After Roe, are Republicans willing to expand the social safety net?
After Roe, are Republicans willing to expand the social safety net?
By Chris Stein in Washington
Republicans across the United States cast the supreme court’s decision last month that allowed states to ban abortion as a victory for “life”. Left unsaid was the quality of life that families and mothers set to be left dealing with unplanned pregnancies might have.
For years, the Republican party has pushed to ban a procedure that is mostly sought out by people who are poor, while showing much less enthusiasm for efforts to permanently expand the country’s social safety net. Critics have labeled the party’s stance as caring a lot politically about unborn fetuses, but losing interest in them when they are born as American citizens.
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By Chris Stein in Washington
Republicans across the United States cast the supreme court’s decision last month that allowed states to ban abortion as a victory for “life”. Left unsaid was the quality of life that families and mothers set to be left dealing with unplanned pregnancies might have.
For years, the Republican party has pushed to ban a procedure that is mostly sought out by people who are poor, while showing much less enthusiasm for efforts to permanently expand the country’s social safety net. Critics have labeled the party’s stance as caring a lot politically about unborn fetuses, but losing interest in them when they are born as American citizens.
READ MORE: After Roe, are Republicans willing to expand the social safety net? https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/af...
Do you see something is wrong with the republicans plan for the unborn while showing much less enthusiasm for efforts to permanently expand the country’s social safety net after birth.?