Chelsea Kaplan’s Musings About Life... After Birth

PresidentBushandtheRepublicanscouldgiveacrapaboutyourkids’safety

Posted by Chelsea on July 29, 2008

I don’t care if you’re a Democrat or a Republican - if you’re a parent and are anything but disgusted by President Bush and the Republicans, you’re not paying attention. Here’s the deal:

In today’s Washington Post, there’s an article about how yesterday, Congressional negotiators agreed to a ban on a family of toxins found in children’s products. This ban will include three types of phthalates, which are found in plastics (they make plastic softer and more durable) commonly used in children’s toys, and to outlaw three other phthalates pending a study of their health effects in children and pregnant women. Why? Well, phthalates act as hormones and cause reproductive problems, especially in boys. Federally funded research found that male babies born to women with high levels of phthalates in their blood exhibited low sperm count, undescended testicles and other reproductive problems. Other studies have connected some phthalates to liver and kidney cancer. For purposes of global comparison, the European Union banned the six phthalates in question from children’s products in 1999 and more than a dozen other countries have done the same.

In a mind-blowing response, White House spokesman Tony Fratto said that President Bush opposes this ban. I’m going to repeat this and make it bold, because I want to make sure everyone gets this: President Bush opposes banning plastics that are harmful to children and pregnant women.

This makes me so angry that I am shaking. Shaking. Do I even need to explain why?

Joining President Bush on the deplorably disgusting list: (no shocker here) Exxon Mobil, which manufacturers the phthalate most frequently found in children’s toys. The company spent a chunk of its $22 million lobbying budget in the past 18 months to try to prevent this ban and try to get people to believe that banning phthalates may inadvertently expose children to greater risks, because manufacturers will be forced to use substitute chemicals that may be even more hazardous. Let me get this straight, Exxon Mobil: the U.S. should so allow toxic chemicals to be placed in kids’ toys because there’s a chance that whatever we decide to replace them with might end up being toxic too? Um, I’m gonna go out on a limb here and recommend we just go right on ahead and get rid of the stuff we know is highly toxic, mmmkay? I have faith that on he next go-’round we’ll make sure that sperm and kidney-destroying chemicals aren’t allowed into rubber duckies. Seriously, how do these people sleep at night?

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who sponsored the ban, said yesterday that the action is a first step toward moving the United States closer to the European model, where industry must prove the safety of a chemical before it is allowed on the market. Now seriously, doesn’t that make sense? Perhaps some prelim research prior to a chemical additive’s approval (as opposed to waiting until children suffer health consequences and THEN taking action) is a wise plan, no? Sadly, only the Democrats agree with her. Senate and House Republicans all voted against the ban, and you know why. Of course, the jerks at Exxon Mobil, etc. poured all kinds of obscene money into the Republicans’ re-election campaigns (check their campaign finance records - it’s publicly available info) in exchange for promises that they’d vote to oppose this ban. Really, how can we not be disgusted by the fact that our governmental representatives can and are willing to be bought at the expense of our safety - ESPECIALLY that of our kids?

If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you know that do not hide the fact that I am a liberal. To me, however, this shouldn’t a partisan issue; liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, parent or not, you should support a ban on using toxic ingredients when making kids’ toys. The record is clear, though: the lawmakers against this ban are Republicans, and the ones supporting the ban are Democrats.

We must keep this in mind when we vote this November.

 

Comments

Picture of Carrie on July 30, 2008 at 10:23am

Well put, Chelsea.  This is outrageous.

Picture of Aurora K on July 30, 2008 at 1:10pm

I’m more liberally-minded than other Republicans, and I agree that this is completely crazy.  We go to lengths to protect children (and others) from toxic chemicals and exposure--everything from UV rays to Teflon pans.  Surely there is another way to make toys for children.  Unfortunately nothing is so simple anymore, and while it’s pathetic that any politician is so easily swayed by money, it’s real, for Republicans and Democrats, and I do believe there are other concerns that should be kept in mind this fall...our worries should extend beyond this, to provide a better life for our children.

Final thought: You are repulsed and disgusted by all Republicans; keep in mind Chelsea, we’re not all as bad or “far gone” as you seem to think we are....

Hey! It's Chelsea! Chelsea said on July 30, 2008 at 2:21pm
from Washington, D.C.

Aurora, I’m not certain where you saw me write in this post that I’m disgusted and repulsed by ALL Republicans. I’m not. I’m disgusted and repulsed by anyone who would oppose banning products that are toxic to kids and pregnant women.

It just so happens that the people who are in our government who do are the Republicans. As you identify yourself as a Republican yet find this “completely crazy”, I encourage you to check out the voting records of the Senators, Representatives and President you chose to elect and evaluate if you really do, in fact, support their positions. I’d be willing to bet that if you did, you’d be shocked at what you found.

Picture of Tara on July 30, 2008 at 2:47pm

I support a ban on phthalates and bisphenol-A based on the research we have available.  But as an independent voter and a college professor, I think your partisan analysis may be a little shortsighted in that you suggest that researching voting records would immediately and totally turn someone against the Republican party ("If you’re anything but disgusted by President Bush and the Republicans").  The truth is that unfortunately, both Democrats and Republicans accept lobbyists funds and vote for policies that can cause harm, incidental or direct, to women and children physically, sociologically, educationally.  For example, one might argue that Democrats’ support of a right to choose abortion “disgustingly” .  permits abortion for sex selection against female babies. 

Thus, my reason for writing is to say that as women and mothers, it’s important to do a thorough analysis of all the issues important to us. I hope I haven’t offended you, because in fact I appreciate that you’ve brought an important issue to light, but I do think it’s also important to think broadly about all of the candidates’ positions (the economy, national security, energy policy, social issues) that affect us and our babies.  And our decisions about voting may be determined by a number of things we think will determine their futures on both sides of the party line.

Picture of lisa brawner lisa brawner on August 9, 2008 at 7:35am

I enjoyed reading your article. I was unaware about bush not being for the ban. That is an eye opener. I will sure mention this to all my friends.

Picture of Kris on August 15, 2008 at 4:04pm

Thanks for the detailed information on this travesty.  I love how you maintain the informative nature of your posts given the obvious outrage you feel (which we should all feel).  And whether I agree with your politics or not, with this being a blog, and not a news source...I say speak your mind!  If others want to speak their minds as well...getting a blog isn’t hard to do.  smile

Picture of Suzuki Fairings Suzuki Fairings on September 23, 2008 at 1:08pm

Hate to say this but “Yes” you are right. They don’t really care about people just their families and that’s it.

Picture of Garden Furniture Garden Furniture on September 25, 2008 at 5:38pm

Of course they care about kids, but not yours or mine, just THEIR kids. lol.

Picture of Ray Ban 3309 Ray Ban 3309 on October 4, 2008 at 7:51pm

No better way to say it!! Republicans or Democrats = Same people.

Picture of Cholula Puebla Cholula Puebla on October 7, 2008 at 11:06am

Of course while they are still campaigning, they would probably say they care for everyone! But ones they are seated, what matters is their family alone.

-M from Mexico

Picture of mitch@ teak furniture mitch@ teak furniture on October 9, 2008 at 8:57am

This is so frustrating! What kind of decision was that? They only care about the money not the children!

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