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How To REALLY Support the Sanctity of Life

11/11/2021

 
NOTE: This letter was submitted to the Wilkes Journal Patriot  by Eva Engle in response to the "Right To Life" resolution before the Wilkes County Commissioners on November 2nd, 2021. 

To the Editor:


The Wilkes County Board of Commissioners in a special meeting on November 2 considered a proposed resolution which stated that Wilkes County will “defend the unalienable right to life….of all human beings”.  The resolution further stated that the Board  “resolves to use all means within its power to support the sanctity of human life in accordance with its God-given responsibilities as the people’s elected governing body”.  

Curiously,  the speakers supporting the resolution and the Commissioners apparently overlooked the greatest challenge to life in the County by not amending the resolution to add support for expanding Medicaid in North Carolina, thus providing basic medical care to Wilkes citizens who currently have no health care insurance.   This measure would certainly defend the right to life of all human beings.  North Carolina is one of only 12 states in the nation that has not expanded Medicaid to help low income citizens pay for medical care. U. S. Census figures show that in 2019 an estimated 11,000 residents of Wilkes County were uninsured.  Those folks, when sick, end up in our doctors’ offices and the emergency room at Wilkes Regional Hospital and increase the unpaid bill accounts there.  

Rural counties are especially impacted by the lack of expansion because of the strain on rural hospitals caused by emergency services provided to persons who have no health insurance.  Of particular interest is the fact that five other County Boards  of Commissioners  in western North Carolina have adopted resolutions urging the General Assembly to expand coverage in the state.  The Chair of  Swain County’s Board has said, “It’s not a Republican-Democrat thing at all.  It’s what the needs are within our County and the people who need these services.” How can any group of concerned citizens and a “peoples elected governing body” consider an action addressing the sanctity of life and ignore the single most important action that would directly improve the lives of citizens of our County?


A related issue for the future of Wilkes County is the continued economic health of our hospital, Wilkes Medical Center.  An expansion of Medicaid  would have an estimated annual positive impact of $1,300,000 on the hospital and could clearly affect its future. Is it unreasonable to expect that our elected County Board be concerned about this?  Are Board members, for example, ready to supply County funds to cover a future deficit at the hospital or would they support Medicaid expansion in the state to keep the hospital open?

The issue  of the uninsured is more acute in 2021 because of the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.  The current epidemic has likely expanded the number of those without health insurance, with one estimate that states without expansion will see a 40% increase in the uninsured.   How can elected officials and citizens concerned with life in a community adopt a resolution in support of life in Wilkes in 2021 with no attention to how the County authority may address the COVID-19 threat?
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The resolution  under discussion  concludes, “the Wilkes County Board of Commissioners hereby resolves to use all means within its power to support the sanctity of human life in accordance with its God-given responsibilities as the people's elected governing body” .   The citizens of the county are right to question if using “ all means within its power”  to support the sanctity of human life is met when the single most important means of expanding and improving health care in the county--Medicaid expansion--is totally ignored.

Sincerely,
Eva P. Ingle

The five Counties are Clay, Jackson, Macon, Swain, and Watauga.

Where Women Stand With NC GA 2015

10/21/2015

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John Cole - editorial cartoonist for The Times-Tribune, and is syndicated nationally by Cagle Cartoons.
This year's NC General Assembly was exceedingly tough on women. Sure, the bills had pandering titles like the "Women and Children's Protection Act", but these bills created additional obstacles to the availability and quality of reproductive healthcare and the right to choose. 

Click HERE to read a comprehensive list on the truth of what happened in the realm of Women's Rights in the 2015 North Carolina Legislative session. But a few of the highlights (or very low-lights as it were) are as follows:

  • A 72-hour waiting period for a pregnancy termination means an undue burden on women forced into two trips to a clinic, 2 absences from work, and additional childcare.

  • Additional burden on doctors to submit more info to DHHS.

  • This bill will prevent women from having the choice to donate tissue, even if the fetus has a rare disease and donation could help research find a cure for that very disease in the future. 

  • Thanks to Senate Bill 279 basically anyone can teach sex education in public schools to the "values of the community," which could mean absolutely anything. 

  • At the same time, state funding has been completely cut off for medically accurate and comprehensive sex ed programs provided by Planned Parenthood that have been shown to reduce teen pregnancy rates in the state. 

Does that sound like laws that empower women, or does it sound like one that shames and punishes them? It greatly discounts all progress the state has made in reducing teen pregnancy by scraping the very programs that have helped. 

Be sure to read the full article by NC Policy Watch:
http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2015/10/21/tolling-the-damage-to-reproductive-freedom-from-the-2015-general-assembly/

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SCOTUS and the GOP

9/23/2015

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The upcoming election is an important one because of the ramifications the newly elected president will have in regards to the US Supreme Court. 

"By Election Day 2016, three justices — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy — will be 80 or older. Given the likelihood of vacancies, a Democratic president would have the chance to maintain or, with a Scalia retirement, slightly enhance the ideological status quo. A Republican president would have the prospect of transforming it, for decades to come."

But there has been a disturbing trend in the rhetoric of the GOP candidates during the debates: 

"...notable, and unsettling, was the vehemence of some candidates’ resistance to the court’s decrees; the fury unleashed on Roberts; and their fundamental cluelessness about constitutional guarantees."

Read on some of the flawed constitutional thinking of the candidates here:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-candidates-constitution/2015/09/18/b2ceaea2-5e24-11e5-b38e-06883aacba64_story.html 


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