Better keep your day job.
Yes, women just love having their health concerns be political football with Lucy and Charlie Brown. Those in need can just wait out another election cycle becauseā¦ā¦derp.
O Jeezus on a gurney, not Ned again.
The same right-wing group that defended Hobby Lobby is also defending the Catholic Little Sisters of the Poor, who appear to believe that even that approach is unacceptable because they would be having someone else sin for them.
Itās a specious argument, but the 5 Know_Nothing conservative justices would use it to preclude any method of providing birth control to women who work for them.
These people are not just after Roe v. Wade.
Theyāre trying to overturn Griswold v. Connecticut, too.
Buh-bye, young troll.
which means their female employees would have no option other than to pay for birth control out-of-pocket.
So much BS, so little time. First there are many other birth control devices who are still accessible free of charge, someone pointed at 16 of them. Second, condoms arenāt that expensive at all.
their ruling still stinks.
Only the fixes that are female-centered: not the viagra and vasectomies, dontchaknow.
I donāt care if the birth control is used for purely a lifestyle choice. People that eat poorly and do not exercise also make a lifestyle choice. I do not sit around freaked out that somehow, somewhere I might be paying for medicines (even though itās insurance) that alleviate some of the problems this has caused them.
I donāt resent that a person that has lung cancer and is getting the treatment they need, might have gotten it by a lifestyle choice as opposed to something else.
I donāt want these obnoxious moralizers to be the deciders of who/what it worthy of treatment. Itās none of their business.
In a free market, why restrict what people can have, unless youāre trying to control certain classes?
Another epic breach of logic, courtesy of Beej.
As a life-time practitioner of the forced-abstinence method, youāre hardly a credible expert on prophylactics.
āit violates their religious beliefs to fill out a form opting out of the birth control coverage.ā
That made me laugh.
The court in trying to mollycoddle these ultra-religious extremists will create a Rube Goldberg insurance coverage machine. This is why we canāt have nice things.
Ned used to post his bad doggerel on HP also. Heās been quiet for a long time.
Plus, Viagra is a lifestyle choice and itās covered.
Oh, I get it. Time for Single Payer Healthcare. Is that where SCOTUS is directing us?
And perhaps heāll soon return to an extended silence.
Condoms are used by consent. Not all sex is consensual, idiot.
Exactly- if corporations as people can get out of activities based on religious or āsincerely held beliefsā, then I should be allowed pay that portion of my taxes that DONāT include defense spending based on my beliefs!
The price gouging for HIV and cancer meds that the health insurance and pharmacy providers have been quietly engaging in since January is only now gaining a national awareness thanks to Buzz Feedās reportingā¦
Condoms donāt alleviate the symptoms of endometriosis.