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Okay, I had to quote this as I think it is a concise and well illustrated example of James' argument (and I missed it).
I understand the argument. I do. However, I don't think it is as difficult to audit for though as you do in order to determine if funds are being improperly used. I will say up front, that it's not possible to account for every dollar in such a model. But one can get a fairly accurate picture (which is why I keep referencing cash businesses and the IRS. As an auditor that is the kind of stuff I kept with) It's late and I'm tired. I will post a sample audit using your model tomorrow.
But the AGs point is that you can't separate which dollar was spent on which service. Therefore, any money given to PP from the State can be assumed to be spent on abortion services - just like we can assume that any aid given to a terrorist organization is used to fund terrorism. The intent of the money is irrelevant. That's why the SCOTUS case was cited.