Oh please. Ok then how about this: I believe that any sickness given to you is a test by god, so I don't pay for ANY of your health insurance. Heart attack? Don't care. Cancer? You should have gone to church more often...so on so on. Saying that corporations have the same rights as people is stupid beyond description.Jmustang1968 wrote: That logic is backwards. The company isnt forcing its employees to not use birth control nor are they firing those who do. They just wont help subsidize it through insurance.
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That's fine too though; my first two jobs provided zero health insurance. It's not somehow my employer's responsibility to make sure I have health insurance.ZeroAX wrote:Oh please. Ok then how about this: I believe that any sickness given to you is a test by god, so I don't pay for ANY of your health insurance. Heart attack? Don't care. Cancer? You should have gone to church more often...so on so on. Saying that corporations have the same rights as people is stupid beyond description.Jmustang1968 wrote: That logic is backwards. The company isnt forcing its employees to not use birth control nor are they firing those who do. They just wont help subsidize it through insurance.
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It isnt saying they have the same rights, that is an exaggeration.
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How does one draw the line between a corporation as an entity and the members of the board of that corporation who can set the policies that corporation follows?ZeroAX wrote:Oh please. Ok then how about this: I believe that any sickness given to you is a test by god, so I don't pay for ANY of your health insurance. Heart attack? Don't care. Cancer? You should have gone to church more often...so on so on. Saying that corporations have the same rights as people is stupid beyond description.Jmustang1968 wrote: That logic is backwards. The company isnt forcing its employees to not use birth control nor are they firing those who do. They just wont help subsidize it through insurance.
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No I would say it's the responsibility of the state.BoringSupreez wrote: That's fine too though; my first two jobs provided zero health insurance. It's not somehow my employer's responsibility to make sure I have health insurance.
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the fact that access to affordable healthcare is so heavily dependent on the whims of your employer is incredibly fucked up
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It's very clear to me that what Hobby Lobby is doing has less to do with religious beliefs and more to do with financial concerns. They're just using religion as an excuse because it turns an otherwise hopeless fight into a national controversy.
This is a company that has recently been taken to court for deceptive advertising, keeping items on sale permanently and pretending their retail price is a sales price. I don't think they truly care about any sort of theological morality.
Hobby Lobby sucks.
This is a company that has recently been taken to court for deceptive advertising, keeping items on sale permanently and pretending their retail price is a sales price. I don't think they truly care about any sort of theological morality.
Hobby Lobby sucks.
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well, actually…BoringSupreez wrote: That's fine too though; my first two jobs provided zero health insurance. It's not somehow my employer's responsibility to make sure I have health insurance.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/07/ ... h-care-law
This is sometimes referred to as the "employer mandate" component of Obamacare. Here's a more recent story about its tiered and delayed roll out:And if you are a company with more than 50 employees but choose not to offer quality affordable coverage, we have provided as much flexibility and transition time as possible for you to move to providing affordable, quality coverage to your workers.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/ ... story.html
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Um.....and they are trying to save money on contraception? It's not exactly cancer therapyGunstar Green wrote:It's very clear to me that what Hobby Lobby is doing has less to do with religious beliefs and more to do with financial concerns. They're just using religion as an excuse because it turns an otherwise hopeless fight into a national controversy.
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The religious contraception debate is an excuse to not be forced to offer medical coverage, period.ZeroAX wrote:Um.....and they are trying to same money on contraception? It's not exactly cancer therapyGunstar Green wrote:It's very clear to me that what Hobby Lobby is doing has less to do with religious beliefs and more to do with financial concerns. They're just using religion as an excuse because it turns an otherwise hopeless fight into a national controversy.