Words do not express my horror.
I stumbled upon an article article
regarding funding in Texas going to crisis pregnancy centers instead of "family planning clinics"(yay!) I expected to find some bitter rantings. What I found was far more heinous.
" But no family planning likely means more unwanted pregnancies, Romberg said, which costs taxpayers far more: $160 for a year of family planning care, versus $8,500 for a year of prenatal, hospital and postnatal care."
That's about as blatant as it comes folks. We don't support those crazy organizations who "promote birth" because they cost too much. Apparently there is a price on a human life and it's about 8000 dollars.
regarding funding in Texas going to crisis pregnancy centers instead of "family planning clinics"(yay!) I expected to find some bitter rantings. What I found was far more heinous.
" But no family planning likely means more unwanted pregnancies, Romberg said, which costs taxpayers far more: $160 for a year of family planning care, versus $8,500 for a year of prenatal, hospital and postnatal care."
That's about as blatant as it comes folks. We don't support those crazy organizations who "promote birth" because they cost too much. Apparently there is a price on a human life and it's about 8000 dollars.
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