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Bottom Line in Obama-Care: Bart Stupak is Officially an Idiot

Bart Stupak (D-Michigan), of the House of Representatives ignorantly refuses to sign the life-saving health care bill because it passed the senate with authorization of public funds for abortion.  I’d imagine that voting for a bill that authorizes the use of funds for what he considers the murder of developed egg-sperm is unimaginable.  But by postponing a passage of the bill he’s allowing the Republican-Economic Euthanasiasts to stall, and thwart what will never happen if democrats lose in the mid-term elections.  This may be our last fucking chance to save millions to lives, level the playing field, and save dollars.  I think he has to take into consideration the fucking big picture.  His fucking idealism and religulous fucking beliefs ignore reality.  Did someone pay this stupid mother-fucker off?  Get this through your fucking jack-ass head, Bart: Abortions will happen, whether you approve of it, or not.

I’m sure Bart knows the history and facts of abortion in the U.S., but here’s some data for the layman (http://www.now.org/issues/abortion/roe30/beforeafter.html):

Abortion Before Roe:

  • Before Roe, both legal and illegal abortion posed an alarming risk to women’s health.
  • Before Roe, abortion was not a crime and was quite common in the U.S. during the 1700s and early 1800s. During this period, primitive methods such as physically striking a pregnant woman’s abdomen or introducing foreign objects into the uterus were used to induce abortion, frequently killing or injuring the woman  
  • Before Roe, in the mid-1800s there was a campaign to criminalize abortion that stemmed from the medical profession’s desire to establish the supremacy of physicians over midwives and homeopaths and an increasing resentment towards the growing women’s rights movement
  • Before Roe, laws passed across the country between 1860 and 1880 prohibited abortion at any point during pregnancy. However, illegal (back-alley) abortion remained widely available throughout the next century
  • Before Roe, approximately 50% of all maternal deaths resulted from illegal abortion during the first half of the 20th century
  • Before Roe, estimates of the annual number of illegal abortions in the 1950s and 60s range from 200,000 to 1.2 million, even though abortion procedures were unsafe and often life-threatening, in addition to being illegal
  • Before Roe, during the 1950s and 60s, each year an estimated 160 to 260 women died from illegal abortions, while thousands more were seriously injured

Abortion WILL happen!

What the health care bill will provide if it passes (bottom line) (http://democrats.senate.gov/journal/entry.cfm?id=321095):

  • It will end discrimination based on pre-existing condition. Insurance companies will have to take all comers.  They can’t deny you coverage or jack up your premiums based on your health status.
  • End gender discrimination. Insurance companies will no longer be able to charge higher premiums based on gender.
  • Cap out-of-pocket expenses. Insurance companies will have to abide by limits on what they can charge you for out-of-pocket expenses like deductibles and co-pays.
  • Prevent dropping of coverage for seriously ill.  Insurance companies will be prohibited from dropping, watering down, or refusing to renew your coverage when you get sick and need it most.
  • Prohibit caps on total coverage. Insurance companies will no longer be able to limit the total amount of coverage you can receive.
  • Allow children to stay on their parents insurance until age 26.
  • Limit premium differences based on age. Currently insurance companies can charge older Americans up to 5 or 6 times as much as younger Americans.  The bill will limit that ratio to 3-1.
  • Provide seniors with relief from prescription drug prices.  Seniors in the so-called “donut hole” will immediately receive a 50 percent discount on prescription drugs, and the size of the donut hole will be reduced by $500 in 2010.
  • Provide tax credits for individuals, families, and small businesses.  The bill provides tax credits for small businesses, as well as middle- and low-income Americans, to help them afford health insurance.
  • Make preventive care completely free. Insurance companies will be forced to fully cover – with no co-pays – preventive care like colonoscopies or mammograms.
  • Significantly reduce the federal deficit. The Congressional Budget Office reports that the bill will reduce our deficit by $132 billion over the first decade, and by as much as $1.3 trillion by the end of the second decade.
  • Create new health insurance Exchanges. The bill creates new health insurance Exchanges where individuals, families, and small businesses can compare plans and choose the one that works best for them.  These Exchanges will lower premiums by increasing competition and reducing administrative costs.  They will also provide consumers with unprecedented information.
  • Extend the life of the Medicare Trust Fund. The bill roots out waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare and adds 9 years to the life of the Medicare trust fund.
  • Control skyrocketing health care costs. The bill contains a wide range of cost-control measures, such as rewarding quality of care, and encouraging health care providers to work together.
  • Protect patients’ choice of doctors. Individuals will be allowed to choose any participating  primary care provider, prohibiting insurers from requiring prior authorization before a woman sees an ob-gyn, and ensuring access to emergency care.
  • Ensure Americans get value for their premium payments. Insurers won’t be allowed to gouge consumers or funnel dollars that should be spent on health care to line their executives’ pockets.  They will be required to spend 80 percent of small group and individual premiums and 85 percent of large group premiums dollars on health benefits or provide customers a rebate. 
  • Expand community health centers. An immediate and substantial investment in community health centers will expand access to health care in communities where it is needed most.
  • Lower premiums for retirees and employers. The bill creates access to re-insurance for employer health plans providing coverage for early retirees.  This re-insurance will help protect coverage while reducing premiums for employers and retirees.

In the end, what Obama wants to accomplish is to stop health care from behaving like a used car lot where dealers take advantage of weak individuals, and take care of the strong.  Currently health care functions without any regulation, and it deals with people’s lives.  We’re not talking about luxury purchases . . . this shit is the most serious internal issue in the United States.  The longer we stall the more people go into debt because of poorly managed health care, suffer because of poorly managed health care, and die because of poorly managed health care.  Bart, you’re officially an idiot.  Everyone else, we’re running out of time.  -antiwasp

Filed under: Abortion, Death, Economy, Health Care, Health Insurance, Politics, Time, , , , , ,

FACTs on Abortion: Founding Fathers, Constitution, US Public Opinion, International Laws

  •  James Wilson, a framer of the U.S. Constitution, explained as follows:

“With consistency, beautiful and undeviating, human life, from its commencement to its close, is protected by the common law. In the contemplation of law, life begins when the infant is first able to stir in the womb. By the law, life is protected not only from immediate destruction, but from every degree of actual violence, and, in some cases, from every degree of danger.”  

Mr. Wilson is saying that the inital framers of the U.S. Constitution didn’t consider the fetus a child until it stirred in the womb.  That was the public opinion and initial intent of our founding fathers.    

  • U.S. Constitution Article 14, Section 1, states that:

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”  

What Article 14 of the U.S. Constitution is saying is that until a baby is born on US soil it is not a citizen of the United States and should not be afforded the rights of citizenship. If the mother, on the other hand, was born in the United States she is a citizen and she has a right to life and liberty. 

  • CBS News/New York Times poll examined whether Americans thought abortion should be legal or not:

  

Group Generally available Available, but with stricter limits than now Not permitted
Overall 39% 38% 22%
Women 37% 37% 24%
Men 40% 40% 20%
Democrats 43% 35% 21%
Republicans 29% 41% 28%
Independents 42% 38% 18%
Northeasterners 48% 31% 19%
Midwesterners 34% 40% 25%
Southerners 33% 41% 25%
Westerners 43% 40% 16%

  

Look at the “Not Permitted” column.  That’s how many people think abortion should be illegal in the United States.  US opinion is not all together behind this Christian movement.  

  1. FACT: Only four countries (2%) out of 192 ban abortion for every reason (Demand, Rape, Defect, Health, Life, Social, and Mental).  The countries are Vatican City, Malta, El Salvador, and Chile
  2. FACT: 30% of the world’s 192 countries allow abortions on demand
  3. FACT: 46% of the world allows abortions to rape victims
  4. FACT: 46% of the world allows abortions to those mothers who will have children with defects
  5. FACT: 69% of the world allows abortions to mothers who may have health issues with the pregnancy and birth
  6. FACT: 36% of the world allows women to have abortions for social reasons
  7. FACT: 65% of the world allows women to have abortions for mental issues

All these percentages don’t show that the industrial (democratic) nations of the world tend to allow women the right to choose.  The less industrial (democratic) nations, or radical nations, tend to deny women he right to choose.  Check out the sight above to see for yourself.  Keep in mind that only 2% of countries in the world deny abortions for every reason.  -antiwasp

Filed under: Abortion, Culture, Politics, World Wide Policy, , , , , ,

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