Marco again

As indefatigable as he is, after Marco Rubio’s recent whirlwind campaign the explain to the Gay people of the United States what their real concerns are as opposed to the ones they have been speaking of for most of living memory, he waated no time finding the answer to one of the death of Roe questions concerning justification for forced birth.

Regardless if it were a pregnancy due to rape or incest, and, perhaps, the victim of either being a child herself, and regardless of the mother’s financial status before, during, and after birth which will be for a considerably longer amount of time than the first two of the three, there will be forced costs.

If the latter is a stumbling block for women, as a way to address it and to answer people’s questioning why the “Pro-Life” people do not ease the financial burden by covering all costs of an unwanted or forced pregnancy and, upon birth, and by choice of the mother to either find an adoptive home for the child, or pay for its support in any situation until he or she arrives at their majority, Rubio has proposed requiring anyone who fertilizes an egg to begin paying child support at conception upon the mother’s request.

I suppose there will be some retroactive payments as it might take time to determine when exactly the payments should have begun, unless there had been a pre-intercourse agreement dealing with any issue.

Now it is assumed a mother to be wouldn’t have to request that of the father to whom she is married and with whom she went through a whole ritual with paperwork saying he would do stuff like that, not too difficult for her request to be met if it was a boyfriend, but it would seem a rape victim or someone who had a consensual, one night stand might put be put at a disadvantage.

At least we know the fact now, according to Rubio’s bill, that life begins at conception making the fertilized egg a person with all rights and responsibility of a U.S. citizen unless they are brown or darker, not heterosexual, a woman, or your mother might be Mexican or something.

“We should do everything we can to support American mothers and their children. This bill would allow expecting mothers to prepare and support their babies before they are born.”

I guess it’s anyone’s guess about the after bith years.

His bill is pure in its intent and purpose judging from those who support it, the Family Research Council, Concerned Women for America, and such GOP luminaries as Senators James Lankford and Marsha Blackburn.

Well, ladies.

You presented your concern, and Rubio allayed your fears.

And, without even asking for the defiitive aswer to an up to this point in time unanswered question, also now know that life begins at conception because Little Marco said so.

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