Monday, 23 March 2020

Ironic How Just Last Year NY Governor Cuomo Signed Due Date Abortion Bill And Is Now Begging The Fed To Step In And Save New York From Coronavirus

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Ironic How Just Last Year NY Governor Cuomo Signed Due Date Abortion Bill And Is Now Begging The Fed To Step In And Save New York From Coronavirus

by Geoffrey Grider

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo coronavirus panic after due date abortion bill

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was smiling and happy last year signing due date abortion bill, but now New Yorkers are dying by the hour from coronavirus pandemic

Right now as you read this, the city of New York is an absolute state of panic. Their governor, Andrew Cuomo, is painting a worst-case scenario as plans to turn the massive Jacob Javits Center into an emergency coronavirus field hospital proceed at full-speed. Cuomo is crying out for help from the Federal government as he tells us that every hour, someone dies of the coronavirus in New York City. 24 people every day dead from COVID-19, and he is terrified. But 288 babies are aborted every day of every year in New York, and God will not be mocked.
"And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother's keeper? And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground." Genesis 4:9,10 (KJB)
How far removed it now all seems from January 2019 when New York Governor Cuomo was brightly beaming as he signed the Reproductive Health Act into law, a law that allows for abortion up to the due date, and removed all protections for any baby who somehow lived through their abortion procedure. But Cuomo is not smiling anymore, as the blood that Democrats crave so much now runs through the New York City streets with adults of all ages dying from the coronavirus.
new-york-governor-andrew-cuomo-signs-pro-abortion-reproductive-health-act-killing-babies-at-birth-holocaustIT’S PARTY TIME! NEW YORK GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO CELEBRATES AS HE SIGNS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACT BILL AUTHORIZING KILLING OF BABIES UP TO THE MOMENT OF BIRTH
I am from New Jersey, went to college in New York City, and spent many years in and out of there. My prayers are with New Yorkers as they go through this crisis, and my heart breaks for the sick and dying there. Truly it does. But wouldn't it be great if mercy could be extended to everyone, and not just those outside the womb?
The wheels of God's justice have always moved slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine. Welcome to the correction.

Javits Center Will Become Coronavirus Field Hospital, Cuomo Says

FROM PATCH: The sprawling Javits Center in Manhattan, normally a host of conventions, soon will become a temporary hospital set up to deal with the new coronavirus, announced Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo on Saturday said he's looking at four locations across the state, including Javits, to be used as field hospitals. He said 1,000 hospital beds could be set up in Javits, assuming the logistics work. SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Westbury and Westchester Convention Center are also being considered as temporary hospital sites, Cuomo said. Those sites will help the state reach a goal of increasing hospital capacity by up to 75,000 beds, he said.
"That will give us a regional distribution and a real capacity if we can get them up quickly enough," he said.Cuomo said he'll inspect the sites Saturday. The Army Corps of Engineers made the recommendations and will construct the temporary hospitals, he said.
The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is also a potential location for a FEMA-designated field hospital of 250 beds in addition to those built there by the Army Corps , Cuomo said.
Later in the day, Senators Chuck Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand called on FEMA and the Army Corps to finish a standard hospital room design and move forward with modifying or retrofitting New York facilities for use as hospitals, according to a release.
Cuomo also announced that the state will send 1 million N95 masks — which can provide extra protection from COVID-19 — to New York City starting Saturday.
"One million masks won't get us through the crisis but it will make a significant contribution to New York City's mask issue," he said.
Cuomo's presser covered a wide range of topics, including the growing number of confirmed coronavirus cases across the state and New York City. READ MORE

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