• trollbearpig@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    That was always the point. Rich people get to have abortions and live consequences free lifes, while poor people have to raise kids/workers to keep the machine well oiled. I’m so glad I’m not from the USA hahaha.

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      The clinics should start charging a huge out of state fee, that’s means tested with a subsidy. Out of state and rich? Pay up.

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        5 months ago

        Most of these women will skew young and have very little political power despite their wealth on paper. If they’re actually rich then the price they pay will be capped by scab doctors worldwide.

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    Well, we already had “medical vacations” and “dental vacations” mostly to save money in another state or country. This shouldn’t be surprising.

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      people caravan to Canada all the time to get cheap insulin. Or more frequently do a ‘I fly you buy’ type arrangement; with lots of people and people rotating through who runs to get it.

      just wait until there are no more legal abortions and they’re reporting deaths from trying to self-abort.

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    Make reimbursement for travel, lodging and food mandatory for insurance to pay out.

    Watch 24hr waiting periods, unnecessary ultrasounds and selective state level healthcare bans lose a shit ton of funding and support.

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      I doubt it. Plus, the population has increased so much since then that the numbers are undoubtedly smaller.

      I’ve heard pre-Roe stories of docs and nurses running illegal clinics after hours where they kept no records. So that complicates things.

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        Yeah, I was assuming if there were any kind of data, it could be extrapolated from somewhat in order to predict how many people would be traveling and roughly how far, given:

        1. As you point out, different population sizes pre-Roe vs. now.
        2. Where the free states are now vs. pre-Roe.