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When it comes to President Obama’s 2015 budget and life, it shows where his priorities remain

March 4, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

When it comes to President Obama’s 2015 budget and life, it shows where his priorities remain

“Don’t tell me what you value, show me your budget, and I’ll tell you what you value.” – Vice President Joe Biden

The good news in President Obama’s budget is that Title X funds (p. 434) that generally give money to entities like Planned Parenthood, have gone down from $297,400,000 to $286,479,000. (That is still higher than the figure in 2007 -$283,146,000.)  Also, it appears that $5,000,000 is set aside for true abstinence education (p. 490) while almost six times that amount is reserved for “comprehensive” abstinence education that does everything from encouraging young kids to shower together to helping fund online “How to BDSM” videos for teens.

The bad news is that the Obamacare slush funds make it impossible to fathom where some of the money will be going.  In one instance the budget gives “ approximately $14.6 billion over 10 years to implement innovative policies to train new health care providers and ensure that the future health care workforce is prepared to deliver high-quality and efficient health care services. And, to encourage and enhance training of primary care practitioners, and other physicians in high-need specialties.”

While this provision is probably to counter the rapid loss of doctors the country is facing over Obamacare regulations, I cannot remember if protections to ensure that money doesn’t go to training of future abortionists were including during the legislative fight against Obamacare back in 2009 and 2010.  Regardless, considering this Administration’s flagrant and willful ignorance of the law, there is little guarantee.

The $350 million slush fund known as “Community Services Block Grants” still exists as well, to be distributed at the whim of the Secretary.

Lastly President Obama’s budget “includes $10 million for an HHS initiative to prevent and address domestic human trafficking in addition to anti-trafficking efforts by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. This initiative will provide direct services to domestic victims of trafficking, train service providers, and invest in data collection, research, and evaluation.”

Traditionally, the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security are very territorial over anti-trafficking funds; however, HHS for years has given grants to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), which is one of the largest anti-trafficking relief organizations in the world. A few years ago, the Obama Administration cut off funding for the USCCB because of the Catholic Church’s pro-life views.  Friends within the program at HHS confirmed that the outside relief organizations who took over the grants from HHS have done a horrible job in keeping up with the demand of those suffering from trafficking.  It is unknown if HHS is now deciding to do some of it in house, which doesn’t bode well for those victims.

Ending as we began, with good news, the President’s budget, while highlighting his pro-abortion priorities, usually is dead on arrival when it reaches Capitol Hill.  In the last few years it has been introduced in the Senate, NO ONE, including Democrats from his own party, voted for his budget.  In fact Senate Democrats just last week decided they won’t even bother working on a budget this year, despite it being required by law for them to do so.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: budget, Obamacare, Title X

March 4, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

Marching On: 40 Days for Life

Even though it doesn’t seem like it for much of the United States, spring IS just around the corner.  The Lent season is upon us as well, beginning tomorrow as Christians prepare for the celebration of Easter on April 20.  The first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday, also marks the beginning of the spring campaign of 40 Days for Life: March 5 – April 13.  If you’re looking for a way to “march on” after your experience at the March for Life, or a regional March for Life event, we encourage you to participate in this powerful movement.

If you’re not familiar with it, 40 Days for Life is a community-based campaign that draws attention to the evil of abortion through the use of a three-point program of prayer and fasting, peaceful vigils, and community outreach.  You can learn more and find a local campaign HERE.  

The 40 Days for Life movement is having a powerful impact around the country, because of faithful people who care deeply for the sanctity of life and desire to see an end to abortion in America – and around the world.  The fall campaign saw at least 476 babies saved from abortion!

As the March for Life President, Jeanne Monahan, so eloquently encouraged us at the March for Life rally, “No sacrifice is too great for this cause.”  If you are a praying person, take a leap of faith and sign up for a local 40 Days for Life campaign.  However, if it’s not the right fit for you, there are so many other ways you can continue to “march on” for life – check out these great suggestions, and let us know how it goes! We all have different gifts and talents, but we’re all united by one passion – ending abortion, saving lives, and building a culture of life!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 40 Days for Life, Marching On

February 28, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

The Internal Revenge Service: IRS targeting of conservatives

It used to be that every April 15th, Americans would be united in their dislike of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) however under the current Administration they are going out of their way to become despised year round.   

 

Late last year the IRS confessed to targeting conservative groups in a stunning abuse of power.   Now the IRS, under direction from and with the full support of President Obama,  proposes a draconian rule limiting the lawful activities of these same groups and all others organized under Section 501(c)(4).

 

Most 501c4 entities were formed to engage in citizen education and grassroots lobbying. The proposed IRS definition of ‘candidate related political activities’ sweeps into the definition essentially everything that a 501c4 organization normally does: Grassroots lobbying, Candidate forums, Candidate debates, issue advocacy, voter guides and even voter registration.  The rules go even further to identify “candidates” to include appointees, so groups weighing in on executive or judicial nominations would be restricted.  Such redefinitions normally are beyond the scope of the IRS.

 

This unprecedented power grab by the IRS further compounds the insult by exempting groups usually aligned with liberal pro-abortion ways of thinking, such as unions and newspapers.  Comments from groups and individuals received by the IRS on this rulemaking were the largest quantity ever received by the agency – and yet the Obama Administration is still likely to go forward in this attempt to shut down free speech.  There is even talk of using the rules to go after non-profits such as the March for Life or National Right to Life.  

 

It is so egregious even the liberal American Civil Liberties Union opposes the changes. 

 

Most social welfare organizations – on both the left and right — serve exactly that function as they see it, the promotion of social welfare and community good. Based on their respective visions, they advocate for the powerless and the voiceless. They promote fiscal responsibility and good government. They serve as a check on government overreach, or as a cheerleader for sound public policy.

 

In many of these functions, social welfare organizations praise or criticize candidates for public office on the issues and they should be able to do so freely, without fear of losing or being denied tax-exempt status, even if doing so could influence a citizen’s vote. Such advocacy is at the heart of our representative democracy. To the extent it influences voting, it does so by promoting an informed citizenry.

 

Legislation (H.R. 3865, the Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs by the IRS Act of 2014) in the House of Representatives sponsored by Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee Dave Camp (R-Mich.) handedly passed that Chamber (243 yes – 176 no …14 Dems vote yes ) however it is blocked in the Senate by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and faces a veto threat from President Obama. 

 

H.R. 3865 would simply prohibit the IRS from finalizing the rule this year, giving it adequate time to consider all of the practical, statutory, and constitutional criticisms of its proposal – as well as giving investigators time to complete their investigations into the targeting scandal before deciding what, if any, legal reforms are appropriate.  Currently the Obama Administration is doing all it can to prohibit a real investigation.

 

On the Senate side Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) offered two amendments aimed at protecting Americans from IRS abuses.  One prohibited an IRS employee from intentionally targeting individuals or groups based on political views and the other established definitions regarding political activity that were created by the bipartisan Federal Election Commission.

Every Democrat voted to table the amendments.

 

Here are the two amendments Sen. Cruz brought up:

 

The highlights video is here: http://www.cruz.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=965

 

The complete video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YhRzlTObME

 

 

Filed Under: Blog

February 25, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

“Injustice everywhere”

 

Who doesn’t love a good story of redemption?  We rightfully cheer individuals who move from darkness to light, and work to persuade those who are still blind to truth and justice.  Our Nation as a whole has gone through many of these movements.  Consider the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement, when laws and our culture were changed by being awakened to the injustice of slavery and second-class citizenship for black Americans.   That’s why we celebrate African American History Month in February, which according to the Library of Congress serves to “pay tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.”

As defenders of life, we seek to see “awakenings” or conversions from pro-abortion to pro-life and to open the public’s eyes to the injustice of abortion; an act that brutally takes the life of an unborn child.  Dr. Martin Luther King’s words motivate us to protect future Americans in the womb —   “Moreover, I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states.  I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens in Birmingham.  Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

Many African Americans have been an instrumental part of the pro-life movement.  Throughout February, the Radiance Foundation has highlighted some of these heroes, including the late Dr. Mildred Jefferson, who was the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School.  She used her talents to expose the evil of the eugenics movement, in addition to co-founding the National Right to Life.

black-history-month-the_radiance_foundation

 

Unfortunately, we sometimes see “reverse conversions.”  That is, when an individual has spoken out for the truth and then taken a “180o.” Case in point, the Rev. Jesse Jackson.  In 1978, 5 years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, Rev. Jackson was a featured speaker for the March for Life activities due to his outspoken work to promote a constitutional amendment banning abortion and for his leadership in the formation of the parent organization to CareNet.

Jesse Jackson

However, a few years after his March for Life appearance, the Rev. Jackson reversed course and has been radically pro-abortion ever since.  Let us not give up hope that he would once again see the light.  Perhaps, the latest news out of New York City will convict him –the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of Vital Statistics just released a report for 2012 for Pregnancy Outcomes revealing that in 2012, there were more black babies killed by abortion (31,328) in New York City than were born there (24,758).”  The number of abortions alone in the Big Apple is disturbing, but the disproportionate number of abortions for African Americans makes the information even more alarming.

 

We can take great inspiration from leaders like Dr. King and Dr. Jefferson who spoke out against evil and “injustice everywhere.”  By speaking the truth and defending life, we can change hearts and minds one by one.

 

Filed Under: Blog

February 24, 2014 By Scott Zipperle

#StopGovtAbuse Stop Funding Planned Parenthood

In case your home calendar isn’t designed by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) this week is Stop Government Abuse Week in the House.  The House will consider another series of measures to stop government abuse and hold the Obama Administration accountable for its executive overreach.  Leader Cantor explains it thusly:

“The Obama Administration continues to abuse its power through selective enforcement of the laws and the use of executive actions to bypass Congress. Each day, hard-working, middle class Americans are worried about their jobs, worried about their health care, and worried about whether they will ever be able to get ahead. This month, the House will consider another package of bills to address government abuse that is threatening people’s liberty and their hard-earned paychecks. The House will act to hold the Obama Administration accountable for its continual overreach. The American people expect and deserve better from their government.”

While the bills scheduled to be voted are important in their own right (especially Rep. Camp’s H.R. 3865, Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs by the IRS Act of 2014 – more on that later this week.) when it comes to countering the abuse of government happening under the current reign of President Obama the First you would need more than a week of legislation to counter it.  Case in point the way the current Administration caters to abortion giant Planned Parenthood and ignores the intent, if not the letter of the law, of the states where Planned Parenthood sells its dangerous wares.

 

(Thanks to Kellie Feidorek at Americans United for Life for most of these)

 

  • In the summer of 2011, President Obama threatened to pull $4.3 billion in Medicaid funding from Indiana after the state’s legislature voted to prohibit all health care contracts with and grants to any “entity,” including Planned Parenthood that performs abortions or operates a facility where abortions are performed.

 

  • Early Fall of 2011 the Obama administration awarded $1 million in federal tax funds after New Hampshire canceled a $1.8 million contract with Planned Parenthood.

 

  • In March 2012 the Texas Health and Human Services Commission issued a rule excluding abortion providers from participation in the Texas Women’s Health Program (Texas WHP) because it wanted to prioritize funding to organizations that would provide quality, comprehensive health care to low-income women and their families (as opposed to the abortion-centric policies of Planned Parenthood).  A federal court ruled that Texas has the right to do this (and private donors jumped in to help the billion dollar Planned Parenthood organization), however the Obama Administration decided to stop sending federal funds to Texas unless Texas chooses Planned Parenthood over women.  (NOTE: not surprisingly the sly abortion giant has found a way to still get tax funds from the good citizens of Texas, truth be damned.)

 

  • In July, 2012 the Obama administration’s awarded $3.1 million in federal funds to Planned Parenthood affiliates and other family planning groups in New Jersey.

 

  • Also in July, 2012 the Obama administration overrode North Carolina’s decision to redirect funds away from Planned Parenthood, and directly awarded $426,000 in federal grants to Planned Parenthood affiliates in the state.

 

Additionally, Obamacare, a top priority for Planned Parenthood, has proven to be the cash cow they hoped it would be.  Among the spoils Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius awarded branches of Planned Parenthood in Iowa, Montana and New Hampshire at least $655,000 and gave a $350,000 grant to Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. 

 

Worse of all?  The Planned Parenthood in Pennsylvania, which likely knew about the horrors of butcher abortionist Kermit Gosnell, was also awarded taxpayer funds by President Obama. 

 

All of this is occurring in the middle of an ongoing investigation by the Government Accounting Office is investigating into how the country’s largest abortion provider spent millions of taxpayer dollars.

 

If Congress wants to seriously #StopGovtAbuse it should both stop funding Planned Parenthood completely and also stop overriding state efforts doing the same.

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