Politics and Religion

Re: Right on the mark.
hwy2heaven 169 Reviews 275 reads
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Why should women pay for your prostate cancer tests and surgery if you end up there?    A woman will never need a prostate cancer coverage!    Why not you pay for it yourself.?

.... the process of a baby coming out of a woman's pussy deserves coverage in a health insurance policy!   (there are other ways it can be extracted).   Translated:  Maternity coverage.

Average cost of going through a pregnancy to child birth and after care is $9,000 for vaginal delivery and $12,000 for C Section.    If this coverage becomes an option with most single and divorced men declining it, insurance companies will spread their cost by jacking up premiums for this exact group who declined it in the first place.

-- Modified on 3/23/2017 4:33:09 PM

TwoMints276 reads

because women and it probably should be a family decides to get pregnant, everyone else should just pony up to keep their health care expenses artificially low?

People that already paid for their insurance and had their families should support those that haven't?

I'm not even arguing that the policy is a good or bad one. I think we should support the family structure and support American's having more children. That might be best directed through the Fed, not through indirectly taxing people that can't afford it.  

I paid for my kids. I paid those premiums. I'm not having more children. Why would I think it's okay to increasing my health costs to support others? Not just for this but for other things as well.  I would think a tax incentive, a monster one for having children would be a far better way to handle this. Not taxing (by increasing rates) others that may not be able to afford it.

Maybe we should base our policies on personal responsibility.

Posted By: hwy2heaven
.... the process of a baby coming out of a woman's pussy deserves coverage in a health insurance policy!   (there are other ways it can be extracted).   Translated:  Maternity coverage.  
   
 Average cost of going through a pregnancy to child birth and after care is $9,000 for vaginal delivery and $12,000 for C Section.    If this coverage becomes an option with most single and divorced men declining it, insurance companies will spread their cost by jacking up premiums for this exact group who declined it in the first place.

-- Modified on 3/23/2017 4:33:09 PM

These snow flakes always want someone else to pay for their goodies.

Why should I pay for a service I will never need or use? Think about that. In what alternative world would that exist?

Imagine going into a store to buy sneakers and the salesman saying I HAD to buy a bra to go with it? lol. And that being the policy at EVERY store that sold sneakers? Insanity.

If you want kids, then by all means, have them. That is YOUR choice.  

But please don't make me pay for them. That should be MY choice.

Why should women pay for your prostate cancer tests and surgery if you end up there?    A woman will never need a prostate cancer coverage!    Why not you pay for it yourself.?

JakeFromStateFarm261 reads

The salesman was simply trying to save you from the embarrassment of running around with your floppy moobs bouncing around.

Actually the salesman would have recommended one of those jumbo size Fruit of the Looms.   To hold his sagging ball sack!

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