So you retract this then? "don't believe delivery care and birth control fall under same standard."
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Replying to @emptywheel
no, I do believe that. My reasoning is tough to explain in brief. But I have no problem with insurance choosing to cover BC.
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Replying to @xan_desanctis
Your "reasoning" is that you're inconsistent. That's okay. Embrace it! But don't pretend you're smarter than that NPR woman.
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Replying to @emptywheel
no idea whether I'm "smarter" than her. I disagree with her assumptions, as I do with yours. No need for ad hominem.
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Replying to @xan_desanctis
Where's the ad hom? I'm simply suggesting you're no better than that woman, which you implied you are. That's ad hom?
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Replying to @emptywheel @xan_desanctis
Also, what ARE my assumptions, pray tell?
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Replying to @emptywheel
don't think I'm better than her, again, just disagree with her/your assumption that BC should be covered.
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Replying to @xan_desanctis
Whoops. You're now assuming my assumptions. Please don't. I stated what the law currently is.
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Replying to @emptywheel @xan_desanctis
The only "assumption" I made is that all reproductive health should be treated the same--pregnancy or not.
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Replying to @emptywheel @xan_desanctis
I would also say IF we're going to leave choices to insurers, we should make sure there is actually competition. There's not.
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Blind faith in markets where there aren't actually functioning markets is no different than blind faith in other big orgs.
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