There is no other reason for Republicans to try defunding Title X
than denying family planning services and contraception from women.…
There is something to be said about Republicans and
their never-change direction agenda that may be related to their
“wingnut” affliction. For the past five years one of the primary
goals of Republicans they just cannot abandon is fulfilling the demands
of the United States coven of catholic bishops to ban contraception
use in America. It was not enough that the Papal-5 on the Supreme Court
ruled that religious employers could restrict their employees’ use of
birth control, so now Republicans have resorted to their annual attempt
to eliminate the Title X program that provides family planning services,
including contraceptives, to roughly 4.6 million impoverished women. As
usual, since Republicans in the House control the nation’s purse
strings, they are using the 2016 budget to eliminate all funding for
Title X and finally end the program that has been one of their cherished
goals since taking control of the House in 2011.
When the Title X program was created in 1970 under
Republican president Richard Nixon, the concept of federally-funded
family planning services had overwhelming support from lawmakers on both sides
of the aisle who acknowledged the pressing need to make birth control
more accessible to impoverished American women. Republicans and
Democrats both agreed with former president Nixon that being poor should
not mean a woman had to be perpetually pregnant. But that was long
before Republicans won control of the House in 2010 when, instead of
fulfilling their campaign pledge to create jobs, they declared a
religious war on women and defunding the federal program became their
raison d’être as hardcore theocrats. One of the first items the
Republican-controlled House voted on in 2011 was dismantling Title X and
they did vote to completely eliminate the then-forty one year old
program along strict party lines.
Over the past five years, the evangelical Republican
war to abolish the now 45 year old family planning program was
successfully thwarted by a Democratic-controlled Senate. However, now
with a Koch Senate repaying evangelicals for getting out to vote in
2014, it looks like Republican theocrats will finally do right by the
Vatican, eradicate
Title X, and deprive at least 4.6 million women from having access to
reproductive care including safe, dependable contraceptives, cancer and
STD screenings, and assistance in planning when to start their families.
It would be the ultimate wet dream for evangelical Republicans and vatican loyalists to see several million, mostly poor women, denied
family planning services and access to contraception; it is just what
'good' evangelical and catholic Republicans have panted to accomplish for
the past five years.
Before 2010, support for Title X had broad
bipartisan support and most legislators agreed with then-president
Richard Nixon who said on Title X’s inception that, “It is my view that
no American woman should be denied access to family planning assistance
because of her economic condition.” Of course that was long before
Republicans became vatican puppets and women, although still thought of
as second class citizens in 1970, were not yet relegated to the role of
being perpetual birth machines by evangelical Republicans.
The proposal from the House Appropriations Committee also reveals the Republican intent to eliminate most of the Affordable Care Act, eliminate
as much federal funding from comprehensive sex education and teen
pregnancy prevention programs that will increase the number of
abortions, and give religious employers much greater power and authority
to refuse health insurance coverage that includes reproductive
services, including contraception, on evangelical christian and vatican
loyalty grounds; likely in anticipation of the new and friendlier pope’s
upcoming visit with Congress. The Republican-led committee held a
religious hearing on the proposal to end family planning services to 4.6 women on Wednesday; sans Papal attendance.
As reproductive rights advocates and family planning
providers have warned for four years, Title X is already suffering from
some very serious, and very deliberate, budget shortfalls the advocates
assert will have nothing but disastrous
consequences for millions of poor families in America, but to no avail.
Obviously, disastrous consequences for millions of poor women are
precisely what evangelical Republicans and vatican loyalists have
championed over the past six years, and now they see a prime opportunity
to do their political worst.
In fact, according to the president of Planned
Parenthood Action Fund, Cecile Richards, “This is politics at its worst.
Cutting the Title X Family Planning program will leave nearly 4.6
million people without care. If Republican leaders in Congress think
they can take away millions of women’s access to health care and shut
down programs that are reducing teen pregnancy (and preventing
abortions) without one hell of a fight, they have another thing coming.”
With all due respect to Ms. Richards, the fight she implies is coming
is not just against politicians in Congress. It is against evangelical
Republicans, a cabal of religio-wingnut clergy, the vatican, the Supreme
Court, religious corporations, and the patriarchal United
States coven of catholic bishops; the group behind the drive to ban
contraception use in the United States whether by eliminating Title X
or pushing the phony religious liberty ploy to control women that began
with Hobby Lobby and continues by denying 4.6 million poor women family
planning and contraception access.
Results of research conducted by the Guttmacher Institute reveals that 20 million
women, nearly all of them impoverished, in this uber-wealthy nation
desperately need access to publicly-funded contraception, but Title X
clinics historically have only met barely one third of that need. The
situation has been getting even worse in recent years by Republican
design. As a result of the shrub-Republican Great Recession, more
Americans fell into poverty and Title X’s patient load increased
nearly as dramatically as its budget was slashed by the same
Republicans responsible for the recession. Now, just as the unmet need
for affordable birth control has increased substantially, some of the
poorest women in the country face being restricted
from getting the desperately-needed access to the family planning
services they need; again, it is all by the Republicans’ theocratic
design.
There
is no other reason for Republicans to try defunding Title X than
denying family planning services and contraception from women. It
certainly is not a budget, debt, deficit, or fiscal responsibility issue
or Republicans would not propose hundreds-of-billions of dollars in tax
cuts for the rich, spend well over half the entire nation’s budget on
war when the country is not at war, or continue giving unfunded and
unnecessary subsidies to the oil, pharmaceutical, agriculture, or church
industries if their issue with Title X was about economics. No, this is
about religion, specifically the religions, evangelical christians and vatican, that believe every woman in America should be like Michelle
Duggar and stay perpetually in birthing mode. Still, although there is
an outcry at the idea of eliminating Title X, no-one is willing to cite
the real source of this hateful war against women’s access to
reproductive health care and particularly contraception. Although the
war is being waged by Republican legislators, they are driven by
religion and it is high time family planning advocates start admitting
that the real problem is evangelicals and catholic ideology getting
nearer to their goal of banning contraception.
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