RARE: Insurance Company Pays For Life Instead Of Death

Everything’s bigger in Texas, including hearts for families!

Buffer, a Texas-Based insurance company, is now offering to pay for birth, adoption and paternity leave for new parents, according to the The Blaze.

In a time when everybody and their mother are offering to pay for abortions, it’s refreshing to see a company openly support new life, not encourage people to end it. 

Following the overturn of Roe v Wade last week, “many high-profile corporations promised funds for employees and their dependents to seek abortion in other states.” Amazon pledged to pay “up to $4,000 in travel expenses,” Dick’s sporting goods promised to reimburse up to “$40,000” for travel fees, and even Starbucks includes abortion travel fees in its employee insurance plan. For the win, suction and Scones!

Buffer shared its opinion on Roe v. Wade via its Facebook page. “Secular companies are paying the travel costs for employees to abort babies out-of-state. Today we are announcing that Buffer will pay the costs for our employees who birth babies,” the group said in its post. 

Buffer has promised parents paid time off.

Buffer promised that it would help people who want to adopt.

Bringing children into the world and adopting children that need a home is a beautiful thing and it’s refreshing to see a company recognize that. It has been commonplace to offer abortion as a solution to a pregnant woman’s problems. Instead of celebrating the wonderful life they have created, companies are promoting the options available to end pregnancies.

In truth, it’s cheaper to pay for an abortion procedure than it is to pay for PTO for parents. Sometimes, maternity leave is very long. Employers may be short of staff. Employers only have to lose a small amount of staff when they travel for an abortion procedure.

Brittany Hughes (MRCTV Managing editor, Reality Check host) commented on the absurdity of companies financing abortions in her latest episode. “And of course Liberals are praising them for it because they’re too dense to realize that these companies … they’re not paying for abortions because they believe in women’s choice. They’re paying for abortions because its cheaper than supporting moms.”

Although Buffer might not have the most lucrative business, they do care about saving lives. Where can I sign up?

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