Posted on 05/17/2019 5:32:47 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
It's a surreal thing to tune into a committee mark-up and see Democrats singing "Happy birthday to you." Before February, nothing about that would have seemed mildly ironic. But in a House majority that thinks birth days aren't always worth celebrating, Rep. Nita Lowey's (D-N.Y.) song suddenly feels a little off. Especially when that same chairwoman goes on to spend the next three hours arguing that Americans should make sure babies overseas never get born.
If Democrats get their way, there will be no "Happy birthday" song for who knows how many children. In the majority's debate over State Foreign Ops appropriations bill, the only thing liberals seemed to care about was sending more money to their international abortion pals. Right now, thanks to President Trump, there is no gravy train for groups masquerading as overseas health care groups. One of his first acts as president was rebuilding the wall called the Mexico City Policy that protects taxpayers from Planned Parenthood -- and international children from abortion.
Naturally, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) is infuriated by the idea that killing machines like Leana Wen's group would have to do their own fundraising. So, in the spending bill they're floating for 2020, they make a predictable move: inserting language that would eliminate the ban on overseas abortion promotion. Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.), a pro-life doctor and conservative stalwart, could only shake his head. When it was his turn with the microphone, he scolded Democrats for refusing to care where the American people are on this issue.
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PING!
Less babies born overseas, less immigration pressure at the border. Who says Dems aren't both patriotic and far-sighted?
You forgot /s/
So I did.
Here it is: /S
SOmetimes I wonder if we should give the idiots what they want. Democrats have been the biggest killers of blacks , Indians and even gays at the hands of islamists...
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