Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Who wants the kids?


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The very people who are making abortion a crime are the same people who hate socialism. When they restrict the rights of a woman to decide what she wants to do with her body they are also creating a big problem as to what to do with all the unwanted, unloved children being born and abandoned into orphanages and into the mess of constantly different families to move to in the foster care system of socialism to care for these kids. They are scared for life and many turn to crime since they never had a good base of ethics to frame their life’s decisions. Do you want a life knowing that you were never wanted by either parent? That you are the product of a violent rape? Our lawmakers are NOT addressing the socialistic problems associated with a new population of unwanted children being born into households who can’t afford to raise them for 18 years so now our welfare and food stamp programs are flooded with more applicants. Who will pay for their health care? Who wants to? There is No bill in any state to appropriate funds for the care and wellbeing directed towards non aborted children many of which will be born with severe long term health problems. Should we have a 911 type Bill to provide for non-aborted children for all their years till 21 years old? Taxpayers want that socialism?



Lawmakers are making hasty judicial decisions without looking at the much larger picture. They are focused on criminalizing the mother with not even any responsibilities to the sperm donor. Yes, the supposed father. The states with the most kids in foster care are New York with 16,885, Indiana with 20,415, Florida with 24,635, Texas with 31,972 and the state with the most foster Children is the socialistic state of California who is paying folks to care for 49,209 unwanted children already. This does not even address the many children being cared for by other family members due to the opioid crisis that has both parents overdosing not caring for their own kids. Who is going to raise and pay to educate unwanted kids for the next 20 years? Can't you hear the WOMEN cry who represent more than half our population having others judge their bodies all the time? How about legislation governing male reproductive parts? Only 2% of convicted rapists are in jail. How about mandatory vasectomies for convicted rapists? How about castration for repeat offending convicted rapists? Unwanted poor neglected children cry daily. 

Shauna McMahon Moore I'm actually a postpartum antepartum RN from NY. Our hospital has a level 4 NICU and covers 18 counties. I see the severe cases and I'm for late term abortions when medically indicated. Especially because fetal organs are immature until after 20 weeks and some severe cases aren't detected on an 18-21 week ultrasound. Again, the bill is for medical reasons for the mom and fetus, not for choice of an unwanted pregnancy. I've never seen a mom want to abort a healthy baby after viability. Nor have I met a doctor within our practice who would do one for that same reason. I think if people would actually read the bill and look at the cases where medically induced abortions are necessary and the statistics people would be surprised at the low percent rates and the conditions that can happen to fetus's within pregnancy. It's a heartbreaking decision for parents to make especially because in these cases they are very much wanted pregnancies and babies. 

Can't you hear the WOMEN cry who represent more than half our population having others judge their bodies all the time? How about legislation governing male reproductive parts? Only 2% of convicted rapists are in jail. How about mandatory vasectomies for convicted rapists? How about castration for repeat offending convicted rapists? Who is going to raise and pay to educate unwanted kids for the next 20 years? Unwanted poor neglected children cry daily. 



There are 107,918 foster children eligible for and waiting to be adopted. In 2014, 50,644 foster kids were adopted — a number that has stayed roughly consistent for the past five years. The average age of a waiting child is 7.7 years old and 29% of them will spend at least three years in foster care.
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https://adoptionnetwork.com/adoption-statistics Who is going to raise an unwanted child and who can afford to pay to raise a child for 18 years? Why is Viagra covered by health insurance so a man can get a good sloppy sperm session any time he wants to but the morning after pill can be difficult and costly to find? Quite a double standard. 

In 2017 there were 690,000 plus kids shuffling around in foster care according to the AFCARS Report. If you need more information on foster care go to www.fostermore.org. 





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