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So if Planned Parenthood clinics aren't funded (meaning their patients on Medicaid can't use them) those patients will go someplace else and use their Medicaid there.....which means -- defunding isn't really a reduction or savings -- it's just not letting Planned Parenthood be one of the clinics patients can go to.
Partially true, but... they have to be able to find a clinic that does the services they need and in many places there are no such clinics.
Planned Parenthood already IS a non-profit under 501(c).
Well, GOOD!!! That means all YOUR donations are deductible on your Federal (and possibly state) tax returns. Obviously, an excellent incentive to donate as much as you can afford to PP!
Just out of curiosity (I know it is none of my business), but did you make a sizable donation last year?
If not, why, if it is so important to you that they be fully funded?
Abortion accounts for only 3% of the services provided by Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood provides medical services to both men and women and mostly poor people who are below 150% of the federal poverty level.
As for the *plenty* of non-PP options, there are not many at all.
What is crazy is that if you try to find a list of all these clinics that can replace Planned Parenthood, you can a weird list of places that do not provide most of the crucial services. In Iowa, for example, they list a school nurse's office, a dentist's office and an office in a homeless shelter. None of these actually provide the comprehensive family planning services needed. They also suggest a Christian Counseling Center which provides very limited care (free pregnancy testing and screening for a couple of stds is all they offer).
If Planned Parenthood really cares about people and needs federal funding to keep its doors open, then it may want to stop providing abortion services. That seems like its best shot and least damaging option to get federal funding, since abortion only accounts for 3% of its services anyway. Knowing that abortion is such a controversial subject, any competent leader would not put the organization at risk for a mere 3%.
If Planned Parenthood really cares about people and needs federal funding to keep its doors open, then it may want to stop providing abortion services. That seems like its best shot and least damaging option to get federal funding, since abortion only accounts for 3% of its services anyway. Knowing that abortion is such a controversial subject, any competent leader would not put the organization at risk for a mere 3%.
They need legally stop providing abortions because you don't agree with something that is perfectly legal.
Before there was planned parenthood, there were county clinics that gave free contraception, cancer screenings, and abortions
And they still exist
Along with even more places to get free contraceptions, high schools, colleges, etc...
So we won't notice Planned Parenthood is gone, Trust me.
People still have plenty of options but by Counties who don't profit off of killings and sell baby parts. And they don't encourage pre-marital sex nor promiscuous behavior to make more $$ either. More non- biased healthcare basically
If Planned Parenthood really cares about people and needs federal funding to keep its doors open, then it may want to stop providing abortion services. That seems like its best shot and least damaging option to get federal funding, since abortion only accounts for 3% of its services anyway. Knowing that abortion is such a controversial subject, any competent leader would not put the organization at risk for a mere 3%.
Selling baby parts is very lucrative. That 3% of abortions is likely a lie anyhow.
Remember they are slaughtering human beings and selling their body parts.
It doesn't seem their character lends itself to integrity or honesty, eh?
Before there was planned parenthood, there were county clinics that gave free contraception, cancer screenings, and abortions
And they still exist
Along with even more places to get free contraceptions, high schools, colleges, etc...
So we won't notice Planned Parenthood is gone, Trust me.
People still have plenty of options but by Counties who don't profit off of killings and sell baby parts. And they don't encourage pre-marital sex nor promiscuous behavior to make more $$ either. More non- biased healthcare basically
Nothing lost if Planned Parenthood is de-funded
Those that already work in the Texas health care system and other states have already indicated they would be unable to accommodate the work load if PP closed so know I don't trust you. Making it more difficult for low income people to acquire minimal health services purely because some right wing zealots don't like an organization is beyond comprehension.
The issue with PP selling fetuses for profit was all contrived and those people that created this fake controversy are still on trial.
Because they do many, many, many more things than abortions, which is only a fragment of the services they provide. Defunding means loss of access to healthcare for millions of low income women. Nothing to do with abortion whatsoever, which, as you correctly point out, gets zero federal funds.
The glee with which the right goes after Planned Parenthood again and again and again is purely typical right wing ideology. It's an emotion based knee-jerk reaction. Nothing more.
And, there is also the republican thing about going after women. I noticed that, although there are some (seven?) republican women in the senate, not one of them is on the republican senate committee about the new healthcare law. It is as if there is no healthcare issue that concerns or affects women, so women don't need to have any input into the law, right?
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