Posted on 12/12/2014 12:30:23 PM PST by Morgana
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie, who recently questioned ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber about a paper he wrote which discussed how the government had saved billions of dollars by targeting abortion to the poor, is calling the paper creepy and based in eugenics.
Thomas Massie Gruber Nemesis
In a December 9, 2014 hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, about enrollment issues with the Affordable Care Act, Jonathan Gruber, a former consultant and adviser during the laws creation, apologized for comments he made in which he called voters stupid and said the controversial law was passed because voters did not know better.
During questioning of the ObamaCare architect, Massie, now dubbed Grubers Nemesis, asked him about the paper he penned years prior, In 1997 you co-authored a paper entitled , Abortion legalization and child living circumstances who was the marginal child? On page twenty you conclude that abortion legalization appears to be associated with an improvement in the average living circumstances and birth outcomes among a birth cohort and on page 26 you state that your research indicates that the legalization of abortion saved the government fourteen billion dollars in welfare payments through 1994.
Abortion legalization marginal child Gruber paper
Massie then asks, Is providing more access to abortion is that a worthy social outcome to achieve cost savings for the government?
Grubers reply was this, That is uh not what my paper was about. It was a philosophical paper it was about empirical facts
During a media interview about the conversation, Congressman Massie called Grubers paper creepy, Its a really creepy paper if you read it, Massie said on Fox Business, He lacks a moral compass or ethical compass If you go back and find that paper and read that paper, its only 27 pages long and he had two co-authors, his basic conclusion was that if more poor people abort their babies, that society will be better off and that the children were better off anyway not living because they would have been born to single households, single parents, lived in poverty.
Rep. Massie then states that applying economics to social issues like abortion without a moral compass equates to eugenics, You know, he approaches it from an economics standpoint. But, you know, when you take economics and you apply it to social issues without any moral or ethics what you get is eugenics and thats why its creepy.
Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics agrees. In 2009, Crutcher and his team produced a powerful film exposing the root of abortion as eugenics and racism. The well researched documentary, Maafa21, has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times both online and in various venues across the country including twice in the Capitol Visitor Center Theater in Washington.
Crutcher said that Gruber was not the first to connect abortion to eugenics, Ironically, within a few months after we released Maafa21, the most radical abortion enthusiast on the U.S. Supreme Court issued a statement to the New York Times that confirmed exactly what we were saying. Ruth Bader Ginsburg stated, Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we dont want to have too many of.
RuthBader Ginsburg Maafa21
Gruber tried bobbing and weaving around Congressman Massies questions, points out Crutcher, but, in the end, it was clear his position was that legalized abortion has allowed our country to kill off the children of the poor and, thereby, provide a higher quality of life for those who are still living.
Crutcher said that both Ginsburg and Gruber have validated what he documented in Maafa21, Now we have not one, but two, radical, high-profile, godless abortion supporters, confirming what we documented in Maafa 21. First, Ruth Bader Ginsburg admits that eugenics was the driving force behind the legalization of abortion, and then Jonathan Gruber admits that its working exactly as it was intended. And make no mistake, everyone at the top of the abortion lobby food chain has also known that this was the agenda since day one.
Massie correctly observed that Grubers paper is creepy. The fact is that the promotion of abortion from people like Gruber, Ginsburg, and the abortion lobby is purely eugenics, Crutcher stated.
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Excellent post, Morgana.
It’s clear to see, baby butcher supporters like Ginsberg and Gruber are high profile cheerleaders for the slaughter.
Replace the word poor with black. That is what abortion was designed and championed for by the elites.
Actually he said "It was not a philosophical paper..." People keep blaming this numbers cruncher and ignoring the people who hired him to write his papers.
Questioning Gruber is like talking to a bug.
He’s not human, folks. And there’s lots more like him under the rotten log where he was found, too.
He doesn’t even find the questions annoying - just utterly irrelevant.
Margaret Sanger is so proud.
Massie’s questioning was direct and cogent - especially as he closed and went beyond the abortion-eugenics link and related what Goober was talking about to the much denied “Death Panels”. saying there were implications in Goober’s work that such an agency would be used to try to save money, in spite of all the contempt leveled at those who raised the possibility - riveting exchange....
Obamacare is about killing the elderly baby boomers - useless eaters - who happen to be white and American-American in the vast majority. He’s doing all he can to break Medicare.
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