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Biden says that if the Supreme Court overturns the case, whole range of rights could be at risk.

I am concerned about our domestic supply of infants. I went shopping for one over the weekend and couldn't find a store that sells them, leading me to believe that the once-great distributors like TotMart have been driven out of business by the radical left.

Something needs to be done, and it appears the U.S. Supreme Court is on the case.

The draft opinion that leaked last week showed a majority of Supreme Court justices are poised to overturn the abortion law.

Discuss a supply chain issue.

Where might one procure an infant?

The high court is concerned about infant availability and it was mentioned in December when Justice Amy ConeyBarrett was hearing arguments over Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban.

She said the choice was between the ability to get an abortion at 23 weeks or the state requiring the woman to go 15 weeks more and then end her parental rights.

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When the country's domestic infant reserves are tapped out, what is an additional 15 to 16 weeks of pregnancy?

The people who disagree with this argument will claim that there were more than 400,000 children in foster care in the United States in 2020, but that is just a rumor based on facts from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Have you been at home recently watching tv and suddenly wanted to add another human baby to your family, only to realize you can't just go to the store and pick one up? Absolutely you have. Nobody should have to live like that.

Supreme Court justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 13, 2020.

Even if there are hundreds of thousands of foster children, don't Americans deserve the largest selection of infants possible?

GOP now eyeing contraception

The Supreme Court ruling to overturn the abortion law of Wade may not be enough to solve the infant supply problem.

The Supreme Court abortion leak investigation and the Clarence Thomas case are two columns by Rex Huppke.

McConnell told USA TODAY last week that his party would pursue a national ban on abortion.

"Condom Man" passes out free condoms and HIV/AIDS awareness leaflets to bus passengers on Dec. 1, 1999, in Bangkok. The leaflets and free condoms passed out are part of an HIV/AIDS awareness program in support of World AIDS day.

The Supreme Court ruling that blocked states from banning contraception was overturned by the court. Before the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a Republican senator called the ruling constitutionally unsound.

Republican Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves wouldn't rule out banning contraception if the law was changed.

Next step: Require a license for sex

More can still be done to maximize America's baby production.

I was surprised that the Republicans were silent on banning online pornography. I can't imagine why the politicians wouldn't want to do away with porn on their phones and laptops at any time of the day or night.

In an infant-crisis situation, the last thing we need is seeds getting spilled.

The Supreme Court was built by politics. It doesn't deserve to be decided on.

Is Trump's legacy? It was worth the price to get what may be the end of abortion.

Sex should be banned unless it is of the baby- producing variety. It is possible to force all men to lock their penises in steel boxes.

Activists rally for abortion rights in Reno, Nev., on May 3, 2022.

A key to the man's steel box would be released if a couple obtained a copulation license from the state.

I am the mom I am today because I chose an abortion at 19.

What other options are there? Continue as we have since 1973, when the Supreme Court decided that women's rights were not taken away from them in a way that was misogynistic.

Here is what the 1950s were like.

Hah! It is almost too ridiculous to imagine.

If you want to get the shelves stocked with infants, you have to turn the clocks back 50 years. This is America.

Unfortunately.

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The Supreme Court ruling on abortion could increase the domestic supply of infants.

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