Watch: Dem Rep. Porter Says We ‘Need’ Abortion To Deal With Inflation, ‘People Need To Be In Charge Of How Many Mouths They…
Democrat Rep. Katie Porter said during an appearance on MSNBC that abortion is just as important as inflation because people need to be in charge of how many mouths they are going to feed.
“The fact that we’re seeing this jump in expenses … pay more at the grocery store, pay more at the pump, pay more for housing is a reason” for abortion Porter said.
Democrat Rep. Katie Porter: we “need” abortion because of inflationpic.twitter.com/jVjuzXRhPz
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What’s crazy is that Democrats are basically admitting that Joe Biden has life so exspensive that Americans need to be able to consider abortion to save money. Porter’s comments also expose Democrats’ claims that a fetus is just a cluster of cells not a child.
For those wondering if the clip was cherry-picked, we went out and found the entire video confirming what Porter said. The California Congresswoman makes the shocking claim at around the 2:45 mark of the 5-minute clip below.
For almost two years the left has lectured Americans to wear a mask to save grandma but because of inflation is she next?
If these are the talking points the Democrats want to run with for the midterm election they can have it. At the rate, the Democrats are going the Republicans are going to have a supermajority.
It is no wonder why the (usually left-leaning) Monmouth Polling group found that Biden’s approval rating is 38% and a majority of Americans want the Republicans back in charge.
(Monmouth) Do you approve/disapprove of the job Biden is doing?
Overall: 38/57
GOP: 9/87
Indie: 32/63
Dem: 81/12
Men: 34/60
Women: 42/53
18-34 yr olds: 29/60
Children at home: 35/60
White: 32/64
Non-white: 50/44
White no degree: 23/73
White w/ degree: 48/47— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) May 12, 2022
Who would you rather see control Congress, GOP/Dem?
Overall: 50/43
GOP: 95/3
Indie: 43/41
Dem: 3/96
Men: 52/39
Women: 45/50
18-34 yr olds: 38/50
Children at home: 49/38
White: 58/37
Non-white: 35/55
White no degree: 65/28
White w/ degree: 40/55— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) May 12, 2022