• Contraception Coverage Compromise Could Raise Costs
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I feel like Glaber always abandons his own threads, he doesn't even defend his own views, at least for very long.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;34675719]I feel like Glaber always abandons his own threads, he doesn't even defend his own views, at least for very long.[/QUOTE] He wants to leave the information there and let everyone else tear it apart like vultures over a carcass.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;34675809]He wants to leave the information there and let everyone else tear it apart like vultures over a carcass.[/QUOTE] It's more like tearing into it like your city's waste management department tears into a sewage line backed up for miles straight.
[QUOTE=RichardCQ;34675825]It's more like tearing into it like your city's waste management department tears into a sewage line backed up for miles straight.[/QUOTE] I guess both do potentially cause a shitstorm.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;34675719]I feel like Glaber always abandons his own threads, he doesn't even defend his own views, at least for very long.[/QUOTE] When someone says what your defense is already, why repeat the post? (why do I keep messing up words like that?)
[QUOTE=Glaber;34675999]When someone says what [B]your[/B] defense is already, why repeat the post?[/QUOTE] Fixed that for ya. That doesn't even make any fucking sense, stand up for your own opinions, don't abandon thread and let someone else (meaning the two other people on this site who share your opinions) fight your battles for you. Please tell me why you believe, statistically, this will raise healthcare prices. Most women use chemical contraceptives as a measure to prevent cramping during menstrual periods, and the pricing on birth control medication is a nominal $80 for a month worth of pills. This is just a safeguard that allows that $80 to be covered by healthcare. In the long run I believe it will definitely benefit employers providing healthcare, comparatively to the hundreds of thousands of dollars it costs for insurers to cover pregnancies. And before you ask for evidence, it cost my parents' insurer $350,000 for a c-section and week incubation for my brother and I. I think paying for birth control is a bit less.
I'd like to see you stand up for your beliefs in your sleep. anyway, what I believe is that with information like this coming out, where not only is the individual mandate is under attack, but the recent contraception mandate is too now, Obamacare increases its risk of falling apart. The more that becomes public, the more people hate it.
I'd rather pay for contraception in my taxes than for prison food.
[QUOTE=Glaber;34682591]I'd like to see you stand up for your beliefs in your sleep. anyway, what I believe is that with information like this coming out, [highlight] You mean the vague speculation that we just tore to shreds? [/highlight] where not only is the individual mandate is under attack, but the recent contraception mandate is too now, [highlight] Under attack by who? The one commentator in the article who we already went over? And how do you differentiate "individual mandate" from "contraception mandate"? Are you saying one is the original and the other the compromise? [/highlight] Obamacare [highlight] Stop that. [/highlight] increases its risk of falling apart. [highlight] Where does the original risk come from? Stop assuming things and post proof! [/highlight]The more that becomes public, the more people hate it. [highlight] This part is actually true, since the news can spout claims with little or no proof and people will still take it as fact. [/highlight][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=yawmwen;34674870]God forbid people are exposed to a source that doesn't fit into their narrow view of the world. Truth is found by thinking critically about everything that is put in front of you, not lazily disregarding it [I]you[/I] say the source isn't valid enough.[/QUOTE] God forbid we call people out on their bullshit
Obama: Let's make sure everyone has health insurance. Let's give them a public option. GOP: No, a public option is too expensive and will hurt competition. Obama: In that case we'll put sweeping mandates down on industry to protect the disadvantaged, bring those who have the money into coverage, and expand Medicaid to cover the rest. GOP: No, you can't make people pay for insurance. Obama: Actually, the constitution is foggy in this area. We can pass the bill and let the Supreme Court decide. GOP: Deal. Hey wait a minute, if the Supreme Court says it's constitutional, that will make you look good, right? Obama: Yeah. Why? GOP: REPEAL AND REPLACE IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY! Obama: Stop wasting time, these symbolic House votes are making you look like idiots. We have an economy to work on and people are tired of both of us arguing over healthcare. GOP: okay.jpg Obama: Ok, so I have this jobs packa- GOP: Wait! What's this about contraception coverage? Obama: Oh that? It just says that birth control measures will be provided by employers. GOP: Religious employers..? Obama: All employers. So yes. FOX NEWS: Barrack Hussein Obama attacks Christian America Obama: Uh, huh. Alright, even if you won't respect the bodily sovereignty of women, we will. We'll change it to make the insurance companies do it instead. Catholic Church: Good enough for us. GOP: But, uh... that could be expensive, and stuff. And healthcare and all that. Right FOX? FOX NEWS: Hell yeah. (Fist Bump) Obama: Then what's your plan then? GOP: Plan? [img]http://www.polimerican.com/wp-content/uploads/obama-frustrated-300x225.jpg[/img]
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