Here's what you will never know about PPFA if Republicans are your
only source of information.
As reported, the Republican
Senate threw the attempted defunding of Planned Parenthood Federation of
America (PPFA) against the wall last Monday, and it didn’t stick. Pounding
their bibles and relying on purely misleading and highly edited junk
videos, lunatic fringe anti-abortion agitators, their elected congressional
sycophants and whatever billionaires responsible for funding the series
of sneak-videos, came up on the short end of a test vote to pull around
$500 million from PPFA clinics throughout the nation, and by extension,
the world. The final tally was 53-46 in favor of derailing Democratic
stalling; 60 votes were required.
The most valuable resource that unearths the truth of the matter is to be found here at FactCheck.org’s
highly researched revelations of the so-called PPFA misdeeds. The
supposedly most damning video under the FactCheck heading of
“Unspinning the Planned Parenthood video” is exposed as a sham. The site
demonstrates with irrefutable clarity, that the manufactured clinic
discussions are rife with innuendo, half-truths and outright
misrepresentations. It’s digital dung!
Here’s what you will never know about PPFA if
Republicans are your only source of information. By the organization’s
own statistical measure, PPFA has been around over 97 years. It’s the
go-to national source for poorer women and a growing number of men. The
majority of those served qualify under federal poverty guidelines. That
is to say that PPFA takes care of more poor people than any other
similar organization. 80% of patients meet or succeed 150% of federal
poverty level.
Nearly 3 million women and men visit one of PPFA’s
700 clinics annually. Support partners see another 725,000 mostly needy
in 10 developing countries. In the United States, male clientele has
increased by 83% between 2002-2012. Over 50 million people visit the
PPFA Website per year.
Services do indeed include abortion, in addition to
birth control (including the morning after pill), general health care,
HIV testing, LGBT services, men’s health care, pregnancy testing and
services, STD testing, treatment and vaccines and women’s health care.
A service not generally included is federally funded
abortions. ThinkProgress points out that Federal sources tap into Title
X money and Medicaid. Medicaid can only fund emergency procedures in
the case of rape, incest and a threat to the mother’s life. As for
Title X, if the organization is involved in family planning, no fed
dollars. That’s it, and has been for almost 40 years!!! The Department
of Health and Human Services verifies the process.
Arizona moron Jon Kyl claimed on the Senate
floor a few years ago, that “well over 90 percent of what Planned
Parenthood does” is providing abortion services. Even after that absurd
number was shot down by Factcheck, he came back with a retort that was
almost as ridiculous: “This remark was not intended to be a factual
statement but rather to illustrate that Planned Parenthood, an
organization that receives millions in taxpayer dollars, does subsidize
abortions.”
So, how many abortions are actually performed
in-clinic by PPFA, including the abortion “pill?” It depends on who
responds to that question. PPFA says roughly 3% and nobody has disproved
that percentage; The actual number of abortions included in the PPFA
annual report for fiscal year, 2014 was 327,653, roughly the same as
the prior fiscal year. The percentage funded by the feds would be
comparatively miniscule. PPFA received 41% of its revenue from the feds
according to the Washington Post. The dollar total was $528.4 million.
Roughly $600 million comes from other sources to round out the budget.
Where do potential voters stand on the issue? A
recent Gallup Poll might give an early hint given we’re still about a
year-and-a -half shy of the presidential election. The issue is a big
deal to 19% of those polled. Republicans characterize themselves as anti-choice by a 69-27 margin, Democrats reverse to pro-choice, 67-28 and
Independents split the difference; 46% pro-choice and 45% anti-choice.
Here are some non-hypocritical numbers to consider.
Three in ten American women will have had an abortion by age 45.
Republican estimates stand at 50 million abortions since Roe V. Wade in
’73. All other factors, notwithstanding, women are having abortions.
Nearly every woman has used contraception in her child-bearing lifetime.
The most ineffective is the so-called rhythm method. One out of four
times, it doesn’t work in the first year. Most other contraceptives
have a 1 out of 15 failure rate. The number of women that have used
contraception exceeds 99%. So, for every evangelical purporting to
follow every syllable of the good book, a sizable percentage of them are
lying. Every statistic you wish to examine indicates that responsible
and continuous use of contraceptives would have a profound impact on the
number of abortions.
How
wearisome it is to believe almost nothing out of the mouths of
Republicans. And we have to listen to 17 of them for at least the early
months of the upcoming race for that cabal’s pretender nominee.
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