Pro Forced Birth not Pro Life like me

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Waco1947
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Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."
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Waco1947
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I do not believe that just because you're opposed to abortion, that that makes you pro-life. In fact, I think in many cases, your morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a child fed, not a child educated, not a child housed. And why would I think that you don't? Because you don't want any tax money to go there. That's not pro-life. That's pro-birth. We need a much broader conversation on what the morality of pro-life is. Joan Chittister
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D. C. Bear
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Waco1947 said:

I do not believe that just because you're opposed to abortion, that that makes you pro-life. In fact, I think in many cases, your morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a child fed, not a child educated, not a child housed. And why would I think that you don't? Because you don't want any tax money to go there. That's not pro-life. That's pro-birth. We need a much broader conversation on what the morality of pro-life is. Joan Chittister
When you support abortion, that makes you definitively NOT pro life.
D. C. Bear
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Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Waco1947
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D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
Waco1947 ,la
D. C. Bear
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Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
Very good. You support a ban on abortion, I will support taking your money for others' birth control.
Mitch Blood Green
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D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.


The ones I need are more expensive because they have to use more prophylactic material.
Waco1947
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D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
Very good. You support a ban on abortion, I will support taking your money for others' birth control.
Please
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JXL
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It's well known, of course, that before there were such things as WIC and food stamps, every single baby that was born, died in infancy.
JXL
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Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."



Why couldn't the woman in your example get birth control?
D. C. Bear
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Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
Very good. You support a ban on abortion, I will support taking your money for others' birth control.
Please
You say abortion is because of a lack of birth control. Great. I will support "free" birth control, you support the unborn humans living instead of being killed. I will even support a lot of those other things. All you have to do is support NOT killing.
D. C. Bear
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JXL said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."



Why couldn't the woman in your example get birth control?
Republicans, obviously.
Baylor3216
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For those democrat socialists incapable of managing their life, defund planned parenthood that sells baby body parts and use that money for condoms etc

Problem solved. But of course, Democrats never take accountability for their actions. Only blame others for their failures.
Doc Holliday
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Baylor3216 said:

For those democrat socialists incapable of managing their life, defund planned parenthood that sells baby body parts and use that money for condoms etc

Problem solved. But of course, Democrats never take accountability for their actions. Only blame others for their failures.
This guy gets it.
Booray
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Facts and logic continue to escape you. Planned Parenthood came by its name for a reason. The organization does more to educate and provide contraception then any other single organization in the United States.

If contraception is going to play a leading role in eliminating abortion, defunding is the absolute last thing we want to do.
Doc Holliday
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Booray said:

Facts and logic continue to escape you. Planned Parenthood came by its name for a reason. The organization does more to educate and provide contraception then any other single organization in the United States.

If contraception is going to play a leading role in eliminating abortion, defunding is the absolute last thing we want to do.
How about only contraception?

Also it should be called unplanned parenthood.

And they should stop selling body parts.
Booray
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Doc Holliday said:

Booray said:

Facts and logic continue to escape you. Planned Parenthood came by its name for a reason. The organization does more to educate and provide contraception then any other single organization in the United States.

If contraception is going to play a leading role in eliminating abortion, defunding is the absolute last thing we want to do.
How about only contraception?

Also it should be called unplanned parenthood.

And they should stop selling body parts.


Again, facts are irrelevant to you. You would rather believe ghost stories.
VaeBear
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Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."


Since the the woman in your example obviously isn't ready for a baby (financially and otherwise), why doesn't she take responsibility and just not have sex?
Mitch Blood Green
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VaeBear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."


Since the the woman in your example obviously isn't ready for a baby (financially and otherwise), why doesn't she take responsibility and just not have sex?


Because the ***** is is a very powerful organ.


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Booray said:

Facts and logic continue to escape you. Planned Parenthood came by its name for a reason. The organization does more to educate and provide contraception then any other single organization in the United States.

If contraception is going to play a leading role in eliminating abortion, defunding is the absolute last thing we want to do.


Wow. Quite the moron you are.

It makes the most money from terminating life and gets tax payer dollars for "women's health." And has a lucrative lobbying wing in addition to selling baby parts.

How do you sleep at night?
4th and Inches
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Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
there is a free method...
Waco1947
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JXL said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."



Why couldn't the woman in your example get birth control?
GOP cut it out of the ACA, exempted Catholics, want abstinence only taught.
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Waco1947
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Gruvin said:

Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
there is a free method...

Already been addressed. You have teenage kids?
Waco1947 ,la
D. C. Bear
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Waco1947 said:

Gruvin said:

Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
there is a free method...

Already been addressed. You have teenage kids?
Immaterial. You want fewer abortions? Don't subsidize them and promote them as a human right.
And quit whining about Republicans.
4th and Inches
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Waco1947 said:

Gruvin said:

Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
there is a free method...

Already been addressed. You have teenage kids?
not currently... do you?
bearassnekkid
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Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "Of course you can. Why couldn't you? That seems like a silly question."

Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "Wait, why couldn't you get it? It's super cheap and available almost everywhere. And no, you can't kill a living human being just because you didn't go get birth control."

Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: "Are you asking if you can have it for free? Are you unable to pay for it? If so, there is pregnancy medicaid, which covers virtually everything, including your gas to get to the doctor."

Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: "I don't understand why you keep using this word 'affordable.' I don't know what you can afford. But, again, if you mean can you get it for absolutely free? Actually, yes, If you're unable to pay, the government (other taxpayers) actually pay this for you. See answer above."

Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "There are lots of programs that the taxpayers of our country are funding on your behalf so you can live and provide for the baby despite not working. TANF, SNAP, LIHEAP, Head Start, WIC, et al just to name a few off the top of my head. "

Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: "Livable wage? What does that mean? Do you just mean that you only qualify for a lower paying position based on your skill and experience? That's ok. Work your way up from there. Those low paying jobs aren't meant to be permanent stations. They're stepping stones. Entry level. In the mean time, you've got tax payers paying lots of things for you until you can improve your situation. Medicaid, CHIP, NSLP, etc. A $15 minimum wage makes no sense whatsoever economically. I think you just mean you want to be artificially paid by a company more than you're actually worth. But that's an absurd notion."

Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "The rest of us have worked hard (and in many cases borrowed money for education) to obtain jobs that offer health insurance benefits, or have started businesses and pay for our own health insurance. Or just pay for our healthcare outright. Having insurance isn't some kind of inalienable right. But again, if you literally can't afford healthcare, it is provided for you and your child for free by other taxpayers in the form of Medicaid and CHIP"

Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "If you are fired for no fault of your own, you can receive unemployment payments (funded by others) until you find another job. If you are fired for reasons within your control, I recommend you get another job ASAP. Actually, I recommend this whether you're receiving unemployment handouts or not. Luckily, unemployment is at historically low rates, so jobs are plentiful and available to you."

Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "All working parents have to prioritize and pay for their children's after school needs. Again, if you are living in poverty or something and can't afford it, there are programs that cover the cost of your child's after-school care. If you're in Texas, it's through the Texas Workforce Commission Child Care Program."

FIFY
JXL
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Waco1947 said:

JXL said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."



Why couldn't the woman in your example get birth control?
GOP cut it out of the ACA, exempted Catholics, want abstinence only taught.


1. Wrong. Here's a summary of birth control options under the ACA:

https://www.webmd.com/health-insurance/aca-birth-control-coverage-faq

2. Is your hypothetical woman Catholic? If so, her use of birth control is between her and her church, not the GOP.

3. How does the fact that the GOP supports abstinence-only education prevent your hypothetical woman from obtaining birth control?
Sam Lowry
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JXL said:

1. Wrong. Here's a summary of birth control options under the ACA:

https://www.webmd.com/health-insurance/aca-birth-control-coverage-faq

2. Is your hypothetical woman Catholic? If so, her use of birth control is between her and her church, not the GOP.

3. How does the fact that the GOP supports abstinence-only education prevent your hypothetical woman from obtaining birth control?
Johnny Bear
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Waco1947 said:

JXL said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."



Why couldn't the woman in your example get birth control?
GOP cut it out of the ACA, exempted Catholics, want abstinence only taught.
Abstinence for the unmarried is what the Christian faith teaches. I'm continually amazed at how apparently ignorant you are about the faith of which you claim to be a minister for. Amazing.
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Waco1947 said:

JXL said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: No
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: No
Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: No
Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "No."
Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "No."



Why couldn't the woman in your example get birth control?
GOP cut it out of the ACA, exempted Catholics, want abstinence only taught.
Yeah, that was the dumbest thing ever. I couldn't believe they did it and it was actually effective.


Support your local boys or girls home or tell your elected officials that you don't plan to pay for everyone who doesn't want their kid.

You'll probably have people earning their living as foster parents when these kids start getting abandoned. We had a former elected official who is now a felon warehouse kids and bringing home $6,000 extra a month.

A group of survival of the fittest voters along with myself discussed how it could be done at profitable clip by having three or four willing foster profiteers build houses in the same area to community warehouse the kids. Buy in bulk and see $3.000 a month profit off 5 kids.
Now, I am sure folks with bad intentions will profit off these laws. It's easier to make money than a nursing home (a business which some dirt bags warehouse people).
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bearassnekkid said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "Of course you can. Why couldn't you? That seems like a silly question."

Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "Wait, why couldn't you get it? It's super cheap and available almost everywhere. And no, you can't kill a living human being just because you didn't go get birth control."

Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: "Are you asking if you can have it for free? Are you unable to pay for it? If so, there is pregnancy medicaid, which covers virtually everything, including your gas to get to the doctor."

Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: "I don't understand why you keep using this word 'affordable.' I don't know what you can afford. But, again, if you mean can you get it for absolutely free? Actually, yes, If you're unable to pay, the government (other taxpayers) actually pay this for you. See answer above."

Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "There are lots of programs that the taxpayers of our country are funding on your behalf so you can live and provide for the baby despite not working. TANF, SNAP, LIHEAP, Head Start, WIC, et al just to name a few off the top of my head. "

Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: "Livable wage? What does that mean? Do you just mean that you only qualify for a lower paying position based on your skill and experience? That's ok. Work your way up from there. Those low paying jobs aren't meant to be permanent stations. They're stepping stones. Entry level. In the mean time, you've got tax payers paying lots of things for you until you can improve your situation. Medicaid, CHIP, NSLP, etc. A $15 minimum wage makes no sense whatsoever economically. I think you just mean you want to be artificially paid by a company more than you're actually worth. But that's an absurd notion."

Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "The rest of us have worked hard (and in many cases borrowed money for education) to obtain jobs that offer health insurance benefits, or have started businesses and pay for our own health insurance. Or just pay for our healthcare outright. Having insurance isn't some kind of inalienable right. But again, if you literally can't afford healthcare, it is provided for you and your child for free by other taxpayers in the form of Medicaid and CHIP"

Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "If you are fired for no fault of your own, you can receive unemployment payments (funded by others) until you find another job. If you are fired for reasons within your control, I recommend you get another job ASAP. Actually, I recommend this whether you're receiving unemployment handouts or not. Luckily, unemployment is at historically low rates, so jobs are plentiful and available to you."

Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "All working parents have to prioritize and pay for their children's after school needs. Again, if you are living in poverty or something and can't afford it, there are programs that cover the cost of your child's after-school care. If you're in Texas, it's through the Texas Workforce Commission Child Care Program."

FIFY

This is what getting owned looks like. Sit down Waco1947, your time in this thread has come to a close.
Waco1947
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Gruvin said:

Waco1947 said:

Gruvin said:

Waco1947 said:

D. C. Bear said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "No."
Condoms are less than $1 each.
No one, Republican or not, is keeping people from using one.
Immaterial. Free is better. You want less abortions? Then free contraceptives.
there is a free method...

Already been addressed. You have teenage kids?
not currently... do you?
No but I taught 10,000 teenagers Christian Human Sexuality.
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Waco1947
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Sam Lowry said:

JXL said:

1. Wrong. Here's a summary of birth control options under the ACA:

https://www.webmd.com/health-insurance/aca-birth-control-coverage-faq

2. Is your hypothetical woman Catholic? If so, her use of birth control is between her and her church, not the GOP.

3. How does the fact that the GOP supports abstinence-only education prevent your hypothetical woman from obtaining birth control?

I taught thousands of youth Christian Sexuality. Every last one of them heard me say and reinforce
"God's Order:
1) Relationships
2)Marriage
3) Sex
5) Children
Any time you screw up the order you screw up yourself and the child."
Waco1947 ,la
Doc Holliday
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Waco1947 said:

Sam Lowry said:

JXL said:

1. Wrong. Here's a summary of birth control options under the ACA:

https://www.webmd.com/health-insurance/aca-birth-control-coverage-faq

2. Is your hypothetical woman Catholic? If so, her use of birth control is between her and her church, not the GOP.

3. How does the fact that the GOP supports abstinence-only education prevent your hypothetical woman from obtaining birth control?

I taught thousands of youth Christian Sexuality. Every last one of them heard me say and reinforce
"God's Order:
1) Relationships
2)Marriage
3) Sex
5) Children
Any time you screw up the order you screw up yourself and the child."

You taught 10k children about sex?

1,2,3,5?

Pretty sure you just screwed up the order... and by your own words, those children.

Waco1947
How long do you want to ignore this user?
bearassnekkid said:

Waco1947 said:

Women: "Can I have birth control?"
Republicans: "Of course you can. Why couldn't you? That seems like a silly question."

Because I am poor and I am a stupid teenager and because I have education and because I am manipulated by an older male and the GOP refuses to make them free.

Women: "I couldn't get birth control so I got pregnant. Can I have an abortion?"
Republicans: "Wait, why couldn't you get it? It's super cheap and available almost everywhere. And no, you can't kill a living human being just because you didn't go get birth control."

Alalbama, Missouri etc called they said you're a Poopyhead

Women: Can I have prenatal and post natal healthcare that I can afford?
Republicans: "Are you asking if you can have it for free? Are you unable to pay for it? If so, there is pregnancy medicaid, which covers virtually everything, including your gas to get to the doctor."

Then why do do Republican statehouses cut Medicaid every chance they get. You ain't poor and have no idea.
Women: Can I have affordable labor and birth care?
Republicans: "I don't understand why you keep using this word 'affordable.' I don't know what you can afford. But, again, if you mean can you get it for absolutely free? Actually, yes, If you're unable to pay, the government (other taxpayers) actually pay this for you. See answer above."
See answer above. You ain't poor and have no idea.

Women: "I had the baby, but I'm out of work. Can I have WIC and food stamps until I get back on my feet?"
Republicans: "There are lots of programs that the taxpayers of our country are funding on your behalf so you can live and provide for the baby despite not working. TANF, SNAP, LIHEAP, Head Start, WIC, et al just to name a few off the top of my head. "
Again you have no idea of the struggles of the poor. Do you healthy, well fed babies or not?


Women: I found a job but it doesn't pay a livable wage. Can I have a $15 minimum wage.
Republicans: "Livable wage? What does that mean? Do you just mean that you only qualify for a lower paying position based on your skill and experience? That's ok. Work your way up from there. Those low paying jobs aren't meant to be permanent stations. They're stepping stones. Entry level. In the mean time, you've got tax payers paying lots of things for you until you can improve your situation. Medicaid, CHIP, NSLP, etc. A $15 minimum wage makes no sense whatsoever economically. I think you just mean you want to be artificially paid by a company more than you're actually worth. But that's an absurd notion."
Good God you are simplistic Poopyhead. How the hell do the poor rise out of their hell hole while you defend rich companies?


Women: "I found a job, but it doesn't offer me insurance. Can I have government guaranteed insurance?"
Republicans: "The rest of us have worked hard (and in many cases borrowed money for education) to obtain jobs that offer health insurance benefits, or have started businesses and pay for our own health insurance. Or just pay for our healthcare outright. Having insurance isn't some kind of inalienable right. But again, if you literally can't afford healthcare, it is provided for you and your child for free by other taxpayers in the form of Medicaid and CHIP"
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Hey stupid. You wanted me to have the baby in first place now help me out. Don't give pull yourself up by your own bootstraps crap.

Women: "My kid got sick and I got fired because I missed time caring for him. Can I get unemployment?"
Republicans: "If you are fired for no fault of your own, you can receive unemployment payments (funded by others) until you find another job. If you are fired for reasons within your control, I recommend you get another job ASAP. Actually, I recommend this whether you're receiving unemployment handouts or not. Luckily, unemployment is at historically low rates, so jobs are plentiful and available to you."
Who cares for my child while I am working? Jobs are plentiful but rent, health insurance, food are up thanks to dt's tariffs. Really - how does one afford child care and healthcare?

Women: "I'm having a hard time getting my kid from school consistently. Can we fund after-school programs?"
Republicans: "All working parents have to prioritize and pay for their children's after school needs. Again, if you are living in poverty or something and can't afford it, there are programs that cover the cost of your child's after-school care. If you're in Texas, it's through the Texas Workforce Commission Child Care Program."

God you idiot! Prioritize? You ain't ever been poor and are handing out stupid advice from your high horse.

FIFY
You have no idea. Besides Jesus I was hungry and you fed me.
These women and children are Christ Himself. Your answers don't stand up Before our Lord and Savior.
They are self serving crap.
I am retired and still pay school taxes and income tax for all kids I will never know. I want an educated and healthy society for all these babies you want born.
Again you are pro birth not pro life like say Jesus' abundant life that Jesus wants for all of us.
Waco1947 ,la
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