As the Texas Legislature tries to address maternal mortality, local Democratic candidate for CD7 Laura Moser has her own plan: abort more babies of color.
Health care is a human right. And: The right to plan her own family is a cornerstone of a woman’s economic security.
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Let’s not forget who the most reliable Democratic voters are—women of color, who are most likely to suffer the consequences of Democrats “compromising” on reproductive rights. Texas Latinas are twice as likely to be uninsured and lack healthcare access as white women in Texas, and nationwide, black women are four times as likely to die from pregnancy-related complications as white women.
So let’s break this down. Maternal mortality is increasing (maybe, read the disclaimer to the report she links to). Moser thinks that the reason maternal mortality is increasing is because women, especially women of “color”, do not have easy access to abortions. Therefore, Moser’s solution to the maternal mortality problem is to provide more, easier, presumably free abortions, especially to the most reliable Democratic voters – women of “color”. Alrighty then.
Well, that certainly isn’t an original solution for racist Democrats. After all, they are the party of slavery and Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger to rid the world of “colored” people. I don’t know Mrs. Moser and haven’t paid much attention to the CD7 race on either side of the aisle. I guess I was surprised to see her racism being touted in the pages of Vogue Magazine. But I suppose I shouldn’t have been because, like I said, it certainly isn’t original.
Wouldn’t it be nice if candidates running to spend taxpayer money and pass laws on your behalf cared about all people, regardless of sex or color? Just sayin’.
Footnote to the report:
The reasons for the overall increase in pregnancy-related mortality are unclear. The use of computerized data linkages by the states, changes in the way causes of death are coded, and the addition of a pregnancy checkbox to the death certificate in many states have likely improved identification of pregnancy-related deaths over time. Whether the actual risk of a woman dying from pregnancy-related causes has increased is unclear. Many studies show that an increasing number of pregnant women in the United States have chronic health conditions such as hypertension,1 diabetes,2 and chronic heart disease.3 These conditions may put a pregnant woman at higher risk of pregnancy complications. Although the overall risk of dying from pregnancy complications is low, some women are at a higher risk than others.
Mark says
When I became somewhat politically active in the 80’s, it boggled my mind that otherwise conservative old ladies living in NW Houston would support abortion because they saw it as a way of “keeping undesirables down.” This is still sickening.
Fat Albert says
Abortion is the one sacrament that all Liberals must affirm and support. The modern Democrat party is built on a foundation of dead babies.
Pat Bryan says
The Right had no regard for abortion one way or another before the 1980 election. They made a phony issue of it to try to get rid of Carter. Now they are stuck with it.
Fat Albert says
Wow, Pat, a grand slam of wrong!
1. Carter was at least somewhat pro-life while he was president, but that was back when Democrats were somewhat reasonable. There were a lot of issues in the 1980 election, abortion wasn’t a major one.
2. The “Right” had been focusing on abortion since the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. Before 1973 killing babies was generally illegal, and thus not an issue.
3. The right didn’t “try” to get rid of Carter. . . . if you’ll remember, Ronald Regan was elected president in 1980.
4. Abortion isn’t a phony issue, it’s a moral question that continues to divide our country. Your attempt to minimize its importance simply indicated your inability to argue the question on its merits. As for being “stuck” with it. . . . Well I can see why you might feel that way, I would call it a willing, joyous embracing of life.
You on the other hand appear to be stuck with . . . Kermit Gosnell, Douglas Karen, a brisk trade in dead baby body parts, and Planned Parenthoods own Nazi Eugenicist – Margaret Sanger.
So, Pat, do tell: are you in agreement with Ms. Moser?
DanMan says
I can’t be the only one that sees the similarity to Bob Denver in this gals mug.
When I became politically active last week it boggled my mind that liberals would project their exact behavior onto unassuming people to get them to accept their behavior. It makes me happy they think we don’t know.
The left has no regard for life one way or another and made tax supported abortion on demand such a major issue they have repelled decent people from considering them as responsible candidates to govern them. Now they are stuck with that reality.