Posted on 02/03/2009 11:57:44 AM PST by wagglebee
President Obamas proposed economic stimulus plan, now past the House and on the way to the Senate, has a little bit of everything. The stimulative effect of some of the provisions, middle-class tax cuts for example, are easy to understand.
Other provisions, such as additional money for the National Endowment for the Arts, are a hard sell for stimulating the economy. Then there is the proposal that not only does not stimulate the economy but is, arguably, counterproductive.
The $825 billion plan includes $87 billion, over 10 percent, to help states with Medicaid coverage. And part of that money is to be used for expanding family-planning services and contraception.
Now, reasonable people can disagree about whether government should be in the family-planning business, but its hard to imagine anyone arguing that these services promote economic growthat least with a straight face.
Still, Speaker Pelosi gave it a shot. On ABCs This Week, she told an incredulous George Stephanopolous, The states are in terrible fiscal budget crises now, she said, and added that contraception . . . will reduce costs to the states and to the federal government.
This is very revealing, and very wrong on so many levels. For starters, while I doubt that this was the Speakers intention, it has a strong whiff of eugenicsthe attempt to improve the human race by reducing reproduction among certain classes of people.
The proponents of the measure arent concerned about upper middle-class families having more childrentheir concern is with poor people having children. In this respect, they are following in the footsteps of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, whose explicit goal was to limit and discourage the over-fertility of the mentally and physically defectivemeaning someone that wasnt like her.
While no one talks like that today, Planned Parenthood has stated that its core clients are young women, low-income women, and women of colorthe same people targeted by the stimulus proposal.
The good news is that, after a public outcry, this money has been stripped out of the plan. The bad newsgroups like Planned Parenthood who wanted it have been promised theyll get it another way.
In addition to raising serious moral questions, the Speakers rationale really has it backwards. At the same time that Pelosi was claiming that contraception fostered economic growth, Japans employers are urging workers to go home earlier and, well, make babies.
As we have previously told you, Japans post-war economic miracle is threatened by its low birthrate. So Japanese employers are telling employees to go home and have bigger families. The Japanese have learned what Speaker Pelosi hasntthat the age and growth rate of a nation help determine its economic prosperity.
And as President Obamas very story reminds us, tough beginnings tell us nothing about a persons potential contributions to society.
Ultimately, the issue here isnt economicsits what we think about man. Is he the crown of creation, or merely another animal that frankly, the world could use a lot fewer of?
Increasingly, many people think the latter and are acting on that belief. That will the subject of the next three broadcasts. We hope you stay tuned.
It's more than a "strong whiff," eugenics has long been the left's goal.
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I think I need to go have a nice lie down now.
We actually need more kids who will grow up to be something more than dishwashers or gardeners.
I love your note to liberal parents on your FR page—do you mind if I forward that in an e-mail to a few conservative friends?
Go for it!
Ms.Pelosi: Tell America how killing off 50 million+ American children in utero helps the rapidly aging boomer generation who have become so dependent on government and our tax payments.
Tell me how killing these children in utero helps the economy by eliminating these consumers, producers and taxpayers.
Tell me where in the Declaration of Independence does it say that children in utero do not have their inalienable right to be born?
“A nation that kills its children is a nation without hope.”
John Paul II
Thanks :)
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