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babylonsister

(171,075 posts)
Mon Nov 4, 2013, 06:56 PM Nov 2013

The Republican War on the ACA Is An Attack On Women

http://www.politicususa.com/2013/11/03/republican-war-aca-attack-women.html

The Republican War on the ACA Is An Attack On Women
By: Rmuse
Sunday, November, 3rd, 2013, 9:26 pm


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Shortly after the 2012 general election, the RNC assessed the electoral damage due to their anti-women agenda and concluded that a friendlier outreach effort would assuage the harm their misogynistic and patriarchal agenda caused them. However, instead of de-escalating their war against women, they ratcheted up their attacks that continue unabated nearly a year after the election loss that drove them to reconsider aggressively attacking women’s rights. Since the beginning of 2013, Republicans passed Draconian laws restricting women’s right to choose their own reproductive health, and recently a few Americans were outraged that ALEC’s Texas voter ID law disenfranchises married women by suppressing their right to vote. However horrendous restricting women’s right to vote may be, an oft-forgotten attack in the Republican war against women is the continued assault on the Affordable care Act (ACA).


The ongoing war against the ACA by Republican messiah Ted Cruz is an attack on women that he enlisted ALEC’s assistance to continue. In 2011, ALEC created the “State Legislators Guide to Repealing Obamacare” that detailed how to dismantle the ACA locally, and it was Cruz who co-authored the report describing Obamacare as “unconstitutional federal overreach and violation of 10th Amendment rights” that would become ALEC’s model legislation to upend the Affordable Care Act. Of course Republican misogynists and patriarchs lust to derail the Affordable Care Act; because besides giving millions of Americans access to affordable health care insurance, it restricts insurance companies from discriminating against women. If there is anything conservative Christians cannot and will not comport, it is prohibiting powerful men from victimizing women.

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Ted Cruz knows all about keeping women subjugated to men because his mentor, father, and preacher Rafael Cruz expounds that “God commands us men to teach your wife, but unfortunately, unfortunately, in too many Christian homes, the role of the priest is assumed by the wife.” The elder Cruz is not alone in his biblical subversion of women, and although Republicans hardly espouse evangelicals’ hate toward women publicly, there is a phalanx of conservative Christians speaking on their behalf.

For example, Pat Robertson said, “The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, and become lesbians.” He also opined that if women get married, they “accept the headship of a man, your husband; the husband is the head of the wife, and that’s the way it is, period.” Pat Buchanan concurred with Robertson and claimed “Rail as they will about ‘discrimination,’ women are simply not endowed by nature with the same measures of single-minded ambition and the will to succeed” as a man and it explains the Republican opposition to equal pay for equal work and the Equal Rights Amendment. It is no wonder that in Texas, Republicans are disenfranchising women’s right to vote to keep them politically impotent that is a very popular prospect among Christian conservatives.

A teabag leader of the Central Mississippi Tea Party thinks that women shouldn’t be allowed to cast a ballot because according to her “there is nothing worse than a bunch of mean, hateful women that are diabolical in how they can skewer a person. I do not see that in men.” Another tea party activist, regular Fox News guest, preacher, and founder of an organization Sean Hannity serves as an advisory board member said that America’s greatest mistake was allowing women the right to vote and longed for “the good old days when men knew that women are crazy and knew how to deal with them.” If America’s women think for one second that Republicans adhering to conservative Christianity would not like to take America back to the good old days when men knew how to “deal with them” they can look at Republican-controlled states and understand the right to vote or control their reproductive health are just opening salvos in the war against women.

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American women make up 51% of the population in this country, but they are perpetually under-represented and assailed as second-class citizens underserving of equal rights. The assault on the Affordable Care Act is as much about allowing the insurance industry to discriminate against women with Republicans’ blessings as it is about healthcare for uninsured Americans, and it is likely that given the opportunity many Republicans would restrict women’s right to vote unless they follow their Republican husbands’ orders and vote for Christian conservatives. If women thought for a second that Republicans learned from their mistakes in the 2012 election, they just need to look around and see that misogyny, patriarchal domination, and religious fervor to put them in their biblical role as subservient is raging on and unfortunately, there is no superpower going to come to their aid except themselves; if they are allowed to vote.

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The Republican War on the ACA Is An Attack On Women (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2013 OP
What a bunch of whining wieners! sheshe2 Nov 2013 #1
yup and the poor and people of color gopiscrap Nov 2013 #2

sheshe2

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1. What a bunch of whining wieners!
Mon Nov 4, 2013, 07:09 PM
Nov 2013

From your link

A teabag leader of the Central Mississippi Tea Party thinks that women shouldn’t be allowed to cast a ballot because according to her “there is nothing worse than a bunch of mean, hateful women that are diabolical in how they can skewer a person. I do not see that in men.” Another tea party activist, regular Fox News guest, preacher, and founder of an organization Sean Hannity serves as an advisory board member said that America’s greatest mistake was allowing women the right to vote and longed for “the good old days when men knew that women are crazy and knew how to deal with them.” If America’s women think for one second that Republicans adhering to conservative Christianity would not like to take America back to the good old days when men knew how to “deal with them” they can look at Republican-controlled states and understand the right to vote or control their reproductive health are just opening salvos in the war against women.

http://www.politicususa.com/2013/11/03/republican-war-aca-attack-women.html

Great OP, babylonsister.

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