How the Government will reduce health care costs...
Posted: July 14th, 2010, 4:55 pm
(My first post, be gentle with me.)
In this story( http://lifenews.com/nat6531.html) they state that "The Obama administration has officially approved the first instance of taxpayer funded abortions under the new national government-run health care program." " The law authorizes $5 billion in federal funds for the program" "The Obama Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million in federal tax funds, which we've discovered will pay for insurance plans that cover any legal abortion," "The state will receive $160 million to set up the program, which will provide coverage to as many as 5,600 people between now and 2014,"
If my math, which isn't always correct, is close that raises the cost of an abortion from about $300 to $500 to about $28,000.
That my tax dollars are now supporting an activity I find repulsive in most scenarios is bad enough, they have been deceptive in the application of the program, but they are using the funds to redistribute moneys, to who and for what purpose?
In this story( http://lifenews.com/nat6531.html) they state that "The Obama administration has officially approved the first instance of taxpayer funded abortions under the new national government-run health care program." " The law authorizes $5 billion in federal funds for the program" "The Obama Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million in federal tax funds, which we've discovered will pay for insurance plans that cover any legal abortion," "The state will receive $160 million to set up the program, which will provide coverage to as many as 5,600 people between now and 2014,"
If my math, which isn't always correct, is close that raises the cost of an abortion from about $300 to $500 to about $28,000.
That my tax dollars are now supporting an activity I find repulsive in most scenarios is bad enough, they have been deceptive in the application of the program, but they are using the funds to redistribute moneys, to who and for what purpose?