Planned Parenthood is finally feeling the heat—no more easy money from taxpayers to bankroll their abortion business. Now that Medicaid funding has dried up, and the Supreme Court refused to step in and save them, the “health” giant is scraping the bottom of the barrel just to keep the lights on. It’s almost funny watching them ditch their old script about “women’s health” and instead try to sell Botox and so-called “fat shots” to pay the bills. Is this what progressives mean by healthcare?
It’s pretty clear what’s happening here. When Americans stand up and say “enough” to funding pro-abortion extremism, the left’s sacred cow starts wobbling. Once they lose their government handouts, the folks at Planned Parenthood are scrambling for any last penny. Botox injections instead of basic care? Lip service about health, but chasing after empty fads? This isn’t empowerment—it’s desperation.
Of course, the liberal machine isn’t going to let its darling go quietly. There are even billionaire sports team owners launching campaigns to toss Planned Parenthood five bucks every time the Denver Nuggets take home a win. Think about that. The same club that lectures Americans about social justice is funneling cash to a failing abortion business—one win at a time. Priorities, right? Who needs fundamentals like morality when you can just virtue-signal with your wallet?
It’s no surprise Planned Parenthood is in shambles. For years they ran on the taxpayers’ dime, promising care but pushing abortion above all. Now that the gravy train has ended, they’re peddling cosmetic quick-fixes. What happened to all the “essential services” they bragged about? Guess those only mattered when politicians with deep pockets kept checks coming.
Here’s the raw, uncomfortable truth: without our hard-earned money, the so-called champions of women’s health are exposed as nothing but a crumbling shell. Their desperate new business model would be laughable, if it weren’t so sad. Will the left finally admit this abortion empire was never about health—it was always about politics, profit, and power?
Source: Redstate
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