See What’s Missing From Photo of Politicians Deciding Healthcare

What’s Missing From This Photo of Politicians Deciding the Future of Women’s Healthcare?

The Freedom Caucus is the reason the Republican Healthcare bill didn’t come to a vote. Now we know why they’re holding out.

A picture is worth a thousand words.

Take a look at the people speaking with President Trump and Vice President Pence. This room negotiated what to keep and what to toss from women’s healthcare coverage. Notice anything glaringly ironic or stubbornly missing from this photo?

missing from photoTo put it mildly, not a single attendee ever had a mammogram or a pap smear. 

In case you missed it Ray Charles, there are no women. WOMEN! Not one female legislator is present in the room. 

Why are men alone, deciding what should be mandatory provisions of women’s healthcare? They certainly haven’t done men any favors when it comes to healthcare. There are no “men’s health clinics,” like the baby-killers, Planned Parenthood.

In ObamaCare, men pay for contraception…for women. Further, in ObamaCare men pay for abortions. Then, as if that’s not enough, men pay for all the gynecological visits when women deal with their various and numerous issues related to their reproductive systems.

The Freedom Caucus wants to remove some of the requirements related to females. If they get their way, health insurance plans will no longer have to cover these vital services, including maternity care. 

Missing from Photo: Have men revolted?

Are they trying to make up for lost ground on behalf of the brutish sex? Or are men trying to get back on all the butt-kickings they have received on behalf of the Women’s Movement?

Regardless, Twitter was quick to point out the hypocrisy of the picture. But you can bet they will never even realize the hypocrisy of just how badly these men have done negotiating for men.

If I were women, I’d leave these clown to it.See, a picture is worth a thousand words. 

See, a picture is worth a thousand words. 

 

 

 

 

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