Roe v. Wade: The Economic Holocaust
(CanadaFreePress.com) We normally do not consider abortion in economic terms. Usually it’s tagged a legal, human rights, or liberty matter. Yet the economic fallout has been a financial bloodbath for America’s tax revenues, economic growth, immigration policy, and Social Security. In fact, it’s been such a massive attack upon US prosperity it’s surprising it’s not normally analyzed from this angle. But one does not need a degree in finance to understand the loss of 55,000,000 Americans has grave economic consequences.
The fiscal failure of abortion is certainly a financial bloodbath. Yet, on a deeper level the failure to define fetuses as spiritual beings in need of society’s protective love creates an indefensible human rights disaster. Morally obtuse advocates offer hare-brained arguments defying common sense, representing sanctimonious excuses for irresponsibility. But one must wonder about the ethics of a society who moves heaven and earth to help the “poor,” yet takes the most vulnerable and simply runs them through a blender.
America should draw the conclusion after abolishing slavery that one can never do an “economic analysis” that is satisfactory without including a moral survey, as well. Fortunately, more Americans appear to be waking up to the fact that abortion is an utterly indefensible practice, as over 60% oppose the procedure. But how long can we continue to ignore and trample the rights of the weakest and most vulnerable yet still expect national blessings?
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The fiscal failure of abortion is certainly a financial bloodbath. Yet, on a deeper level the failure to define fetuses as spiritual beings in need of society’s protective love creates an indefensible human rights disaster. Morally obtuse advocates offer hare-brained arguments defying common sense, representing sanctimonious excuses for irresponsibility. But one must wonder about the ethics of a society who moves heaven and earth to help the “poor,” yet takes the most vulnerable and simply runs them through a blender.
America should draw the conclusion after abolishing slavery that one can never do an “economic analysis” that is satisfactory without including a moral survey, as well. Fortunately, more Americans appear to be waking up to the fact that abortion is an utterly indefensible practice, as over 60% oppose the procedure. But how long can we continue to ignore and trample the rights of the weakest and most vulnerable yet still expect national blessings?
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i have thought this for years - all the abortions are causing financial havoc for those of us retiring now - there are not enough workers per retiree - amazing and its about time someone spoke up about this - lets get this message to the main stream media
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