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I was going to post this item to this thread:
Trump just stated he is open to funding planned parenthood... Is this the final straw?
(narrator's aside: "It was not, in fact, the final straw ...")
But apparently the thread is locked for archive purposes.
So here it is, followed by the quote to which I was going to post it as a reply:
This would close the "fungibility" loophole (and of course, cutting off all foreign aid would do the same, but ... *shrug* ... you know ... *sigh*):
Trump just stated he is open to funding planned parenthood... Is this the final straw?
(narrator's aside: "It was not, in fact, the final straw ...")
So here it is, followed by the quote to which I was going to post it as a reply:
This would close the "fungibility" loophole (and of course, cutting off all foreign aid would do the same, but ... *shrug* ... you know ... *sigh*):
That is not why it is fungible. "Fungible" does not mean "unaccounted for" or "not earmarked for some particular use." Money is fungible because every unit of it is interchangeable with any other unit of it (regardless of whether some number of units of it can be accounted for in some particular use or not).
For example: When we give Israel $500 million dollars to buy $500 million worth of planes from us, we "free them up" to spend $500 million worth of their own money on other things (such as abortion subsidies). This is money that they would not otherwise have been able to spend without reducing their expenditures elsewhere (such as for planes). It has nothing to with whether every single dollar of the $500 million we gave them can be accounted for or not. If we did not give them that $500 million, then they would have to make a choice - more planes and fewer abortions, or fewer planes and more abortions. But when we give them $500 million (even if it is earmarked only for planes and is fully accounted for), then they don't have to make that choice - they can have more planes and more abortions (because money is fungible).
EDIT: To see how this example applies to Planned Parenthood, just replace "Israel" with "Planned Parenthood," replace "$500 million" with whatever amount of federal funding is given to PP, and replace "planes" with "services other than abortion." Thus, Trump's disclaimer that he does not support federal funding of PP-sponsored abortions - but that he does support federal funding of other PP activities - is essentially contradictory. Because money is fungible, federal funding for the latter (PP-sponsored services other than abortion) is tantamount to federal funding for the former (PP-sponsored abortions).
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