Planned Parenthood has reportedly been attempting to perform more abortions to offset its losses in the midst of numerous scandals.
The STOPP division of American Life League (ALL) STOPP recently released its annual facilities report on America's leading abortion-provider, indicating that the number of the abortions it administers should be dramatically decreasing, as well as its revenues.
According to the numbers ALL vice president Jim Sedlak provided for OneNewsNow, Planned Parenthood closed many more clinics in 2015 than it opened.
“Planned Parenthood opened ten new facilities and closed 33 of their existing facilities,” Sedlak tells OneNewsNow.”They are now down to 645 clinics around the country. That is 293 less than there were in 1995.”
In addition, Planned Parenthood established “Express Clinics” in upper-scale malls and other locations around the country to attract people — and then feed them into the larger clinics for abortions and other services.
“And it didn't work,” Sedlak continues. “They operated them for about seven years.”
Yet despite scores of new, easily accessible, on-the-go clinics planted in high-traffic areas, Planned Parenthood’s attempt to boost its abortion numbers and profits fell flat.
“They had as many as 40 or 50 of these express clinics … It did not work,” the pro-life group’s spokesman shares. “It did not increase their business and they eventually closed them all down.”
Now, Planned Parenthood is trying to increase medical abortions, RU486 and the like, because it costs less to set up facilities for those purposes — as opposed to surgical abortion clinics.
Sedlak describes Planned Parenthood and its maneuverings as a “crumbling empire”— but one that would crumble faster if the government were not pumping more than half a billion dollars annually into the abortion giant.
President Obama recently vetoed a bill that would have cut off most of the taxpayer funding Planned Parenthood receives from the federal government.