Friday, April 08, 2011

It's not about the money

Typically, when someone says that the obvious response is, "then it must be about the money."

In this case, it's really true. It's not about the money, it's about the GOP's hostility to women's health.

The pro-life Susan B. Anthony List and Rep. Jim Jordan, head of the Republican Study Committee, just held a conference call in which Jordan said the fight is all about abortion. “The country's broke. The vast majority of Americans, whether they're pro-life or not, don't want their tax dollars being spent to take the life of unborn children,” Jordan said. When asked about how no federal funds go to paying for abortions – Planned Parenthood carefully segregates the funds – Jordan scoffed: “Come on. Money is fungible, and for them to make that claim – it's just common sense that money is fungible. We think that tax payers understand this and they don't want their money to be used in this manner.”

Speaker Boehner said this morning that “almost all of the policy issues have been dealt with and there is no agreement on the spending limit.” But Jordan's remarks would seem to contradict this claim. The Republican Study Committee represents 175 of the most conservative Republicans – a giant bloc without whom Boehner cannot pass anything.

Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat, told reporters this afternoon that after House and Senate negotiators came to an agreement on $38 billion in cuts, Boehner brought up this rider. “[At] midnight last night it was down to one issue: Title X. They made a proposal to us and we said, 'That's unacceptable,'” Durbin said. “And then they spent the rest of the night -- instead of saying, ‘Ok, can we re-approach that' – saying, ‘Ok, let's reopen the conversation on the numbers.' You know that is maddening. At some point this has to come to a close.”

Durbin said the Senate is digging in its heels at $38 billion. The fact that Boehner asked for more money would hint that abortion isn't really the sticking point, but Democratic aides say the issue isn't money. “If it were a matter for a couple more billion in cuts in exchange for them dropping Title X, don't you think we would've done that by now?” an aide said.

For those dear readers wondering how heinous Title X must be that Republicans would risk shutting down the federal government to get its stain removed from federal statutes, well...

The Title X Family Planning program ["Population Research and Voluntary Family Planning Programs" (Public Law 91-572)], was enacted in 1970 as Title X of the Public Health Service Act. Title X is the only federal grant program dedicated solely to providing individuals with comprehensive family planning and related preventive health services. The Title X program is designed to provide access to contraceptive services, supplies and information to all who want and need them. By law, priority is given to persons from low-income families.

The GOP is the party of the sick and twisted. And misogyny. Don't forget that.

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