Posted on 10/19/2022 8:03:36 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that abortion is an economic issue because “having children is why you’re worried about” gas and food prices.
Abrams said, “Abortion is an economic issue. It’s been reduced to this idea of a culture war. But for women in Georgia, this is very much a question of whether they’re going to end up in poverty in the next five years because women who are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies they are four times more likely to be impoverished in five years. This is an economic issue and being reduced to a culture conversation. For families that have faced the issue of inflation, they care about housing prices. They care about whether they can afford to go to a doctor. That’s why I’m fighting for Medicaid expansion in Georgia.”
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Babies are expensive. But her argument, carried to its logical conclusion, would justify infanticide.
Here’s an idea, Stacey: Don’t F*** if you can’t afford a child.
Keep your slutty legs together and you won’t have to worry about aborting those “unwanted” babies.
if you don’t want to have children anymore- then at least try birth control as an option.
I do agree poor women don’t need 5 or 6 children when the govvies are supporting them.
But keep getting pregnant when you know you should not have more is irresponsible.
Sure seems to be about the only issue the dems are using in NevaDUH these days. Every once in a while crime, jobs, inflation but mostly the abortion “issue”. Our concern is voter turn out. Pretty dismal in the primaries so we’ll have to see about the general. Early in person voting starts this Saturday in NevaDUH. Oh, and now one can go to any voting location they want to. Or mail it in is the sissypants preferred method.
Why say no or buy a $2.00 condom when you can have the government pay for a traumatizing experience..
The success sequence, if done in this order, means only a 10% chance of being in poverty in the United States: graduate from high school, get a full time job, get married, and then have children. In that order.
It’s not having kids that lead to poverty; it’s having them without being married or without graduating from high school or without having a full time job. And it’s very easy to avoid pregnancy, graduate from high school, and get a job (at least in this time in history). No abortions ever “needed.”
Wow. She said the quiet part out loud. Abortion is a financial decision. I thought it was healthcare?
What pure evil exists. Molech will not down go quietly.
Babies have nothing to do with inflation. Politicians devaluing currency by creating or handing out too much cause inflation.
The current inflation became a foregone conclusion in 2020 when they locked people in their homes and started sending out the checks.
Stacy Abrams is as sharp as a sack of wet mice. (And pretty much the same shape.)
She’s an idiot.
Kemp is deep state who stole election.
Vote him out.
Planned Parenthood gives out condoms and birth control.
People also have mouths...
bttt
I gave that advice to my son when he was 15. He and his wife paid off their student debt in 3 years, have a nice home, took their dream vacation to Europe and now have an adorable daughter. Basic common sense pays off.
How about using contraceptives or birth control pills or maybe just shut your freakin legs! I never heard such BS. Killing their babies is the most despicable think a women can do. Who are these
people?
This is essence of Jonathon Swift’s argument in Modest Proposal to improve economic conditions by selling kids for food. Pig face Stacy is saying abort babies to lower inflation.
Democrats make absurd associations between a problem and their preferred policy. Problem: inflation Solution: Abortion. Crazy.
So much evil coming out of this woman’s mouth.
IF ONLY there was a way for women in Georgia to not get pregnant in the first place so they wouldn’t have to murder their babies. What a shame there’s no way to prevent pregnancy.
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