Free Birth Control

19 Oct 2012 11:52 #21 by FredHayek
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:biggrin: Obamanomics, free birth control and free cell phones so you can hook up!
Jobs? Not included.

Colorado's unemployment rate went down(!!!) to 8.0% this week (per KOA). Barack, we can't afford your incompetence anymore.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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19 Oct 2012 13:54 #22 by LadyJazzer
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bailey bud wrote:

Frankly, my dear, what people do is none of your g.d. business.


Why, are people ENTITLED to government-paid birth control?


It's NOT "government-paid birth control"... any more than men are ENTITLED to "government-paid" Viagra....What a wonderful strawman argument...

:Snooze

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19 Oct 2012 13:58 #23 by archer
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LJ is right....we don't have free birth control....yet. I think we should for any and all low income women who want it....and the study I cited shows that it saves lives....

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19 Oct 2012 14:34 #24 by FredHayek
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LJ'S world. Stay out of my bedroom but pay for my bedroom shenanigans

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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19 Oct 2012 14:40 #25 by LadyJazzer
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Since you're not paying for any of it, it's none-of-your-damn-business.

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19 Oct 2012 14:49 #26 by archer
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when did contraception...especially for married couples, low income couples, become bedroom shenanigans?

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19 Oct 2012 16:02 - 19 Oct 2012 16:10 #27 by bailey bud
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The perfect solution to expensive prescription programs is NOT government ---- it's economies of scale:

http://i.walmartimages.com/i/if/hmp/fus ... r_list.pdf

(a year's worth of condoms is about $50)

This stuff isn't that expensive
basic birth control of your choice - is about a buck a week.

Meanwhile - various agencies turn around and bill HHS a thousand dollars a month. for what an individual can do for $5-10.

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19 Oct 2012 16:06 #28 by LadyJazzer
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It's not government in the first place... What part of that don't you get?

But thanks for playing.

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19 Oct 2012 16:42 #29 by bailey bud
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$1/wk ---- that's all it takes
it doesn't need a subsidy.

(in this case -the subsidy comes from Warren Buffet --- but the research has advocated broadening the practice - I presume from NIH)

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19 Oct 2012 16:50 #30 by archer
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Isn't it fun when men tell women " what it takes" for adequate birth control. Have you priced an IUD lately? Or a doctors visit and the associated tests required for the birth control pill? Most women will not trust a man to be responsible for birth control, which is what a condom is.

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