LoneLaugher
Diamond Member
One wonders how some people....who clearly lack the intelligence needed to fully understand complex issues....come to the decision to side with the left or the right? Is there a common trigger?
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By Sahil Kapur
Not satisfied with President Obamas new religious accommodation, Republicans will move forward with legislation by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) that permits any employer to deny birth control coverage in their health insurance plans, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Sunday.
If we end up having to try to overcome the Presidents opposition by legislation, of course Id be happy to support it, and intend to support it, McConnell said. Well be voting on that in the Senate and you can anticipate that that would happen as soon as possible.
The Blunt amendment he was specifically referring to would ensure that health care stakeholders retain the right to provide, purchase, or enroll in health coverage that is consistent with their religious beliefs and moral convictions under the Affordable Care Act. Similar legislation was introduced by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) before the White House announced Friday that it would allow religious nonprofits such as charities, hospitals and universities to opt out of paying for contraception coverage and force the insurance company to do so instead.
More: McConnell: GOP Will Fight To Let ANY Employer Deny Birth Control Coverage | TPMDC
Don't miss the other message here...
...Notice how eagerly the Right, the GOP are leaping at the chance to put the focus on something other than the economy?
Wow, that should get the GOP a lot of votes!
So there position is, no help for women getting birth control to prevent a pregnancy and no help in raising the child should the woman choose to keep it.
What's next? No breast cancer screenings?
Oh wait ...
sorry to burst you little bubble, but NONE of those things are the jobs of OTHERS...It is the persons Responsiblity..which it seems a lot of you don't know what that means or how to do it.
Don't miss the other message here...
...Notice how eagerly the Right, the GOP are leaping at the chance to put the focus on something other than the economy?
Republicans can always run on, "Let him die".
Oh, wait....
Did Obama rewrite the Constitution while we weren't looking? Why should a small or big businesses have to pay for birth control for their employees? Negotiate the item in a benefit package if you have a union or buy the crap yourselves.
Nowhere in the Constitution does it prohibit the government from telling a business what to do.
Yup, today's Republican Party has lost their fuckin' minds.
They're in good company.... with the Democrats.
By Sahil Kapur
Not satisfied with President Obamas new religious accommodation, Republicans will move forward with legislation by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) that permits any employer to deny birth control coverage in their health insurance plans, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Sunday.
If we end up having to try to overcome the Presidents opposition by legislation, of course Id be happy to support it, and intend to support it, McConnell said. Well be voting on that in the Senate and you can anticipate that that would happen as soon as possible.
The Blunt amendment he was specifically referring to would ensure that health care stakeholders retain the right to provide, purchase, or enroll in health coverage that is consistent with their religious beliefs and moral convictions under the Affordable Care Act. Similar legislation was introduced by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) before the White House announced Friday that it would allow religious nonprofits such as charities, hospitals and universities to opt out of paying for contraception coverage and force the insurance company to do so instead.
More: McConnell: GOP Will Fight To Let ANY Employer Deny Birth Control Coverage | TPMDC
Did Obama rewrite the Constitution while we weren't looking? Why should a small or big businesses have to pay for birth control for their employees? Negotiate the item in a benefit package if you have a union or buy the crap yourselves.
Nowhere in the Constitution does it prohibit the government from telling a business what to do.