The anti-abortion movement’s end goal is to let doctors refuse treatment—including life-saving emergency care—for patients whom they deem to be sinful and morally impure. And under pressure from Kagan and Jackson, Erin Hawley all but admitted it. slate.com/news-and-polit…
@mjs_DC Doctors don't enjoy that discretion now. The healthcare(?) corporations that have taken it from them are the ones paying for the ads and advocates. Abortion is good for their bottom line.
@Chad_Kosciusko @mjs_DC In a for-profit medical system *all* healthcare is good for the bottom line. But if Mifepristone goes off the market, many more women will suffer incomplete terminations that will end up in emergency rooms. By your logic anti-abortion doctors would specifically profit from that.
@SuzanneKafanta1 @mjs_DC Discretion is a two-way street. Doctors can’t make the call *either way*, and since corporate decision makers are a long way from the vulnerable who bear their brunt of those decisions that ratchet will only move your direction and to your regret.