Yes, you personally may be okay with something if you personally pay for something. The government however forces to pay those who may be not okay. Do you believe that despicable dusty paper called "Constitution" says something about what government can and can not do?
Your main issues seem to be that you don't seem to know what birth control does beyond "not make babies"
Yes, but why did you stop there? Let's continue. Food is not only getting calories. It goes beyond. Wholesome food make us healthier, junk food damages our health. Salads should be free, supermarkets should be mandated by government to provide everybody with them. Let medical insurance pays for it. I'm okay with that. Could you tell me what consequences for supermarket and medical insurance business such mandate will result in?
Your stance of "well if this is good and this other thing is also good LETS DO THE SAME EXACT THING FOR EVERYTHING FOREVER AND EVER" is a god damn moronic stance and I'm comfortable recognizing them as stupid tangents meant to bury your inability to discuss the actual topic.
So, did I understand correctly that you think that government should decide what is good for people? If it decides that condoms are good it can mandate free condoms? If it decides that salads are good it can do the same? I am not asking how to do this in the real world, I am asking do you think that they have enough rights for such mandates?
There are programs where condoms are distributed for free. And programs that provide food.
You seem to be under the impression that just because birth control doesn't have a copay that people are not paid for the producing/selling the products. This is incorrect. You don't seem to have a grasp on reality.
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Date: 2013-08-14 02:57 pm (UTC)Yes, you personally may be okay with something if you personally pay for something. The government however forces to pay those who may be not okay. Do you believe that despicable dusty paper called "Constitution" says something about what government can and can not do?
Your main issues seem to be that you don't seem to know what birth control does beyond "not make babies"
Yes, but why did you stop there? Let's continue. Food is not only getting calories. It goes beyond. Wholesome food make us healthier, junk food damages our health. Salads should be free, supermarkets should be mandated by government to provide everybody with them. Let medical insurance pays for it. I'm okay with that. Could you tell me what consequences for supermarket and medical insurance business such mandate will result in?
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Date: 2013-08-14 03:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-08-14 05:30 pm (UTC)So, did I understand correctly that you think that government should decide what is good for people? If it decides that condoms are good it can mandate free condoms? If it decides that salads are good it can do the same? I am not asking how to do this in the real world, I am asking do you think that they have enough rights for such mandates?
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Date: 2013-08-14 05:45 pm (UTC)You seem to be under the impression that just because birth control doesn't have a copay that people are not paid for the producing/selling the products. This is incorrect. You don't seem to have a grasp on reality.