, TX—a university town known for Texas Tech University, Buddy Holly, and its role as one of the few small cities in rural west Texas—is almost ten times the size of Big Spring, with a population of 258,862. We are now the biggest city in America to pass a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” law.
What about after the baby is here? What does voting yes mean then? How are we going to fix our already overtaxed social services sectors where there has been a constant and urgent plea for foster beds, especially since the beginning of Covid? What about those that can’t support their child without resources from the government? What about children who are born into homes and families where they suffer child abuse in life—something that plagues Lubbock county with one of the highest child abuse...
It honestly makes me think of the episode of “Handmaid’s Tale” where they do a flashback to June asking her husband to sign her prescription for birth control – because women clearly shouldn’t be able to make their own decisions for themselves in our society, but rather need partners, neighbors, community members, and politicians to make decisions for them. Doctors and nurses can’t decide what is best for their patients, even when it is in the best interest of a woman’s life.
Lubbock, TX - with a “large church going population” and “one of the highest rates of child abuse in Texas”. Cool guys, maybe you should focus on the children you already have in your city if you’re so pro life? 🙄
Great news!
How are “the unborn” supposed to get there on their own?
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