Alright, let’s get real about what’s happening in California. The state’s Planned Parenthood affiliates, the biggest baby-killing operation in the Golden State, just got hit with a $300 million gut punch.
A new federal law, signed by President Donald Trump, called the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," because of course it is, yanked Medicaid reimbursements from any nonprofit health clinic that slaughters babies and rakes in over $800,000 a year from Uncle Sam. That means California’s 114 Planned Parenthood clinics are now cut off from the federal gravy train.
Now, some liberal judge in Massachusetts, Judge Talwani, threw a tantrum and issued a preliminary injunction to partially block the law, letting a handful of Planned Parenthood's nearly 600 abortion mills across the country keep their taxpayer cash, for now. But here’s the kicker: none of California’s clinics made the cut for that exemption. Tough luck, Jodi Hicks, the president and chief executive of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, who’s whining that "the harsh reality is, the Planned Parenthood defund will be felt in every corner of the state."
Now, some liberal judge in Massachusetts, Judge Talwani, threw a tantrum and issued a preliminary injunction to partially block the law, letting a handful of Planned Parenthood's nearly 600 abortion mills across the country keep their taxpayer cash, for now. But here’s the kicker: none of California’s clinics made the cut for that exemption. Tough luck, Jodi Hicks, the president and chief executive of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, who’s whining that "the harsh reality is, the Planned Parenthood defund will be felt in every corner of the state."
Cry me a river, Jodi. Maybe stop prioritizing the slaughter of the unborn over actual health care, and you wouldn’t be in this mess.
Let’s be clear, Planned Parenthood could keep the taxpayer funds if they just stopped killing babies. But no, they’d rather cling to their abortion altar than provide legitimate health services. Their own annual report brags about terminating over 400,000 babies in 2023 and 2024 while pocketing nearly $800 million from taxpayers. The Hyde Amendment supposedly stops federal funds from directly paying for abortions, but Planned Parenthood’s $700 million in Medicaid reimbursements and Title X grants conveniently frees up their budget to keep the abortion machine humming. Pro-life leaders have been saying this for years, and now someone’s finally doing something about it.
The national Planned Parenthood crew is crossing their fingers for some future court ruling to restore their funding, dreaming that California’s clinics might get back on the federal dole. Meanwhile, the Department of Health and Human Services is fighting back with an appeal, so this legal cage match is far from over. Hicks won’t say which locations might close, but pro-life folks are praying those abortion factories shut down for good.
This is what happens when you build an empire on the backs of the unborn. You can’t keep pretending it’s “health care” while the body count piles up. California’s Planned Parenthood is learning that the hard way, and I’m not shedding a single tear.
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Let’s be clear, Planned Parenthood could keep the taxpayer funds if they just stopped killing babies. But no, they’d rather cling to their abortion altar than provide legitimate health services. Their own annual report brags about terminating over 400,000 babies in 2023 and 2024 while pocketing nearly $800 million from taxpayers. The Hyde Amendment supposedly stops federal funds from directly paying for abortions, but Planned Parenthood’s $700 million in Medicaid reimbursements and Title X grants conveniently frees up their budget to keep the abortion machine humming. Pro-life leaders have been saying this for years, and now someone’s finally doing something about it.
The national Planned Parenthood crew is crossing their fingers for some future court ruling to restore their funding, dreaming that California’s clinics might get back on the federal dole. Meanwhile, the Department of Health and Human Services is fighting back with an appeal, so this legal cage match is far from over. Hicks won’t say which locations might close, but pro-life folks are praying those abortion factories shut down for good.
This is what happens when you build an empire on the backs of the unborn. You can’t keep pretending it’s “health care” while the body count piles up. California’s Planned Parenthood is learning that the hard way, and I’m not shedding a single tear.
Hey amazing readers! If you enjoy my content, please consider supporting Brain Flushings. A quick coffee donation via Buy Me a Coffee fuels late-night writing sessions and fresh ideas. Every sip—er, dollar—helps me create more of the posts you enjoy. Join the crew, toss in a coffee, and let’s keep the good vibes brewing!
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