The reason Viagra is covered and birth control is optionally covered. (You can get birth control covered under most insurance, it just costs more.):
Viagra treats a legitimate medical problem. No, having that problem won’t kill you, but it does reduce your quality of life.Birth control interferes with a body that is working as intended, as in is fertile. It’s a totally different type of treatment.
However, many insurances do pay for birth control, you just have to pay for an extra rider to get it covered. ( ;- I know, calling it a rider is funny in this example, but that’s what additional coverages over and above the standard policy are called.) What’s the big deal. Demanding that birth control be paid for by all insurance plans just makes insurance more expensive for women. Especially for women that don’t want or need birth control, since they would be paying for it even if they weren’t using it. Nothing comes for free.
Government mandated coverage’s are a large part of why insurance is so expensive these days. You used to be able to get a major medical package that was really cheap, like $50 a month and it covered the big stuff, you just had to pay for the little, every day stuff yourself. For most people under 40, it’s really all they need. Now in some states they mandate that chiropractors and acupuncturists are covered and wonder why premiums have gone up.
Under Obamacare young people’s premiums will be ridiculously high, the estemates I’ve seen are in the $3500 per year neighborhood, when the average person in that age bracket spends $500-$800 a year for their medical costs. All so old people’s insurance is lower, when they have the highest usage and costs of the medical system. It’s one more way of transferring wealth from the young to the old, just like Social Security is doing. Well guess what… Older people are the wealthiest demographic. Young people are the poorest. No surprise there, older people have lived a whole life to accumulate some wealth, the young are just getting started so they have very little. It just amazes me that we rob from the poor to give to the rich in this country. And by the way. Liberals always like to portray themselves as Robin Hood, taking from the rich and giving to the poor, but that is a complete mis-understanding of the Robin Hood legend. Robin Hood didn’t steal from the rich to give to the poor. He stole from an oppressive over taxing government and gave the money back to the taxpayers that had been fleeced.
Badfisherman over 11 years ago
Get Sandra Fluke sterilized. Problem solved.
PastStepOne over 11 years ago
The reason Viagra is covered and birth control is optionally covered. (You can get birth control covered under most insurance, it just costs more.):
Viagra treats a legitimate medical problem. No, having that problem won’t kill you, but it does reduce your quality of life.Birth control interferes with a body that is working as intended, as in is fertile. It’s a totally different type of treatment.
However, many insurances do pay for birth control, you just have to pay for an extra rider to get it covered. ( ;- I know, calling it a rider is funny in this example, but that’s what additional coverages over and above the standard policy are called.) What’s the big deal. Demanding that birth control be paid for by all insurance plans just makes insurance more expensive for women. Especially for women that don’t want or need birth control, since they would be paying for it even if they weren’t using it. Nothing comes for free.
Government mandated coverage’s are a large part of why insurance is so expensive these days. You used to be able to get a major medical package that was really cheap, like $50 a month and it covered the big stuff, you just had to pay for the little, every day stuff yourself. For most people under 40, it’s really all they need. Now in some states they mandate that chiropractors and acupuncturists are covered and wonder why premiums have gone up.
Under Obamacare young people’s premiums will be ridiculously high, the estemates I’ve seen are in the $3500 per year neighborhood, when the average person in that age bracket spends $500-$800 a year for their medical costs. All so old people’s insurance is lower, when they have the highest usage and costs of the medical system. It’s one more way of transferring wealth from the young to the old, just like Social Security is doing. Well guess what… Older people are the wealthiest demographic. Young people are the poorest. No surprise there, older people have lived a whole life to accumulate some wealth, the young are just getting started so they have very little. It just amazes me that we rob from the poor to give to the rich in this country. And by the way. Liberals always like to portray themselves as Robin Hood, taking from the rich and giving to the poor, but that is a complete mis-understanding of the Robin Hood legend. Robin Hood didn’t steal from the rich to give to the poor. He stole from an oppressive over taxing government and gave the money back to the taxpayers that had been fleeced.
PastStepOne over 11 years ago
Sorry Shytimes, a conversation from a few days ago bled over to today.