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In reply to the discussion: Do NOT tell me there is no war on women after reading this... [View all]badtoworse
(5,957 posts)95. The state shouldn't be paying for that either
I've posted that several times already in this thread.
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The more the government is involved in healthcare, the more it can control costs
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#45
Per capita growth is far slower than commercial US healthcare costs
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#92
This is so short-sighted. Most states need to cover vaccinations for low-income children
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#2
I call you, and raise you to a "feminazi fantasy," cuz I think it's more accurate to the POV your
Lionessa
Mar 2012
#25
Since always since the government has provided contraceptives to women for years...
cynatnite
Mar 2012
#21
It's the alternative to subsidized child care. The third choice is an underclass outside society
saras
Mar 2012
#24
The political environment isn't going to change unless you openly challenge its assumptions
JHB
Mar 2012
#32
Women make up over 50% of the population, and cutting birth control will cost the state money
Bradical79
Mar 2012
#37
This is a woman's health issue. This is our health care. Not a state issue. n/t
cynatnite
Mar 2012
#42
Taxes aren't just a federal issue. And you're avoiding the point about savings.
Bradical79
Mar 2012
#44
As a practical matter, tax increases at the state and local level aren't going to happen,...
badtoworse
Mar 2012
#49
Birth control is a poverty issue. Most married women who are working class or poor take BC.
haele
Mar 2012
#78
Also, I think you're mistaken about how many women take birth control for other conditions
Bradical79
Mar 2012
#58
Oh, so you're cutting the social safety net too for poor families. My point still stands though.
Bradical79
Mar 2012
#55
I'm sure that with all the money we're saving we can cut taxes and provide free Viagra.
Saving Hawaii
Mar 2012
#26