I took the side of the President that wants to ensure that everybody gets coverage. For years, we've been in situations where people who had insurance couldn't get help when they were really sick. We've had a situation where people had to pay to get on a list to get an organ transplant. We have a system where healthcare is unaffordable. We have a system where you can go to the emergency room, but you can't get the treatment you need to keep from needing an emergency room. We have a private charity system that won't help people who are in the process of trying to get disability/medicaid, even if they've already been turned down once.
My friend and his mother went without for months, and he has a heart problem. His mother ended up in the hospital.
Your side always takes the sides of the companies, no matter how much they're kicking their employees, even if they're taking their jobs overseas (so much for American job creation). This affects the quality of life here.
Your side is bigger than my side on cracking down on illegal immigration. That's fine if we're talking about gang members, but that's not okay for the thousands of families being torn apart due to deportations. BTW, that affects financial situations and therefore affects the quality of life. (Hey everybody, I'm for the dream act, now go get more darts).
I spoke to my priest about this subject before the election. He said that pro-life is a big issue, but that the Republican Party doesn't value life either. He's disgusted by both parties, as am I. I found another priest who said the two parties could have each other. That's not to say that these priests voted Democrat. I think the thing is a lot of Catholics (pro-life or not) see the Republican Party as useless as I do.
We shouldn't have to choose in our morals, but we do.
While I believe we should have laws limiting abortion and outlawing it, I think prevention does a lot more good for preventing abortion than laws on how to deal with pregnancy. The Netherlands has one of the lowest abortion rates in the world with no laws preventing abortion. Canada has a much lower rate than us. Same deal for the most part. By contrast, there are sections of the world that made abortion illegal, and they still have a terrible abortion problem. Apparently, the poverty made a difference.
By the way, abortion rates have gone down under Obama.
http://www.politicususa.com/presiden...tion-rate.html
CDC, that's the Center for Disease Control. Their work is here.
http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealt...x.htm#Abortion
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Oh my goodness. So, Obama's birth control mandate has caused fewer pregnancies to result, resulting in less abortion. For those of you who said it's a biased articles, yes it is, but they had the CDC on their side. Who do Republicans have on their side besides places like the Family Research Council? Usually nobody of any credentials. Not on this subject.
So, while I don't like Obama's position on abortion, I'm still on good ground on all counts. BTW, I support TX's defunding PP and placing in their own women's healthcare program without funding PP. I actually wrote a Republican Rep near by and suggested the same thing for NC. I didn't get an answer. Not sure if our new Republican governor is going to be open minded to the idea because he's moderate. I've given to pregnancy centers.
But in any case, you need to look in your party's back yard before lecturing me on pro-lie values.