The Immorality of Taxpayer-Funded Abortion

Healthcare
continues to dominate the agenda on Capitol Hill as House leadership and the
administration try to ram through their big government healthcare plan.
Fortunately, they have been unsuccessful so far, as there are many horrifying
provisions tucked into this massive piece of legislation. One major issue
is the public funding of elective abortions. The administration has
already removed many longstanding restrictions on abortion, and is unwilling to
provide straight answers to questions regarding the public funding of abortion
in their plan. This is deeply troubling for those of us who do not want
taxpayer dollars funding abortions.
Forcing
pro-life taxpayers to subsidize abortion is evil and tyrannical. I have
introduced the Taxpayer’s Freedom of Conscience Act (HR 1233), which forbids
the use of any taxpayer funds for abortion, both here and overseas.
The
most basic function of government is to protect life. It is
unconscionable that government would enable the taking of it. However,
this is to be expected when government oversteps its constitutional bounds instead
of protecting rights. When government supercedes this very limited role,
it cannot help but advance the moral agenda of whoever is in power at the time,
at the expense of the rights of others.
Free
people should be left alone to follow their conscience and determine their own
lifestyle as long as they do not interfere with other people doing the
same. If morality is dictated by government, morality will change with
every election. Even if you agree with the morality of the current politicians
and think their ideas should be advanced, someday different people will inherit
that power and use it for their own agendas. The wisdom of the
constitution is that it keeps government out of these issues altogether.
Many
say we must reform healthcare and treat it as a right, because that is the
moral thing to do. Poor people should not go without healthcare in a just
society. But too many forget the immorality of stealing from others in
order to make this so. They also forget the morality and compassion that
naturally exist in communities when government is not fomenting class warfare
with wealth redistribution programs.
Many
doctors willingly volunteer, accept barter or reduced payment from patients who
can’t pay, or give away services for free. Many charities help the poor
with food, housing, and healthcare. These charities are much more
responsive and accountable for helping people in need than government ever
could be. This is the moral way that private individuals voluntarily deal
with access to healthcare, but government intervention threatens to pull the
rug out from this sort of volunteerism and replace it with mandates, taxes, red
tape, wealth redistribution, and force.
The
fact that the national healthcare overhaul could force taxpayers to subsidize
abortions and may even force private insurers to cover abortions is more reason
that this bill and the ideas behind it, are neither constitutional, moral, nor
in the American people’s best interest.
Congressman Ron
Paul of
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