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Ted Cruz and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Join Push for Over-the-Counter Birth Control

Plus: an Arizona newspaper is beholden to prosecutors, and what does "economic freedom" mean to socialists?

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 6.13.2019 9:30 AM

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Over-the-counter pill proposals gain ground. It's a rare policy that brings together the likes of staunch conservatives like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and socialist stars like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—especially when the policy is undeniably libertarian. But anything goes in 2019, and for a change it's working out in a way that favors freedom.

Cruz and Ocasio-Cortez want to make birth control pills available over-the-counter (OTC)—i.e., without requiring users to get annual prescriptions from a doctor or pharmacy.

Ocasio-Cortez tweeted last Friday: "Psst! Birth control should be over-the-counter, pass it on." (She followed up with "It should be free, too"—but, hey, baby steps…)

I was glad to see some folks respond to her tweet with links to a Reason piece I wrote in January, which details how it used to be Republicans who opposed deregulating the pill and Democrats who supported it recently it's been "liberals, not conservatives, who are holding the pill hostage for political gain."

In April, Sens. Joni Ernst (R–Iowa) and Cory Gardner (R–Colo.) introduced the "Allowing Greater Access to Safe and Effective Contraception Act," an attempt to help speed up the over-the-counter approval process for hormonal contraceptives (a process that must originate in an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration).

Ocasio-Cortez is among the few congressional Democrats this decade—maybe the only one—to come out in support of OTC birth control.

Yesterday, Cruz responded to her tweet, saying "I agree. Perhaps, in addition to the legislation we are already working on together to ban Members of Congress from becoming lobbyists, we can team up here as well. A simple, clean bill making birth control available over the counter. Interested?"

FREE MINDS

The Arizona Daily Star deleted an op-ed critical of county prosecutors after one of them complained. The piece, from public defender Joel Feinman, chastised state authorities for failing to follow through on criminal justice system reforms, citing pressure from state prosecutors as a major impediment.

Polk took issue with Feinman saying she had lobbied against SB 1334, a sentencing reform bill that Ducey vetoed on Friday.

But emails obtained by New Times show Polk sent an email to state senators in May explicitly asking them to oppose the bill. pic.twitter.com/u2Lex49nlD

— Meg O'Connor (@megoconnor13) June 12, 2019

Feinman's piece has been preserved here by the Phoenix New Times, which also reports:

According to Feinman, Polk called him, then the Daily Star's opinion editor Sarah Gassen to complain about the piece. Polk allegedly said that Feinman had not been truthful about her efforts to lobby against one of the bills, SB 1334, and demanded he retract the piece.

When Feinman refused, the county attorney called the Daily Star to complain—and the Daily Star deleted the entire op-ed from its website, without issuing a correction or calling Feinman's sources, who confirmed to Phoenix New Times that Polk had indeed lobbied against the bill. Though Polk eventually signed onto the sentencing reform bill as neutral, emails shared with New Times show Polk had explicitly asked lawmakers to oppose the bill.

"The Daily Star immediately chose to believe a very powerful person who didn't like a story because it cast them in a negative light," Feinman told New Times.

More here.

FREE MARKETS

Socialists are using libertarian framing to pitch bigger government.

There is no freedom without economic freedom. #DemocraticSocialism pic.twitter.com/0py3EHOD7Y

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) June 12, 2019

Over at The Atlantic, Yascha Mounk asks some important questions about what kind of world self-described U.S. socialists (including Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders) want.

While sympathetic to democratic socialism, Mounk writes that "the great differences among the movements and countries that have historically called themselves" make him "skeptical about leftists who think that embracing this label is enough to explain what kind of future they want. Some members of the Democratic Socialists of America, for example, simply want to emulate the rich democracies that provide their citizens with a generous welfare state. But others seek to 'abolish capitalism' or sing the praises of the Venezuelan dictatorship."

QUICK HITS

  • Juul under attack: "In a little noticed letter, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) demanded extensive internal records from the vaping company," reports The Daily Beast.
  • Jordan Peterson is reportedly launching a social media site:

Jordan Peterson to launch new social media platform 'Thinkspot' in August that will only ban users if ordered to by a U.S. court.

"We're in desperate need for a platform that doesn't arbitrarily decide to throw people off because of random crowd mentality."

— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) June 12, 2019

  • President Donald Trump had a fighter jet fly over downtown D.C. yesterday to impress the Polish president.
  • Firebrand freshman Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) is making some enemies.
  • An important thread from lawyer and computer scientist Neil Chilson about internet regulation:

THREAD. This @TheAtlantic article by @alexismadrigal has its own slight of hand and what it *doesn't say* is very revealing. #Section230 https://t.co/kIXAfFtB60

— Neil Chilson ⤴️⬆️???????? ???? (@neil_chilson) June 12, 2019

  • And some wisdom on that front from Reason's editor-in-chief, Katherine Mangu-Ward…

This snazzy little infographic is basically my answer to everyone who wants to regulate social media https://t.co/Jz3wyJjlcZ

— Katherine Mangu-Ward (@kmanguward) June 12, 2019

…plus a caveat:

https://twitter.com/djlavoie/status/1139126484688416768

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  1. Ken Shultz   6 years ago

    "Ocasio-Cortez tweeted last Friday: "Psst! Birth control should be over-the-counter, pass it on." (She followed up with "It should be free, too"—but, hey, baby steps…)"

    I hope she gets leukemia.

    1. Idle Hands   6 years ago

      When does she realize the politics of what she's doing? And how is she going to walk this back after the pp phones into her office? Or are they just going to laugh quietly to themselves as they gerrymander her out of a seat?

    2. Rufus The Monocled   6 years ago

      Hello.

      I thought Cruz was great in this:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transylvania_6-5000_(1963_film)

    3. Rufus The Monocled   6 years ago

      I for one appreciate the little illiberal McMarxist from the Bronx.

      She's a model on how to instruct my daughter on not what to do, act or think.

      1. Finrod   6 years ago

        "If you can't be a shining example, you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning."

  2. Conchfritters   6 years ago

    It's a rare policy that brings together the likes of staunch conservatives like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and socialist stars like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

    I wish those two would just get a room already.

    1. Idle Hands   6 years ago

      Ted Cruz is someone theoretically we should like. But he has the most punchable face in congress and tries way to hard. He's like the guy who want desperately to join your friend group in middle school and in theory there nothing wrong with him but you don't let him in because he wants it entirely too much.

      1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

        On paper he is for a bunch of Libertarian-ish positions.

        Ted Cruz has exposed his other side far too many times to be ignored.

        I remember seeing him in the 2016 GOP Primaries and thinking his positions sounded okay. Then on the campaign trail, he said and did things that caused me to write him off. I cannot even remember what it was but it was bad enough to ignore him. Even in the Texas race between him and Beto, I would have rather had a different GOP person beat Beto.

        1. Conchfritters   6 years ago

          Cruz came within an eyelash of losing to Beto. Cruz either needs to learn to stand on a skateboard while it moves like Roberto, or the Texas GOP should consider asking Cruz not to run for re-election in 5 years.

          1. Finrod   6 years ago

            Beto also had three times the funding Cruz did. Democrats wasted millions and millions trying to unseat Cruz when they had other Senate races in much smaller states that could have used that money, This is where I'm glad the Democrats don't know how to spend money wisely.

          2. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

            2018 United States Senate election in Texas

            votes: 4,260,553 to 4,045,632

            Notice how Texas is solid red except for Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Forth-Worth, and most of the BORDER AREA.

            Why would US Border areas go Blue when state boundaries are Red? Anyone telling you that illegal immigration is NOT about illegals voting is lying.

            1. Zeb   6 years ago

              Do illegals tend to stay clustered around the border? I would think that they would move away from the areas where random immigration checks happen a lot.

              1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

                We will find out where the illegals live with the 2020 Census.

        2. Idle Hands   6 years ago

          He's just another grifter power hungry politician.

  3. Longtorso, Johnny   6 years ago

    NY Times: Symbol of a Brutal Regime? Or a Fun Place to Party?
    An exhibition looks back at the Palast der Republik, the East German Parliament building, which was torn down after the country ceased to exist.

  4. Longtorso, Johnny   6 years ago

    ‘Very restrained’ – Hong Kong police say 150 rounds of tears gas, 20 bean bag shots fired during anti-extradition law ‘riot’

  5. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

    More bad economic news.

    Kohl's to close its discount stores after 4 years in operation

    The economy is so bad people cannot even afford to shop at discount stores.

    #DrumpfRecession

    1. Kevin Smith   6 years ago

      Yeah, now we just shop at the regular Kohl's stores. Damn this disposable income!

  6. Fist of Etiquette   6 years ago

    Juul under attack...

    These hands are small I know...

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   6 years ago

      Next time you hear a Jewel song, close your eyes and imagine it's being sung by Kermit The Frog.

      1. ByteRot   6 years ago

        A few friends of mine in high school used to include their Kermit rendition of Weezer's Sweater Song in their coffee house setlist. It was similarly great.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   6 years ago

    President Donald Trump had a fighter jet fly over downtown D.C. yesterday to impress the Polish president.

    And then he took it to NYC for a night on the town with Melania.

    1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

      Donald "ICEMAN" Trump.

    2. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

      Donald “MAVERICK” Trump.

    3. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

      Donald “VIPER” Trump.

    4. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

      Donald “RAM IT HOME” Trump.

    5. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

      Donald “NO NICKNAME” Trump.

      1. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

        You forgot Goose.

        1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

          Goose was a co-pilot.

          You really think Trump would ever want to be a co-pilot?

          1. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

            Silly me.

          2. Kevin Smith   6 years ago

            Technically he was the Radar Intercept Officer, he watched the radar and cameras, served as visual spotter ("Talk to me, Goose") and controlled any guided munitions

            1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

              Shit you're right. Goose was the "RIO". The RIO does not have flight controls.

              Damn been out of the Navy for too long.

  8. Longtorso, Johnny   6 years ago

    OBAMA WHITE HOUSE DELETED ONLINE SPEECHES ABOUT THE IMMIGRATION CRISIS HOURS BEFORE TRUMP ENTERED OFFICE: REPORT

    1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

      It is not yet clear why the Obama White House reportedly deleted these specific transcripts, and ICE did not respond to a request for comment from The Daily Caller News Foundation.

      To erase as much of the records as possible.

      Doesn't this violate the FOIA? How are Americans supposed to obtain copies of government dealings if bureaucrats and politicians just delete them?

      1. Longtorso, Johnny   6 years ago

        Because FYTW.

      2. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

        In the movies, they are always burning papers before they abandon the office building.

  9. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

    Socialists are using libertarian framing to pitch bigger government.

    Also Anarchists are using this type of tactic. We see this at reason every day.

    1. Longtobefree   6 years ago

      Greatest bumper sticker in the world:
      Anarchists of the World, UNITE!

      1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

        +100

      2. Minadin   6 years ago

        My favorite, seen on a pickup truck in Missouri:

        YOUR IN AMERICA
        LEARN ENGLISH

        I couldn't figure out how high up the food chain the joke went.

    2. Unicorn Abattoir   6 years ago

      There is no freedom without economic freedom. #DemocraticSocialism

      Bernie gets it. Destroy economic freedom first, then all other freedoms fall. Then you have socialism.

      1. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

        +1000

  10. Conchfritters   6 years ago

    Juul under attack

    It’s not enough that they’ve over taxed the poor by charging $10 for a pack of smokes in Minnesota, New York, Illinois, and other places, they raise the age to 21 (probably nationwide), but now they want to shut down a big tool used in helping people quit smoking. Fuck you and your fake moral outrage. Go home and tilt that wine glass and pop your pills. Fucking assholes.

  11. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

    Still think the wage gap is "just a myth"?

    The #USWNT just scored 13 goals in their World Cup opening game against Thailand — that's more than the men's team scored in the last three World Cups combined. Why are they still fighting for equal pay?

    Basic fairness demands equal pay for equal work. The best WNBA player should make exactly what the best NBA player makes. The women's heavyweight boxing champion should make what the men's heavyweight champ makes. And so on.

    #Feminism

    1. Rich   6 years ago

      Basic fairness demands equal pay for equal work. The best WNBA Every basketball player should make exactly what the best NBA player makes.

      FTFY

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

        Now you're just being silly.

        Of course Lebron should make more than some second-stringer. He just shouldn't make more than whoever is his equivalent in the WNBA.

        1. Rich   6 years ago

          See? It's all about what "equal work" means.

        2. Rufus The Monocled   6 years ago

          Lol.

        3. Leo Kovalensky II   6 years ago

          whoever is his equivalent in the WNBA.

          Lebronda?

    2. In Time Of War   6 years ago

      Exactly! And Nathalie Cox should make the same per movie as Chris Hemsworth. They both act in movies, right?

    3. Rufus The Monocled   6 years ago

      That gas got to be the most fuckenly retarded tweet of all time even by Vox standards. How I loathe these ignorant ideologues.

      1. Rufus The Monocled   6 years ago

        Has

    4. Zeb   6 years ago

      Professional athletes are entertainers. They don't get paid for how many goals they score or how good they are compared to competitors. They get paid based on the audience they attract.

    5. Unicorn Abattoir   6 years ago

      The play the USA men's team and beat them.

      1. JesseAz   6 years ago

        The womans national team lost to a u15 boys team...

        1. Lester224   6 years ago

          Does the u15 boys team make more money for advertisers? If so, they should get paid more than the women's team. If not, it's irrelevant.

  12. Rich   6 years ago

    what does "economic freedom" mean to socialists?

    Hmm. "Freedom from want"?

    1. Conchfritters   6 years ago

      Making Oprah buy everyone a car?

      1. Rich   6 years ago

        If it's a house *and* a car Bernie's a shoo-in!

      2. Marcus Aurelius   6 years ago

        Oprah doesn't buy shit, she uses her je nee se qua to entice then to give it for free.
        What they really want is for the rest of the 1% to buy everyone a car.
        And birth control. And tampons. And OE800.

  13. OG   6 years ago

    Why would an enemy like Russia help elect DT?

    1. OG   6 years ago

      If electing Democrats would weaken America as a Republican might believe why would our chief rival fight to keep that from happening?

      1. Zeb   6 years ago

        Putin wants someone who will engage him in a dick waving contest.

  14. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

    Elizabeth Warren has the correct response to the Pulse massacre.

    When 49 people were murdered at Pulse three years ago, it was an attack on our LGBTQ+ and Latinx communities. Today I’m remembering the victims and their loved ones, and I promise to #HonorThemWithAction by continuing to fight for #GunReformNow.

    As longtime libertarian activist Michael Hihn has observed, common sense gun safety legislation is both Constitutional and wholly compatible with libertarianism.

    #BanAssaultWeapons
    #UnbanMichaelHihn

    1. Chuckles the Snarky Piggy   6 years ago

      Who needs Hihn, when we still have the original doddering old liberal Justice John Paul Stevens around to advocate for the repeal of the 2nd Amendment?

      1. Longtobefree   6 years ago

        At least repeal follows the constitution.

  15. Conchfritters   6 years ago

    President Donald Trump had a fighter jet fly over downtown D.C. yesterday to impress the Polish president.

    Well, we have to sell those fucking piece of shit F-35s some how. At $400 million a pop I think the Poles should be able to buy five of them.

    1. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

      5 of them? They must have gotten a credit score “boost”.

  16. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

    Even more bad economic news.

    The DNC Has Spent More Money Than It’s Raised This Year

    Please consider donating to Democrats. I would, but I can't right now because the #DrumpfRecession has hit me pretty hard.

    1. Rich   6 years ago

      The DNC Has Spent More Money Than It’s Raised This Year

      The kicker is, most of the spending is on legal defense for Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

  17. loveconstitution1789   6 years ago

    2 oil tankers damaged in suspected attack in the Gulf of Oman, crew evacuated

    Nothing like high oil prices to shock the US economy. Well, it used to. Maybe now that we get much of our oil from Canada and domestic fracking, the US economy will get even stronger? IIRC, the EU still gets a bunch of oil from Russia and the ME.

    1. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

      Yes, today when tankers got attacked, the stock market rallies.

      1. ByteRot   6 years ago

        When your business is war, war is good for business. The housing bubble burst was really caused by W declaring victory.

  18. Ken Shultz   6 years ago

    Mounk writes that "the great differences among the movements and countries that have historically called themselves "[socialist]"make him skeptical about leftists who think that embracing this label is enough to explain what kind of future they want."

    Kids used to scribble pentagrams, anarchy symbols, upside down crosses, or dress like goths--because they thought they were tweaking the nose of paternalism. Hardcore kids shaved their heads to rebel against their hippie elders.

    I suspect a lot of self-described "socialists" call themselves that for the same reasons--and that's giving them the benefit of the doubt. They're the ideological equivalent of an '80s rant against Reagan.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EdGUEbnlvQ

    It's hard for a generation of people with a natural instinct to rebel (but were coddled by their parents instead instead of confronted). Do you know why wolves make such terrible pets? Never fully maturing is what makes an animal "domesticated", but wild animals do mature--and when they do, they get adamant about asserting their independence in ways that include biting the hand that feeds them.

    I was looking through new releases for some extreme metal labels recently (metal fans still buy and listen to full albums!), and I'm still seeing a lot of anti-Christian stuff. Isn't being upset about organized Christianity like that flogging a dead horse at this point? How does that shit even connect with younger generations?

    I see socialists among younger generations the same way. They're on autopilot. Heard about a kid with a hammer and sickle tattoo on his wrist who came into an interview for a finance position a while back. Not taking that seriously is, again, that's giving them the benefit of the doubt. Lots of hippies became yuppies. Rebellion for Generation Y comes so late in life that it's embarrassing.

    That's why they call themselves "socialists".

    1. Vernon Depner   6 years ago

      Isn’t being upset about organized Christianity like that flogging a dead horse at this point?

      In Europe maybe, but in the Americas there is still a large percentage of young people growing up in conservative church-going homes.

  19. Juice   6 years ago

    There is no freedom when there are 26 kinds of deodorant to choose from.

    1. Longtorso, Johnny   6 years ago

      Freedom is slavery.

    2. Ken Shultz   6 years ago

      Freedom from choice!

  20. Rufus The Monocled   6 years ago

    Is Grandpa Gulag for real?

  21. Marcus Aurelius   6 years ago

    While I see the libertarian position on OTC birth control, I can't help but picture our illiterate youth struggling because they didn't read the instructions. Girls making their boyfriends take them too, just to be sure, girls taking 2-3-4 before getting smashed by the offensive line, taking a weeks worth to catch up... And the pharma companies in constant litigation as the pills don't work right. If go with the compromise, unlimited refills after an initial visit to the doc...

    1. Ken Shultz   6 years ago

      Having to suffer the consequences of our choices is so unfair--especially if the fear of negative consequences influences the choice we make! How can we be truly free so long as we have to suffer the consequences of our own bad choices? No, I didn't read the instructions--and whose fault is that? It can't be mine. I'm the victim!

      1. Mickey Rat   6 years ago

        Having to deal with the consequences of your choices is like punishment without trial or due process or anything. -some Social Liberal

    2. Vernon Depner   6 years ago

      ...because they couldn’t read the instructions.

      FIFY

  22. Chuckles the Snarky Piggy   6 years ago

    There is no freedom without economic freedom.

    FREEDOM - ECONOMIC FREEDOM = NOT FREEDOM

    FREEDOM - ECONOMIC FREEDOM = SLAVERY

    FREEDOM - ECONOMIC FREEDOM = SLAVERY

    - ECONOMICS = SLAVERY

    - ECONOMICS = FREE MARKETS

    FREE MARKETS = SLAVERY

    FREEDOM = SLAVERY

    I knew Bernie could get us there. Good job, buddy.

    1. Chuckles the Snarky Piggy   6 years ago

      Anyone is free to argue with the logic, but I guarantee you in his moldy, old, commie brain, this is exactly what he meant.

  23. Smith8669   6 years ago

    OTC birth control does much more to reduce future populations of democrat voters than it does republican voters.

    1. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

      I would have thought abortion.

      1. Zeb   6 years ago

        That too probably.

      2. Vernon Depner   6 years ago

        Abortion is mainly for Black girls, because their baby daddies don't allow them to use contraception.

    2. OG   6 years ago

      And when they begin gene editing for intelligence the stupid party is toast.

      1. Freddy the Jerk   6 years ago

        I've lost my scorecard. Which one is the stupid party and which one is the evil party?

        1. Kevin Smith   6 years ago

          Yes

          1. Freddy the Jerk   6 years ago

            The only correct answer!

    3. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   6 years ago

      Well then we'll just make up for it with more immigration.

      #ImmigrationAboveAll

  24. Freddy the Jerk   6 years ago

    President Donald Trump had a fighter jet fly over downtown D.C. yesterday to impress the Polish president.

    WTF? I know the entire Reason staff's infected with chronic TDS, but seriously, this is the best they could manage? Jets have been doing flyovers at events since there were jets.

    Weak sauce. Can't find some recent pussy grabbing talk to gotcha him with?

    1. Zeb   6 years ago

      Maybe it wasn't intended as a jab at Trump.

      And you should read Sullum's article about Trump and foreign sources of oppo research if you think that the entire staff is hopelessly infected with TDS.

  25. chipper me timbers   6 years ago

    If only would also push for over-the-counter everything-else

  26. Reason: Ted Cruz and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Join Push for Over-the-Counter Birth Control - Ted Cruz for Senate : Ted Cruz for Senate   6 years ago

    […] Read more […]

  27. Curly4   6 years ago

    It is a good idea since I proposed it several years ago. This could stop the need for almost all abortions by stopping the protoplasmic mass before it starts to grow. But that will not stop the democrats for pushing for more abortions. I think that is a way they plan on killing off their base.

  28. ejhickey   6 years ago

    Economic freedom is the ability to do whatever I want or buy whatever I want w/o thinking about whether I can afford it.

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