Posted on 06/25/2022 1:46:13 PM PDT by Libloather
She might not be dissuaded but she has the option and the company will save money long term if the employee gets the abortion, obviously it won’t happen in every case but for each employee who chooses abortion the company saves money until they tire of you and you get fired because of poor performance by the company
That’s true. Provided that the ‘healthcare’ plans for which they pay all or part of actually do adequately provide those benefits.
I’d be willing to bet money all the major companies listed have maternity benefits in their healthcare plans and now abortion benefits
Probably so.
Is this a taxable benefit for the murdere...I mean employee?
If she traveled to a state where abortion is legal and has the abortion there, she hasn’t committed a crime in the state where abortion is illegal.
Kind of surprised some people are talking along the lines of states limiting where people can travel (or even monitoring where they travel). The freedom to travel between states unmolested has been one of our core liberties since the beginning, right up there with the right to bear arms and the right to free speech.
in a state where abortion is illegal, she would be seen as the guardian of the child.
if that child suddenly went missing, a murder investigation would have to be held.
if she were found to have traveled somewhere to carry out her plans to have the child killed, she would be responsible for the murder... regardless of the laws of that state or country... as she lives under the laws of the anti-abortion state
That isn’t how it works. The laws of one state apply to what happens in that state, but not other states.
tell that to US citizens busted for traveling to countries for sex with minors, where it’s legal, but get prosecuted for it when they get back.
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