Then Sen. Goldwater (R-AZ) lost big in 1964 in an historical “landslide” to LBJ – he only got 52 electoral
votes in just 6 states, but boy was he right in that quote as evidenced by the following
in this post – enjoy:
The Trump
administration announced that effective immediately, the birth control mandate
of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will no longer be in effect.
Under the
ACA (Obamacare) some 62 million American
women have been able to access birth control without a co-pay under their
insurance plans.
The new rule
from the Trump administration undoes that part of the preventive care
requirement of the ACA, which requires that all insurance plans guarantee birth
control with no co-pay.
Simply
stated: If a religiously affiliated employer
had a religious objection to birth control, the Affordable Care Act ensured
that employees’ birth control was covered through other means.
The new Trump administration rule not only eliminates
that coverage protection for employees, but allows any employer — not just
those that are religiously affiliated — to deny employees coverage for birth
control if they say they have a religious or moral objection.
This
long-rumored religious and moral exemption is expected to energize Trump’s base
and infuriate his opponents.
Advocates
such as the National Women’s Law Center announced immediate plans to attempt to
block the new rule in court.
Basically any employer can now say: “I have a
religious or moral objection to birth control and I don’t want it in my health
plan for my employees.”
BTW: This is not completely separate from clerks like
in KY who said they don’t want to issue same-sex marriage licenses since it
goes against their religious belief.
According to
the AP the Trump administration has estimated that 200 employers who have
already voiced objections to the Obama-era policy would qualify for the
expanded opt-out, and that 120,000 women would be affected. It is unclear how
major religiously affiliated employers, such as Catholic hospitals and
universities, will respond as they did in the past.
I conclude with this extract from
this neat article here in part (with my editing to fit the blog):
So, logically, why wouldn’t the anti-abortion crowd
support this increase in contraception, and thus subsequent prevention of any abortions?
That is a reasonable question, isn’t it?
Sadly, this rationale is that many if not most of GOP’s
far right perceive most forms of contraception as: “an equivalent to abortion.
Thus by their logic (which is really illogical),
Planned Parenthood isn’t “preventing” abortions – it is just doing them another
way – that is via the Pill, IUDs, etc. instead of drug-induced or surgical
abortions.
So, if someone is of the mindset that a
fertilized ovum is the equivalent of a person or human being or “a baby”,
then it becomes outrageous to allow the prescription of a product that will
“kill” that egg and thus kill the “human being” ergo, they are killing a “baby.”
Those same zealots want to stop organizations like PP which
provide women access to such medications, or even to public schools which
educate our children about such alternatives – hence their staunch opposition
to even comprehensive sex education – how pathetic is all that? A lot I’d have
to say.
So, where will all this insane madness and illogical
GOP thinking end? Probably after they destroy the planet in the name of
goodness or worse “for their party’s sake.”
The Bottom
Line (even if that’s possible to have a bottom line): Okay to use freedom of religion to
block someone else’s rights to their freedoms and claim “God’s work” as your
right – be damned with other people’s right...!!!
Whew boy.
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