Saturday, 14 March 2020

MONSTER: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Tried To Sneak Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Into Emergency Bill Providing COVID-19 Coronavirus Relief

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MONSTER: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Tried To Sneak Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Into Emergency Bill Providing COVID-19 Coronavirus Relief

by Geoffrey Grider

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sought to include a potential way to guarantee federal funding for abortion into the coronavirus economic stimulus plan, according to multiple senior White House officials.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sought to include a potential way to guarantee federal funding for abortion into the coronavirus economic stimulus plan, according to multiple senior White House officials.

House Speaker and resident congressional lunatick Nancy Pelosi, good Catholic that she is, never misses a chance or a trick to promote and increase abortion services in America. This week, while Congress was attempting to pass a bill providing economic stimulus and relief during the current coronavirus outbreak, Nancy Pelosi tried to sneak in a provision that would give 1 billion dollars to reimburse labs performing the baby killing procedures. This is what's on her mind as our nation struggles to come to terms with the coronavirus.
"I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:" Deuteronomy 30:19 (KJB)
Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat cohorts, as coronavirus death and misery is swirling all around the globe and grabbing every headline, never stop thinking about ways to increase the death toll through abortion. They are proud of their work in this area, they brag about it, and they applaud the women and the doctors who kill over 3,000 babies per day. Monsters never sleep, they never get tired and they never quit. Oh wait, not monsters, I meant the Devil.

EXCLUSIVE: White House Officials Allege Speaker Pelosi Pushed To Include Hyde Amendment Loophole Into Coronavirus Stimulus Plan

FROM THE DAILY CALLER: Speaking to the Daily Caller, those officials alleged that while negotiating the stimulus with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Pelosi tried to lobby for “several” provisions that stalled bipartisan commitment to the effort. One was a mandate for up to $1 billion to reimburse laboratory claims, which White House officials say would set a precedent of health spending without protections outlined in the Hyde Amendment.
they-feel-pain-born-alive-protection-bill-abortion-21-weeks-lyla-planned-parenthood-naral-choose-lifeTHIS IS WHAT NANCY PELOSI WANTED TO ATTACH TO THE CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL
The Hyde Amendment blocks clinics that perform abortions from receiving federal funding, and Democrats have pushed the Trump administration to end it since he was elected in 2016. (RELATED: Here’s What The $8.3 Billion Bill For Coronavirus Actually Does)
“A new mandatory funding stream that does not have Hyde protections would be unprecedented,” one White House official explained. “Under the guise of protecting people, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is working to make sure taxpayer dollars are spent covering abortion — which is not only backwards, but goes against historical norms.”
A second White House official referred to the provision as a “slush fund” and yet another questioned “what the Hyde Amendment and abortion have to do with protecting Americans from coronavirus?”
Nancy Pelosi and Mnuchin were engaged in negotiations Thursday morning to finalize the text of the legislation. Politico confirmed after this article went to press that the Hyde Amendment provision was eventually removed from the stimulus later on Thursday and will hit the House floor as a separate bill.
Despite Trump’s assurance that he would sign any stimulus bill that Congress approved, several Republicans rejected the stimulus offered by Pelosi and Mnuchin.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Thursday morning he was totally opposed to Pelosi’s plan and wanted to draft a new proposal over the next 24-48 hours. Nancy Pelosi pushed back on that suggestion during her Thursday press conference. READ MORE

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