Posted on 02/27/2012 4:42:36 PM PST by Iam1ru1-2
Texas is going ahead with its secession plan--from Planned Parenthood. Late last year, the state quit its partnership with the abortion tycoons, dropping Planned Parenthood from its lucrative contract under Texas's Women's Health Program. Attorney General Greg Abbott and state legislators were adamant that health providers who offered abortions had no business participating in the program. With $16 million up for grabs, leaders passed an outright ban on Planned Parenthood, ending its eligibility for the state's Medicaid funding. That didn't sit well with the Obama administration, which swooped into Texas and demanded the state reconsider. When it wouldn't, officials with Health and Human Services (HHS) threatened to cut off federal Medicaid funding completely.
But Texas didn't blink. Last Thursday, state Commissioner Tom Suehs signed the rule into law--calling HHS's bluff and putting Planned Parenthood clinics on the road to extinction in the Lone Star State. "Under federal law, states administer Medicaid and have the right to set the criteria for providers in the program. That is what Texas is doing," said spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman. "We have a state law that [Attorney General Abbott] says is constitutional, and it clearly bans abortion providers from taking part in the Women's Health Program. We can't violate a perfectly valid state law just to appease Washington."
Already, the policy is having a domino effect on the state's network of Planned Parenthood offices. So far, 12 clinics have closed and others--like this Odessa branch--waited for Thursday's decision before choosing to shut its doors for good. Could the evidence be any clearer? Despite what Planned Parenthood says about segregated funds and the prohibitions on financing abortions, our tax dollars are what keeps these clinics afloat. Without them, Planned Parenthood withers on the vine. That's why it's so important to reevaluate our priorities as a society and invest in health providers that don't engage in abortion--or fraud, for that matter. Apparently, the same network of clinics that Texas defunded is being sued by a former employee for a massive government billing scam. According to the suit, Planned Parenthood has swindled money out of the federal government for years for services it never provided. Karen Reynolds, the whistleblower, claims this--along with falsifying patient records--was standard practice in all 12 Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast locations across Texas and Louisiana. Who can blame Texas for wanting to be rid of a potentially criminal contractor?
HHS is trying to paint Texas's decision as extremist, but I think it's clear who the real extremists are. After all, the Obama administration would rather deny health care to poor women than hurt its relationship with an organization that could be extorting it!
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I applaud Texas for this!
Haha! God bless Texas.
The money quote for me:
“Already, the policy is having a domino effect on the state’s network of Planned Parenthood offices. So far, 12 clinics have closed and others—like this Odessa branch—waited for Thursday’s decision before choosing to shut its doors for good. Could the evidence be any clearer? Despite what Planned Parenthood says about segregated funds and the prohibitions on financing abortions, our tax dollars are what keeps these clinics afloat. Without them, Planned Parenthood withers on the vine.”
The money quote for me:
“Already, the policy is having a domino effect on the state’s network of Planned Parenthood offices. So far, 12 clinics have closed and others—like this Odessa branch—waited for Thursday’s decision before choosing to shut its doors for good. Could the evidence be any clearer? Despite what Planned Parenthood says about segregated funds and the prohibitions on financing abortions, our tax dollars are what keeps these clinics afloat. Without them, Planned Parenthood withers on the vine.”
Wait, so are you an Okie who lives in Texas, a Texican who lives in Oklahoma, or an Okie who likes both Oklahoma and Texas?
I’m an Okie in Texas with Texican kids and a Montana wife. We all think Texas, Oklahoma and, yes, even Arkansas, are darn good states.
Kay and John are centrists who don’t take stands.
They’re not at all different from Collins and Snowe.
Maybe they were Texans, once.... but not anymore.
WTG TEXAS!!!!!!!!
Alright! My state!
Should I be moving to Texas? Where are the nicest places to move to?
My thing about calling? In today's world of texting,email,fax having them or their assistants deal with a real human person is so much more effective. If you get a constant busy or a voice mail,don't give up.
VA should follow this template - drop the invasive sonargrams
Kay and John are centrists who dont take stands.”
Most of the time they do take a stand. One stands on the NO sign and one on the YES side. We haven’t had any Senatorial representation in Texas for a long time. Hopefully we will eventually be able to have an election this year and can find one good conservative to replace Hutchinson. And hopefully when she retires from the Senate with her big pension she won’t even think about running for Governor next time.
Abortionist Planned Parenthood and EPA can pack up out of Texas and go slinking back to the Potomac, or be tarred and feathered and run out of the republic on a chartered Southwest jet to Caracas, their choice.
I meant neither stand for anything other than the Status Quo, as Senators. And not only have neither ever expressed any interest in the 10th Amendment or States’ Rights, they’ve both pretty much gone along to get along.
I want my Senators to be junkyard dogs, not massaged Kobe beef. And that was the original intent, that the Senators represent their State while the congressional members represent the people of that state.
I would love to move there, because I just know someday it will be the last refuge for conservatives.
Greg is the guy behind most of the cases of little bammys crew having cases of heartburn with Texas. Looks like this is gonna be another one.
Can't imagine why Greg is being so cantankerous... :-)
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Cornyn is useless as a Senator IMO. He has amassed a lot of money and has no intention of ever retiring. Texas is becoming worrisome. The big 4 cities - Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin are all becoming very liberal and there are a whole lot of votes among them. If BO is somehow reelected, I really think there will be a big push to elect a Democrat Senator in 2014. In the meantime, the best we can work for is to elect someone to replace Hutchinson who is a true conservative.
Texas is a miserable place its hot and humid and arid all at the same time.
The Misquitos are huge and the snakes are bigger.
Stay away.
thanks... :^))
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