Taxpayers, Women Shouldn’t Have to Keep Planned Parenthood on Life Support
In case you missed it, the latest tranche of strategically placed fearmongering political ads rolled out. You can now watch desperation in real time as pro-abortion groups circle the wagons to protect each other from being defunded by Congress. Their ads cry out, ‘Your healthcare will be taken away, your medical costs will skyrocket.’ Which would be tragic…if it were true. But it’s just the latest version of the same type of scare tactics that lost them every branch of federal government in the last election.
NARAL, now known as the euphemistically heavy ‘Reproductive Rights for All,’ is running attack ads covering for Planned Parenthood, as it faces intense public scrutiny. The ads tell voters that if Planned Parenthood loses funding, then women will lose all of their healthcare options. The ad claims that healthcare failures should be laid at the feet of specific Republican lawmakers all while ignoring Planned Parenthood’s death spiral.
The ads include the tired, predictable Democrat talking points from the 2010s, saying defunding Planned Parenthood “means fewer breast exams and cancer screenings, and less access to the birth control so many of us rely on.” The truth is Planned Parenthood already robs women of this now. Their latest annual report shows their services beyond abortion have been on the rapid decline for years. While they rake in more tax dollars at an increase of 43% since 2010, their cancer screenings, breast exams and pap smears have all fallen by more than 70%. And their contraception services are down by 39%. And despite deceptive messaging, Planned Parenthood does not perform any mammograms…
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