Posted on 04/23/2018 2:54:29 PM PDT by detective
Planned Parenthood is once again proving its hunger for powerful allies in government positions. GOP control of the Senate is narrow, and with the upcoming Senate races, the power balance could tip in favor of Democrat, pro-abortion advocates. Planned Parenthood knows this, of course, and will be pouring a reported $30 million into abortion advocacy through its political arm. This money will be spent on Senate and gubernatorial races in a number of states, including Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and will be used to fund TV and digital ads, direct-mail campaigns, and even advocacy in the public square.
It is appalling that an organization that receives taxpayer money from the government is spending $30 million to directly influence state and federal elections. Planned Parenthood ostensibly follows the law regarding this situation since the money is funneled through the affiliated Planned Parenthood Votes before lining the pockets of politicians. At any rate, the IRS has never been known to give the abortion provider trouble the likes of how it specifically targeted conservative political activist organizations by withholding tax-exempt status.
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Where does the 30 million dollars originate from???
Republicans need to make an issue of the fact that killing kids in a skool isn’t any different from killing an inconvenient baby in the womb (other than the fact that one killing is illegal and the other isn’t).
It’s like poor people having money for cigarettes and beer and tattoos and piercings, but not food.
Our pockets
No organization receiving taxpayer funds should be allowed spend in that manner.
I grow tired of funding lunacy.
Planned Homicide...who wants to be associated with them?
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