Homelander Posted June 23 Posted June 23 This woman absolutely deserves the care she needs. That said, there’s a certain irony in experiencing the kind of day she voted to make harder for others.
B-Man Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Planned Parenthood Faces a Choice: Health Care or Abortion John Sexton As I've been saying for a while now, Planned Parenthood is on life support. Clinics around the country have been closing nearly every week. Here's one of the latest. A sign posted to the door of the Planned Parenthood location on Euclid Avenue said, ”Because our Title X funds have been withheld, this health center is closed effective immediately.” Planned Parenthood has closed its Cleveland Health Center. The sign continued, “Ongoing attacks from the Trump Administration have disrupted the essential services we provide to the Cleveland Community." In addition to the closures, the Supreme Court ruled last week on a case that was 7 years in the making. In a 6-3 decision, the court said that South Carolina had the right to cut Planned Parenthood off from Medicaid funding for non-abortion services if the organization continued to offer abortions. National Review pointed out that this helps clarify what business PP is really in. Medina is about more than legal standing. It’s about exposing the abortion industry’s long-running attempt to cloak itself in the language of “health care” while operating as a billion-dollar enterprise built around abortion, politics, and profit. Other states could pass similar laws but even those that don't are likely to see an impact soon. The imminent passage of the Big Beautiful Bill, which President Trump hopes to sign Friday, is going to put the organization in a difficult position, especially in blue states. The GOP spending bill would bring on the closure of additional clinics by defunding Planned Parenthood, the single largest abortion provider in the US, and other abortion clinics for at least 10 years. That would be disastrous not only for abortion access, but also for access to non-abortion reproductive care for low-income people. The organization estimates that almost 200 of their clinics could close as a result of the legislation, affecting 1.1 million patients, the vast majority of whom live in states where abortion is legal. The way this would work is similar to what happened in South Carolina. The BBB would ban Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid reimbursement for non-abortion services so long as they continue to offer abortions. In other words it would give the organization's affiliates a choice. Either stick to non-abortion healthcare and continue getting federal funds or continue providing abortions without federal funds. https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/07/02/planned-parenthood-faces-a-choice-health-care-or-abortion-n3804416
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