@RicksterTheGeek And all these religious companies don’t want to be mandated to provide insurance if it covers BC.
@RicksterTheGeek I have insurance. But the point is that government is already providing insurance in some form,
@miahtech @RicksterTheGeek Yeah. It’s insurance that keeps the cost at about $30 per month.
@RicksterTheGeek Cool. You too. I have clients to attend to as well.
@RicksterTheGeek Of course you are. Why are you insisting that just because I disagree with you, I’m hampering your freedom of speech?
@RicksterTheGeek And this is the point at which you concede the argument.
@RicksterTheGeek But pretty much every insurance plan covers BC. And it doesn’t make economic sense for Govco not to.
@RicksterTheGeek As long as you aren’t receiving a lick of assistance, and that includes Social Security, you might have a leg to stand on.
@RicksterTheGeek Do you work?
@RicksterTheGeek Just because I disagree with you doesn’t mean I have a problem with what you’re saying.
@RicksterTheGeek And if you or any girlfriend you have decides BC is needed, and you’re receiving assistance, then it’s provided for you.
@RicksterTheGeek then you’d better have a leg to stand on.
@RicksterTheGeek I care because if you’re going to make statements about whether or not BC should be provided, TBC
@RicksterTheGeek Prove me wrong. How does that not impact your credibility?
@RicksterTheGeek As I said, not everyone using BC is doing so because they’re sexually active.
@RicksterTheGeek So what you’re saying is, insurance should provide all other medical services, except this one?
@RicksterTheGeek It impacts on your credibility.
@RicksterTheGeek I think it is, since you’re oppining on whether or not birth control should be provided.
@RicksterTheGeek @darrell Yes it is simplistic. Government shouldn’t be in the religion business.
@RicksterTheGeek And that’s not to mention all the married couples who want to decide when they want children.