Yes, the opinion uses the CDC's words, but they're being cited here in a justification for banning abortion. That context is what matters.
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"Domestic supply of infants" today reminded me of this March story where a former Republican state rep was stopped in Poland with 62 Ukrainian orphans while "trying to facilitate their adoption in America." https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-europe-washington-adoption-international-adoption-31461361ab59338dad21dd0dccbf62df …pic.twitter.com/xxHdUcWduJ
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Brings a slightly different tenor to talk of "supply chain issues"
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So Abortion is just a supply side issue…
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It's a horrible phrase, but he's quoting the CDC, so the blame for it is theirs.
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No, the blame is his: he chose it.
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Seems like having a lower "supply" of unwanted infants would be a good thing. Finding a child to adopt should be very difficult.
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Except they want a supply of white babies for infertile rich women to adopt
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That’s what the Germans were worried about in the 30s.
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