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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (9105)2/16/2012 1:20:10 AM
From: TimF1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
The first is that giving poor women free contraceptives should be something a conservative would want

There is no such thing as free contraceptives, just contraceptives that someone else is paying for. I have nothing against contraception, but I don't support forcing other people to pay for it.

In the particular recent controversy about it, they are not even free for the people who want to receive them. If they are covered by insurance, then the insurance pays for them, and the worker pays for the insurance (sure the employer probably directly pays a large portion, but its in exchange for labor which would otherwise have to receive some other additional compensation like higher wages). Insurance of large and uncertain risks, makes sense, one could be wiped out if it happens to fall on you. "Insurance" for relatively small and predictable costs like contraception, doesn't make much sense, you just wind up paying for the contraception anyway, plus some extra for the overhead. Its like expecting car insurance to pay for oil changes, or perhaps even gasoline. It just increases total costs.
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