MacDonald: The Future of Democrats And Planned Parenthood

I’m not sure how many men do the majority of the grocery shopping, but in my house, it is me. Even before my office left me and I started working from home, my office job made it convenient to stop at any number of destinations to pick up groceries or household items. I’d be a better contestant on The Price Is Right. I know which Aisle has what items. And what could this possibly have to do with the headline?

Food shopping, as they call it in these parts, is an opportunity to see what the people in your neighborhood are up to. Some still wear masks, though very few. Not everyone knows how to park. Last week, I made a handful of trips to different stores, and every one had two common problems: people who were too old to be shopping by themselves and millennials who didn’t know how to make change. There was also a car with an I Stand With Planned Parenthood bumper sticker at one of them. To give you a sense of how my mind sometimes works, my first thought was, “But for how long?”

Democrats pretend to advocate for groups if they get something out of it. Recent examples include minority men, women, the working class, or registered Democrats who won’t line up with the other donkeys to pull all the crap in their wagon. The party of diversity, which ironically claims intellectual superiority, literally has none. There is no intellectual diversity.

You are not allowed to pick and choose which crap you support. You must pull the whole wagon, or you’ll be off the team – and that separation can get ugly.

Planned Parenthood is currently a reliable laundromat. Democrats stand with them because abortion advances their eugenic depopulation agenda, but more importantly, it funnels billions to their candidates. Democrats fill their coffers with other people’s money to be laundered and pretend they give a crap about women and reproductive freedom. They care about the money, but not the rest of it. And here we see the problem.

The abortion pill is replacing Planned Parenthood. So-called health clinics are closing because they are losing money from reduced foot traffic. The current Federal Administration objects to the government making other people pay for these services, so those funds are drying up as well. Pregnancy care centers, which actually care for the girls and women before and after – even if they have an abortion – usually at no cost, are significantly more women-centric than Planned Parenthood or the Democrat party, which hates them and wants them gone.

No reproductive freedom diversity allowed.

The confluence of all of these things is bad news for Planned Parenthood. If they cannot provide proper financial tribute, the Left has no use for them. And they may suspect. PP dovetailed “gender care” into their portfolio in recent years, but that’s become even less popular than killing unborn babies. Gender “care” may be more dangerous to the health of these teenage girls than abortion. It may not be sustainable.

What next?

The liberal owner of the sedan in the parking lot at the grocery store will have to peel that bumper sticker off or, just as likely, cover it with the new thing the left has found to launder tax dollars into campaign contributions – nd they’ll stand with that.

It won’t be soon, but it could be sooner than you think. Progress is leaving brick-and-mortar abortion behind, and who knows, maybe the abortion experiment is almost over, too.

Some may say it will never happen, but don’t be so sure. They dumped women for men in skirts (a breakup that is underway but accelerating), the working class for globalist oligarchs, and the minorities they’ve been punishing for decades are beginning to realize they’ve been duped. Men of color are realizing what white men have known for years – Democrats hate them, so why stand with them?

It could happen.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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