Posted on 10/04/2014 5:04:28 PM PDT by Morgana
Abortion doctors face stigma from the medical community and society, protests and pressure from pro-lifers, and the emotionally disturbing aspects of the abortion procedure which often includes sorting through individual body parts, i.e., arms, legs, etc. So why do they do it? For some, the motive may be as simple as making money. Here are some quotes from abortion providers, from now and in the past, that indicate how profitable abortion can be.
1.) It started out as a financial thing. But I got heavy into the [abortion rights] movement and realized there was a lot of need for physicians . My income will go up, but I earn it. I work hard for what I do, and I am proud of what I do. (1)
At the time the abortionist made this statement, he had over 10 malpractice suits. He eventually lost his license after killing a woman in a botched abortion. He was also accused by clinic workers of killing a baby born alive after an abortion.
The article also described him as an avid gambler.
Theres something about when you walk in and you hear the one armed bandits going cha ching, chaching, he said on a recent Tuesday night before losing $1500, I love the action.
2.) From a former clinic worker:
Every single transaction that we did was cash money. We wouldnt take a check, or even a credit card. If you didnt have the money, forget it. It wasnt unusual for me to take $10,000 or $15,000 a day to the bank in cash .(2)
This quote was from 1990, when the average first trimester abortion cost about $250-$300. Now, a first trimester abortion costs $400-$500.
3.) From another abortionist, who runs the services at one clinic:
I practice medicine not to make a living and yet I like to make money at it. We made a lot of money in abortions. . . We did set up a very good program. But then I could see from the point of view of management that they were less interested in the best program than in the best paying program. For the first two or three months I didnt do any of the abortions Then I suddenly realized I had all the headaches because whenever they ran into trouble I got involved. I took over gradually and work two days a week and I found that I work very hard, but it made an awful lot of money.(3)
4.) Merle Hoffman, onetime founder and director of an abortion clinic, talked about the money she made in various interviews. One article said:
.she doesnt think material possessions are unfeminist, either. Impeccably coiffed signaling more Upper East Side doyenne than die-hard boomer activist she wears an enormous glittering ring she designed with the symbol of Choices, combining the caduceus and infinity symbols.(4)
Hoffman herself says:
If theres a 1 percent at this point, feminists should be part of that 1 percent until we get to 50-50, or 60-40, Hoffman says. Why not? I trust myself with power.(4)
Abortion also allowed Hoffman to buy:
A 4000 square foot wooden structure with an indoor pool and a retractable glass roof, on 6 acres of mountainous land with a pond.(5)
She later added a stable of horses.
5.) From a former abortionist:
Along the way you find out you make a lot of money doing abortions In my practice, we were averaging between $250 and $500 for an abortion, and it was cash. Thats the only time as a doctor you can say, either pay me up front or Im not going to take care of you. Its totally elective Either you have the money or you dont. And they get it.(6)
6.) From a former clinic worker who ran 4 abortion clinics and owned 2:
I have seen doctors walk out after three hours work and split $4,500 between them on a Saturday morning. More, if you go longer into the day, of course. The doctor walks in, sees the patient for the first time, pats her on the leg, says, Hi, baby, how are you? You call them baby so you dont have to remember their name .And he doesnt really ask her any questions. Its just get the abortion done. If he discovers that she may be further along than anyone thought she was, they stop right there, collect the money, and then finish the procedure If abortion is such a good thing, why dont they go ahead and do the abortion then, and trust you to pay the $200 later? Thats not the way it is.(7)
The same clinic worker also took part in an interview where she said:
Q.: what is the governing force behind the abortion industry?
A.: money. Is a very lucrative business. It is the largest unregulated industry and our nation. Most of the clinics are running chains because its so profitable.(8)
7.) The Boston Phoenix had an interview with Dr. William Raushbaum, now deceased. Raushbaum did late-term abortions. When asked what it was like working in a high-volume abortion clinic, he said:
You would go home with a g*damn barrel of money.(9)
8.) From an abortionist who is still practicing and has done more than 20,000 abortions. He describes opening up his first abortion clinic:
It was a cash business. The price was right for the service provided But we had volume. The receptionists at the desk collected the fees, and when the cash boxes overflowed, as they did nearly every day, they filled the drawers counting it was time consuming; sometimes it didnt get done right away. When the banks werent open, we just closed off a room and put the none-too-neat piles of money in it. By the end of the weekend, youd open a door and walk into a sea of money.(10)
9.) Another former abortionist said:
I had so much money, I would go out to lunch sometimes, out of boredom, and buy a new automobile. Sometimes I would leave in the afternoon, and I would fly to another city to have dinner. I had money coming out of my ears. I couldnt spend it fast enough.(11)
10.) Author James D Slack talked about the monegy made by Michelle, who owns two abortion clinics:
By every definition, however, Michelle is the quintessential capitalist. She currently charges $500 for a medical (drug) abortion up to the seventh week; $425 for first trimester surgical abortion with a light anesthetic and $475 for one with a heavy anesthetic; and for a second trimester abortion, about an additional hundred dollars per week and maxing out at $1100. After hours (privacy) abortion start around $625, maxing out around $1300. All fees are paid in advance. With an estimated 3000 clients annually from just one of her clinics, some with second trimester abortions, it is likely that she grosses more than 1.5 million. Assuming this is the same at the Western clinic she probably grosses around $3 million yearly.(12)
Footnotes
1 Dr. Tommy Tucker, quoted in Jim Yardley Abortion Doctor Says Its the Cause, and the Cash, that Keep Him Driving (Atlanta, Georgia) Journal May 16, 1993. 2 Former clinic worker Nina Whitten in David Kuperlian and Mark Masters Pro-Choice 1990: Skeletons in the Closet New Dimensions, 1990 3 Abortion clinic employee quoted in Magda Denes, PhD. In Necessity and Sorrow: Life and Death in an Abortion Hospital (New York: Basic Books inc 1976) 4 Irin Carmen Abortion pioneer: Defend rights or lose them Salon MONDAY, JAN 2, 2012 5 Merle Hoffman Intimate Wars: the Life and Times of the Woman Who Brought Abortion from the Back Alley to the Board Room (New York: Feminist Press, 2012) 99 6 Dr. Anthony Levantino. His testimony can be found here 7 Carol Everett. Her testimony which can be found here 8 What I Saw in the Abortion Industry Human Life Alliance Advertising Supplement. See here 9 Cruel to be kind, In the twilight of his career, a late-term-abortion doctor tells all The Boston Phoenix: December 5 2003 10 Don Sloan, M.D. and Paula Hartz. Choice: A Doctors Experience with the Abortion Dilemma. (New York: International Publishers 2002) 44 11 Paul deParrie The Rescuers. (Brentwood, Tennessee: Wolgemuth & Hyatt Publishers, 1989) p 123 12 James D Slack Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2009) page 48
To some bottom feeders, dead babies are worth their weight in gold!
Ill-gotten blood money ....
His practice was set up like Gosnell's where he had his ob gyn gals go in one door and his abortion gals went in another door.
He specialized in big baby abortions so he could make even bigger bucks.
He also owned two Rolls Royces.
Matthew 16:26
26 “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul? 27”For the Son of Man is going to come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and WILL THEN REPAY EVERY MAN ACCORDING TO HIS DEEDS.
All cash "business."
I was listening to a former Abortion Clinic Director tell of giving abortions to girls that aren’t even pregnant. You get them on the Ultrasound table and bring up a bowel or a kidney or something, and tell them they’re pregnant. Charge them for the abortion, and then “do something” to make them think it was done.
It was all about the money.
libtard hypocrite closet blood money takers. hey love their piles of money made murdering others but hate others who make their money and enjoy success doing decent work.
can’t take it with him.
these people live large here. their life here on earth is the closest to heaven they’re gonna get.
for believers, this same world is the closest to hell we’re ever gonna get.
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That is a great way to think of it.
i think it certainly makes it more bearable at times.
I guess to some it's worth the price...
This is cash from the mothers, human traffickers, etc.
Don’t they also get billions in government subsidies?
What kind of doctor goes into abortion because as an ordinary physician (Ob/gyn even?) there wasn't enough money? They must be very greedy if a physician's income isn't enough, or so bad at medicine that they don't make much saving lives. I'm guessing it's both - that besides being terrible people, abortions were incompetent at helping people before the career change.
They are all psychopaths and wastes of medical education resources.
Can someone tell me (as this is a lucrative, cash-only business) if either the Mafia or the IRS is trying to horn in on it?
Think about it; a serious question.
excellent questions both.
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