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The Supreme Court sentenced Roe v. Wade to the ash heap of history, but the abortion industrial complex is certainly not hurting. With abortion “rights” being enshrined into the constitutions of numerous states, business remains brisk with their marketing machine running full throttle.

The Guttmacher Institute reports that abortion totals for 2025 increased to 1,126,000 in an American nation whose declining birthrate is now below replacement levels, an irony only a leftist can love.  The nation’s fertility rate is its lowest ever at 1.6 children per woman. When figures are released later this year, the rate is expected to drop even further.

Lamenting the steady national birthrate decline is political theater, disguised as a sanitized form of eugenics.

Abortion’s future is not confined to clinics like Planned Parenthood but in supply chains, where chemical abortion has slipped seamlessly into the saturated world of pharmaceuticals where commerce, not care, drives the growth.

Abortion is no longer tethered to physicians, clinics, or geography, with chemicals now the dominant method distributed through mail‑order pharmacies. Shipped to homes and self-administered with minimal regulation or medical oversight, mifepristone and misoprostol have effectively domesticated abortion.

Democrats reject abortion limits outright, while Republicans tolerate chemical abortion and IVF, managing them as political risks rather than confronting their moral implications.

This paradigm shift exposes not just policy failure but a cultural one where a society increasingly outsources its moral burdens to technology, markets, and convenience. When the creation and destruction of life are arbitrated by apps and third-party distributors, the spiritual cost becomes easier to dismiss and the political class of both parties are only too happy to oblige.

Such a contradiction is already reshaping the political landscape.

Ballot measures in 2026 will allow voters to confront what their parties refuse to articulate whether Americans treat abortion as just another consumer good or a justified moral evil.

Though framed by referendums and political realignment, the issue is less about Roe and more about moral accountability.  A nation that treats life and death as logistical problems will continue to get politics to match.

Polls underscore the majority oppose mail-order abortion. A number of states are engaged in legislation to preempt their distribution.  When voters were asked to limit abortion, 13 states did. 

Seven more states will have abortion on November’s ballot.

Missouri will decide whether to repeal their “Right to Reproductive Freedom” amendment with a more restrictive constitutional amendment. 

Nevada canundo a previous pro-abortion measure. 

Virginia, once a destination for lovers, will vote on a constitutional provision for abortion.

Idaho will have a measure to guarantee abortion. 

Nebraska has two competing measures: one to protect abortion rights, another to restrict abortion after the first trimester. 

Montana has a pro‑life measure, while Oregon has a pro-choice constitutional amendment in a state that allows abortion for any reason up to birth.

The future we inherit will be shaped less by politics than by the choices we make when no one is watching. 

If a nation cannot articulate why life is sacred, it will be governed by those who profit from neglect. If anything, politics has proven this time and again that any moral retreat creates a void and such a void is never left unclaimed.


Any country that refuses to invest in its future will eventually finance its own destruction.

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Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

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