing all the gains of the Civil Rights era is the point to these people.

Ken Paxton is so ridiculously evil that he’s almost cartoonish. It’s hard to believe that a real human being could be so evil.

Huh.

Once again, a direct assault on women. I wonder if it’s even possible for women to rise up out of their second class citizen mindset and vote these people out of office.

The hardest thing to understand is that many women AGREE with being controlled by men. How that attitude made it through the 20th century is unfathomable.

Yet, no lawmaker presents a bill to hold men responsible for getting a woman pregnant…

The use of a uterus is regulated.
The use of the penis, is not regulated.

WTF? This violates the Enrolled Bill Doctrine. If Congress says a bill was properly passed procedurally & sent to the president, a court cannot look behind it.

Not to mention that Article I gives each chamber of Congress the sole authority to make it’s own rules for how it conducts it’s business.

 

3 thoughts on “Federal judge rules against pregnant workers in win for Paxton

  1. By my dogs that love gravy, this is right back to Christian men ruling the home and working with women waiting at keeping the house, raising the man’s issue, having meals ready, and being ready to please the man. 

    Then TX better make damn sure that the only ejaculations of sperm in TX are from such men. All the other guys are gonna have to be neutered until they’re ready to take on the responsibilities and roles of these men of whom TX speaks.

    (I know, I know. Never happen. But still.)

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    1. Hello Ali. I do love the way you think. Since uterus are legislated and restricted, I think penises need to be also. If every fertilized egg is a human baby at conception, every sperm is a baby. I think most males have been massive baby killers since before puberty. Hugs. Scottie

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      1. And I’m personally happy for them! But by law, that all has to stop. They can be neutered at birth, then receive the privilege when they qualify.
        But we have no avenue in which to push this equality.

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