It doesn’t matter how many abortion bans the House repugicans pass, President Obama has vowed that they won’t become law.
After House repugicans had to drop a bill that
would have banned all abortions after 20 weeks, they passed a bill that
was even worse.
President Obama made it very clear that he will veto the House abortion funding bill.
The Administration strongly opposes H.R. 7. The legislation would intrude on women’s reproductive freedom and access to health care; increase the financial burden on many Americans; unnecessarily restrict the private insurance choices that consumers have today; and restrict the District of Columbia’s use of local funds, which undermines home rule. Longstanding Federal policy prohibits the use of Federal funds for abortions, except in cases of rape or incest, or when the life of the woman would be endangered. This prohibition is maintained in the Affordable Care Act and reinforced through the President’s Executive Order 13535. H.R. 7 would go well beyond these safeguards by interfering with consumers’ private health care choices. The Administration strongly opposes legislation that unnecessarily restricts women’s reproductive freedoms and consumers’ private insurance options.If the President were presented with H.R. 7, his senior advisors would recommend that he veto this bill.
The bill is never going to make it to the
president’s desk. The legislation is DOA. Mitch McConnell has promised
to allow a vote on the bill, but it is unlikely that there are six
Senate Democrats who will support it. In the off chance that the bill
would pass the Senate, President Obama will immediately send this empty
show vote to the legislative trash can.
House repugicans are promising that they will bring
the abortion ban bill back. Steve Scalise vowed to
bring the abortion ban bill back, “We’re going to bring this bill back.
This is a fight that’s not over. We’re going to continue working to get
this bill passed.” House repugicans can bring the abortion ban bill
back, but President Obama has promised to veto it if it gets to his desk.
The repugicans and their media water boys are fooling
themselves into pretending that what they are trying to do is popular.
The reality is that House repugicans are reminding men and women who
care about liberty why they rejected the extremist repugican agenda in
2012, and they are likely to do so again in 2016.
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