Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Another imploding edifice

Apparently a "chain" of seven abortion clinics in New Jersey is set to close because its owner--who may not have been aware he owned the clinics--has lost his license to practice medicine.  Interestingly, the previous owner has also lost his license to practice, and the current owner was found to have had improper sexual contact with patients in 1993.  Both the current and former owners are also, quite frankly, geriatric. 


Now perhaps competition from Planned Parenthood--owner of about half the "market share" in this atrocity--is partially at fault, but at another level, it stands to demonstrate what I've noted before; that in terms of financial viability, abortion is on very shaky ground.  Just a little nudge--requirements they must adhere to standard practices for medical care, requirements to report likely cases of statutory rape, loss of state and federal subsidies or Medicaid coverage--and a great portion of that edifice collapses.

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