In recent years, Davis’ Planned Parenthood has pushed for a New York state law to allow abortion up to the moment of birth, a radical position opposed by 80 percent of Americans.
Davis has even called for the repeal of the Hyde Amendment, which prevents the use of taxpayer dollars for abortions and is supported by most Americans.
Thankfully, Texans have a better choice. Chip Roy, a cancer survivor and father of two, has spent his career protecting the lives of Americans who can’t fight for themselves.
Roy has earned an A-rating on the Susan B. Anthony pro-life scorecard, including his support for the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. This bill would have helped save lives by providing medical treatment to any child that survives an abortion.
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Pro-Life? You hate women. Religious traditionalist? Homophobe. Dislike illegal immigration? Racist. Support welfare reform? Racist, again, and you hate the poor.
Do you like the Senate or the Electoral College, or stand during the national anthem? Probably a white supremacist.
To the radical left, the whole point of the unaccountable power of the Supreme Court is to allow progressive Justices to impose their values on every business, church, school charity, city, county and state in the nation.
We cannot allow our rights to be so easily taken away. It’s one thing to offer guidelines, but this America. We don’t jail the faithful for practicing their faith. “...endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights...” thefederalist.com/2020/04/10/ind…
In MS, an officer says to church goers practicing safe social distancing, harming no one: “you’re rights are suspended”
“This is the first time since 1776 that … the government has mandated that churches close. To me, it sets a terrifying precedent. Because, if they can do it over a virus, you know, why can’t they do it over other issues that the government decides?” carolinacoastonline.com/regional/artic…
Our ability to take care of each other with food, clothing, housing, security, health care, and basic government services is dependent on the capacity of the private sector to produce the goods and services that support every aspect of our lives. thehill.com/opinion/white-…
We have lost sight of a hard fact that even the most extreme measures taken cannot completely eradicate the coronavirus or create a situation with zero risks. We have to balance the risks to our health with the risks of an economic meltdown.
The only way this shutdown works is if it is brief. The federal government cannot print enough money to support an idle country.