Buzz Feed reports that Billy Long made his contribution to the health care debate at 2:30 a.m. this morning, with an impassioned plea against funding for Planned Parenthood:
At 2:30 a.m., sleep-deprived reporters checked to confirm they were not hallucinating when Missouri Republican Rep. Billy Long said he was voting in favor of stripping federal funding from Planned Parenthood in order “to protect the unborn miniature women.”
That is a sexist remark, what about the miniature men. lol
ReplyDeletePlanned Parenthood is nothing but an abortion clinic shaking down the taxpayers!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Congressman Ling!!
Harvey Hutchinson 303-522-6622 voice&text 24/7
Billy's mama must be proud of him. He is proof that even a pig can function in society if trained properly.
ReplyDeleteOh Harvey. I was a Planned Parenthood patient for many years both before and after I married, I never had a single abortion, I paid for my income-based services for birth control and cancer screenings, I loved the service they provided. Especially when the service caught early/pre-cancer and referred me to a cancer specialist. I lived on to birth five healthy babies, that are great assets to society at large. What is wrong with that picture? Anything? Please let me know what was so wrong about the service they provided? I'll wait right here for your reply...
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Part of it is fine; they can't be trusted to use taxpayer money for all if it.
ReplyDeleteWe have great health care facilities in the area that can be monitored; Freeman, Mercy, etc.
Planned Parenthood does have a good business model for themselves; profit on body parts when taxpayers pay for the sourcing should be about 100%
Harvey Hutchinson 303-522-6622 voice&text 24/7
Are those who object to women's reproductive control and health services are the same ones who don't want to subsidize the care and feeding of children?
ReplyDeleteAt what month do you OK abortion?9th? Ok?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Harvey...for the reply. Freeman, Mercy, etc. were unaffordable then for me, they were not set up to provide services to people similar to my lower income status. Where would I have gone then, with no insurance, a small business owner in the 80s and 90s...
ReplyDeleteSuggestions that would actually help men and women like myself are way more useful than your usual commentary and I appreciate you taking the time to send an intelligent sounding response.
~kitty
To Harvey Hutchinson:
ReplyDeleteHarvey, if you were made aware of a 14 year old girl that was a victim of incest, that nobody including her, were aware of the pregnancy until she started showing at three months. Now you have a decision to make, do you force this girl to carry to term, even if it is against her will to do so? Suppose she was raped by one of those criminal Mexicans that Trumo is always talking about? Again, do you force her to carry the baby to term, even against her will? That is exactly what many in the GOP, including VP Pence believe, force her to carry, even against her will. Are you or Pence prepared to care for this childhroughout its life? If not, you should STFU and let women decide what is best for their situation. Frankly, it is none of your damn business.
1:24 - Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe services are there NOW
ReplyDeleteAnd President Trump is going to fix healthcare by year end ( he's a hard nosed builder who won't stop till it's done)
Harvey Hutchinson 303-522-6622 voice&text 24/7
Obamacare has already imploded. Only one insurance company left, deductibles $10,000, premiums up 119%
ReplyDeleteNo help to anyone
Obama lied at every turn" could choose your plan: nope
Could keep your doctor: another false statement
Pelosi tells House to vote for it in one day-- read it later-- disgusting!!
Harvey Hutchinson 303-522-6622 voice&text 24/7
The ACA has 20 million people covered that never had insurance before. Even though GOP governors refused Medicaid expansion, like here in Missouri, these states saw their residents able to opt out because the ACA was unavailable in those backward states. That's who saw double digit increases, victims of GOP "leadership". Under the proposed AHCA by Ryan, it is estimated 5-10 million people will lose coverage. Everyone covered, better insurance as Trump promised? Not a chance in hell. There is a reason the AARO, AMA, American Hospital Association and others oppose this bill. Because it sucks, and only assists the wealthy. The Republucan Kentucky governor is begging Ryan not to pass his POS bill because all the opiod addicts in his state would not be covered. The doctors hook them on prescriptions, and the GOP lets them die.
ReplyDeleteJust change the republican's health care to:
ReplyDeleteR epublican
I nsurance
P ackage
SHIT was already used.