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Petition to have the government provide $50,000 a year for each child carried to term. That will strongly limit abortion and provide the necessary funding to raise the child reasonably. I have never heard the pro-life guys try to get policies that would encourage the mother to carry the baby to term and raise it.
The mother should not get pregnant in the first place, solves all the problems.
It has to do with regulating the clinics so the provide proper medical care, which is what this thread is about.
I'm even pro choice, but letting live babies die because the procedure did not work and the dr did not have the training/proper equipment to help the baby is un-fathomable.
That wasn't an issue of the facility--it was an issue of the care provided by that individual doctor. He lost his medical licence and he was criminally charged--as he should have been. That's why states have medical licensing and boards of healing arts--to investigate bad doctors and put them out of business.
Recently in Virginia, a law was passed requiring hospital like standards for abortion clinics and liberals threw a hissy fit. Why do liberals think abortion clinics are above regulations?
Because it's nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to circumvent Roe v. Wade. Keep your politics out of peoples health choices.
Anyway why are anti-govenment regulation conservatives so concerned with regulating abortion clinics?
Agree. All have to do is negotiate a suitable agreement with the tooth fairy and put a stop to all unwanted pregnancies.
Was unaware using condoms was difficult. They even give them away for free. Plus they have all sorts of other contraception that prevents pregnancies. You can even use more than one type of contraceptive to be even more safe. But I know these things are hard to know, I learned them in the 5th grade during sex education.
You'd have a hospital spend money on updating its architecture because of bureaucracy, rather than a real need?
And the end result is that we'd all pay for those completely unnecessary upgrades by increased cost in care--every penny of it would be passed along by raising medical care costs. If you think health care costs are high now....
I don't think some of these people even try to THINK.
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