Creative and insightful! I like it.
No, I take issue with people spreading propaganda without fact checking. I took the time to reply in hopes people who might swallow it blindly and freak out would take a second to think it though.
Sorry Boce. Did I embarrass you or was I just right about you trolling?
How dare abortion clinics be exposed while trying to pass themselves off as prenatal care facilities.
I take issue with people that pretend to know WTF they are talking about and accuse me of spreading propaganda.
Do you have a relevant point to make?
How dare abortion clinics be exposed while trying to pass themselves off as prenatal care facilities.
I'd really like to hear an answer to this. What would be the point of fuelling so much time and money not only into the procedures but into covering up how abortion-hungry they are?Why would they have abortion quotas? Just to rustle Christian jimmies? Do they eat the fetuses? What material benefit could that possibly have?
That poo rating should be read as "stop being a fucking dickwad, Boce. We've talked about not ACFing after drinking too much."Um... not watching the video yet wanting to be an attention whore is obvious.
I love how "evidence" on one article about this shows a picture of a printed out sheet of paper that's supposedly a certificate of achievement for exceeding the amount of abortions in that clinic. I can print out anything on anyone's letterhead and take a photo of it and post it as evidence of anything I want, too. In that same submission (on fucking FACEBOOK, mind you), the person also states:*posts video with no actual evidence and expects everyone to believe it*...
*freaks when no one believes it*
1. PP is not about prenatal care or adoptions, so duh?the abortion chain does not have quotas for prenatal care or adoptions, but it certainly has sales goals for abortions, their chief money-maker.
I love how "evidence" on one article about this shows a picture of a printed out sheet of paper that's supposedly a certificate of achievement for exceeding the amount of abortions in that clinic. I can print out anything on anyone's letterhead and take a photo of it and post it as evidence of anything I want, too. In that same submission (on fucking FACEBOOK, mind you), the person also states:
1. PP is not about prenatal care or adoptions, so duh?
2. If abortion is their highest cost function, it is not shocking that it would make them the most money
3. If PP wasn't constantly fighting for funding maybe they wouldn't have to count so much on abortion to keep their goddamn clinics running, ahem...
There are, it seems, about 3 women who were previously employed by PP that mention abortion quotas in interviews. At least one of the women, however, has a current ongoing lawsuit with PP. And the other woman is a self-claimed anti-abortionist. It is not off-base to say that the possibility that these are disgruntled ex-employees and/or anti-abortion advocates who are trying to cause bad publicity. There could be some truth to the claim, but the details could be vastly exaggerated for effect from people who disagree with their practices or have outlying agendas.
Don't be dumb dumb.
Teenage birth rates have increased in Texas since 2011 following efforts to strip away family planning funding by the state government, according to a new study by a Texas A&M alumnus.
The study by Analisa Packham, who received her doctorate in economics from A&M in 2016 and now works at Miami University, claims the reduction of family planning services in Texas has resulted in the closure of 80 clinics and an increase in teen birth rates by 3.4 percent.
Roughly 2,200 teens would not have given birth absent the reduction in Texas family planning funding, Packham wrote.
In 2011, Texas' family planning budget shrunk by 67 percent, from $111 million per biennium to $37.9 million for the following two years, Packham wrote. Planned Parenthood faced the brunt of these cuts.
The explanation for this increase in abortions is partially attributed to former Gov. Rick Perry and his public aversion to Planned Parenthood in 2012, according to the study. Packham's study challenges Perry's claims the defunding would decrease abortions in Texas.
"I find little evidence that reducing family planning funding achieved this goal," Packham wrote. "The estimates suggest that nearly 2,200 teens would have not given birth absent the reduction in Texas family planning funding."
By the end of 2012, 25 percent of Texas family planning clinics shut down, 18 percent reduced service hours, and nearly 50 percent fired staff, according to the study.
The cuts passed by Texas policymakers totaled $73 million, which was $50 million more than New Jersey, Montana, New Hampshire, and Maine combined. The comparison to these specific states was made because of the similar limits placed on family planning by their lawmakers.
Despite the antipathy Texas politicians have against funding Planned Parenthood, the alternative is actually cost effective in the long run, Packham told Chron.com via email.
"Reducing funding for family planning services can have the unintended consequences of increasing abortion and reducing the number of women seeking preventative health care," Packham said. "Moreover, the funding for family planning services is cost effective. Cutting such programs is cutting an investment in women and children, which can lead to lower economic productivity, lower tax revenue and higher public expenditures down the line."
On June 28, Gov. Greg Abbott sent a new waiver to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services asking for federal funding approval for the Healthy Texas Women (HTW) program. The program, which helps provide women family planning services, excludes "elective abortions or the promotion of elective abortions."
I thought it was great that I went from ranting in this thread to seeing that as the top post on Reddit. Also linked in that thread was a relevant post:http://www.chron.com/news/health/article/Teen-birth-rates-spiked-in-Texas-after-Planned-11283376.php
Relevant and found by way of it being at the top of Reddit.
DENVER—Colorado’s teen birth rate has been cut nearly in half during the first five years of the Colorado Family Planning Initiative.
According to new data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, both the birth rate and abortion rate for women ages 15-19 fell 48 percent from 2009 through 2014. Previous 2009-2013 data showed a 40 percent drop in teen births and a 35 percent decline in teen abortions.
http://www.chron.com/news/health/article/Teen-birth-rates-spiked-in-Texas-after-Planned-11283376.php
Relevant and found by way of it being at the top of Reddit.
I thought it was great that I went from ranting in this thread to seeing that as the top post on Reddit. Also linked in that thread was a relevant post:
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/news/teenbirthrate
This is uncharacteristically reticent of you
Or reality show. "Real nurses of planned parenthood"Tucker Carlson has such a punchable face. Just happy he isn't disgracing the bow tie in this interview. Video didn't really change my mind on anything abortion related, still a huge fan, but it did make me chuckle with the way the lady painted the employees as desensitized and macabre weirdos. Sounded like it would make for a pretty decent low budget cheesy horror movie.