GOP Sparks Debate on Women and Families

GOP Sparks Debate on Women and Families

When viewed from a certain angle, particularly of Washington mind far taken off from the majority of crises of an average family life, the up-and-coming Republican movement aimed to target birth control is just a tool in the crusade of the party which has been planned not in favor of the fresh health care law.

Don't even give it a second thought to the deadly grave silliness as being just another move in the war against women by the GOP. That, however, fails to the distance. This time around, the Republicans are targeting the families; especially those which are a bit too down under stress when it comes to handling child or get strapped in terms of affording one.

In case you are a parent struggling under such a scenario, the Republican message for you is here: tough luck.

But still, you can just spare a moment out for admiring the GOP, that allegedly pro-family party, for its strict and stern contradictions: Abortion is what comes into picture while a woman cannot pay sufficiently enough for having a baby and, with no birth control measures, gets pregnant.

Food stamps, on the other hand, are those you receive when your paycheck fails to go far enough for feeding every single mouth at the table of your house.

In this regard, a junior U. S. senator instigated a deadly and extremely grave silliness during the late January, which was followed with a bill which would excuse any employer from shelling out health insurance coverage meant for birth control in case the boss is not in support of it for religious, moral or whatever reasons.

At present, the GOP is planning about moving further. It has also sanitized the language of Rubio and later turned it into an alteration that the party intends to nail on towards a highway bill.


FrenchTribune Specials

Scientists Unravel the Mystery behind the Sensation of Itch

According to a new study, scientists have unraveled the mystery behind the sensation of itch. The scientists said that neurons that detect itch rely on a newly identified chemical that sends "I need to scratch" message to the brain. The study was conducted on mice.

Itch can be annoying and debilitating, but researchers have not...

Most Popular

Researchers Solve Mystery Behind Ant and Fanged Pitcher Plant’s Friendship

The plant that is known as a deadly death trap for ants...

VLT’s Release of Stunning Images

It is time to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Very...

NASA Administrator Proposes Asteroid Capture Mission

Directing and overseeing America's space program is only...

Scientists Discover New Speedy Dinosaur in Canada

Scientists have discovered a new quick-footed...

Poll

Can Greece Come out of Economic Problems: