Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) is back on the national scene with new legislation that would create a national registry of pregnant women.
Senate Republicans have called their bill the MOMS Act and Britt is as serial killer creepy as ever:
What Stepford Katie doesn’t mention in the video above is what the legislation does:
According to Republicans, the government can’t have a national gun registry because that would lead to infringements potentially upon the Second Amendment. However, it is fine for Republicans to require HHS to keep a database and lists of pregnant women who might inquire about services.
The federal government knowing when a woman is pregnant is fine.
What would happen if Donald Trump were to be the next president, and there was a national registry of pregnant women? It would not be difficult to see the Trump administration turning those names over to states so that they could monitor pregnancies and prosecute any woman who had an abortion.
Republicans are trying to use the creepy smiling face of Katie Britt to gloss over their authoritarian rights-stealing agenda.
What used to be conservative limited government is increasingly becoming conservative Big Brother.
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