05/18/2022 / By Ethan Huff
The solution to runaway inflation is to make sure that abortion remains legal and freely available to all women in America, said Rep. Katie Porter (D-Cal.).
During a recent appearance on MSNBC, the Orange County congresswoman offered up her own made-up version of economics, blaming high prices and devaluation of the dollar on the impending overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court.
Women, Porter told host Lawrence O’Donnell, “need to be able to be in charge of how many months they’re going to have to feed.”
When asked how the issues of inflation and abortion compare to one another, Porter responded that she does not believe that they compare.
“I think they actually reinforce each other,” she said. (Related: Leftists all across America have been howling and screeching over the thought that unborn baby murder might soon become illegal.)
“The fact that things like inflation can happen, and it can become more expensive to feed your kids and to fuel your car is exactly why people need to be able to be in charge of how many mouths they’re going to have to feed.”
Porter went on to talk about the “jump in expenses” that is occurring all around the world as people scramble to pay for food, gasoline, housing and more. All of this, she said, relates to abortion in that people “need to be able to make [their] own decisions about when and if to start a family.”
Women already have that option simply by not having sex or using birth control if they do. In Porter’s world, however, babies just appear in women’s wombs unexpectedly, which requires an abortion if the costs are simply too high to bear.
“I don’t think it’s about comparing them or contrasting them,” Porter went on to blab about inflation and abortion. “I think they reinforce for people just how big of a responsibility it is to take care of a family.”
Porter is unlikely to win reelection this fall, it is important to note. Her newly drawn district only leans Democratic by one point, and polls suggest that a massive “red” wave is about to sweep the country.
Even so, Porter is forging full-steam ahead in promotion of abortion on demand as a tool for fighting back against inflation. To her, the Federal Reserve plays no role in the matter, nor does Wall Street. The true cause of inflation is unborn babies, which have got to go.
A “progressive” single mother of three, Porter supposedly put a package of bacon back at the grocery store after noticing that the price had spiked to $9.99 a pound. This is part of what triggered her quest to protect the ritual of abortion from becoming illegal.
“Too often, Congress recognizes issues too late,” Porter lamented about inflation and its connection to abortion. “I had a colleague mention to me, ‘We’re not seeing it in the polls’ … Well, you don’t know what to ask.”
Porter’s arrogance on the matter is painfully misplaced as even the Democrat Party’s own internal polling shows that leftist politicians have a major problem when it comes to properly communicating to potential voters.
The average American simply cannot stand the patronization and know-it-all behavior of liberals, not to mention their sexual and moral deviance on most matters.
“Porter’s MSNBC appearance wasn’t the first time in recent weeks that a politician’s take on abortion brought to mind child sacrifices made to Moloch, but almost no elected official has made the connection as explicitly as she has,” reported the Western Journal.
The latest news coverage about the left’s obsession with baby murder can be found at Abortions.news.
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