We aren't paying for women's birth control at private companies any more than we are paying for immunizations.
The way insurance works is we all pay for each other's everything. I'm paying for whatever healthcare my co-workers access, plus whatever percentage of my taxes are being put into Medicaid and Medicare.
That's so silly! I mean, you always know who the mother of a baby is... nsm the father.
This, in so many ways.
My shoulder surgery is tomorrow and the nerves have set in already. Doesn't help that it has felt fine the last couple of days. Then again, I've been trying to avoid certain movements that I know are hurty. Butterflies in the tummy.
Jessica,
right but Rush supposedly self pays his medical insurance. So he wouldn't be paying Fluke's anything at Georgetown. Just that specific case.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but generally companies
save
money when they cover birth control, right?
So instead of all of us "paying so women can have sex," we're all paying less money because women are having sex. Or, you know, treating various other medical conditions.
The way insurance works is we all pay for each other's everything.
Thanks for my back surgery, yo. And those awesome throat cultures. And let's not forget the World's Most Difficult to Procure IUD!
right but Rush supposedly self pays his medical insurance. So he wouldn't be paying Fluke's anything at Georgetown. Just that specific case.
That is all true as far as I know, yes.
Sure, Tom, but if women would just stop insisting on having the sex in the first place, the whole issue would go away. Hoors.
Thanks for my back surgery, yo. And those awesome throat cultures. And let's not forget the World's Most Difficult to Procure IUD!
You're welcome, except I'm still waiting for those online videos. You know, since I PAID FOR THEM.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but generally companies save money when they cover birth control, right?
Now you are being a snob.
She put it on a damn billboard. What more do you want?