Dems Strike Back on Hobby Lobby Case With 'Not My Boss's Business Act'

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Trader666, Jul 9, 2014.

  1. Dems Strike Back on Hobby Lobby Case With 'Not My Boss's Business Act'
    By Jake Lefferman
    4 hours ago

    Democratic Sens. Patty Murray and Mark Udall fought back today against the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby ruling with plans for legislation intended to restore the contraceptive coverage requirement under the Affordable Care Act.

    Joined by fellow Democrats from both chambers of Congress and women's rights groups, the senators urged Republicans to support the bill they have nicknamed "Not My Boss's Business Act."

    "We are here to ensure that no CEO or corporation can come between people and their guaranteed access to healthcare," Murray, of Washington state, said, speaking at the Capitol. "I hope Republicans will join us to revoke this court-issued license to discriminate and return the right of Americans to make their own decision about their own health care and their own bodies."

    Libtarded nonsense continued at: http://news.yahoo.com/dems-strike-back-hobby-lobby-case-not-bosss-182210871--abc-news-politics.html
     
  2. Not my boss' business except to gimme free stuff.

    Nobody's lost any "right" except to have their boss pay for four methods of birth control, on top of the 16 that were already covered and remain covered.

    Only a libturd could lie so shamelessly and only a libturd voter could be so abjectly stupid to fall for this nonsense.

    War on women! War on women! War on women! :D

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  3. As a former "Boss" I can say this. The minute you expect me to pay for it, whatever "it" is becomes my business. I have a say. You don't want it to be my business? Fine, pick up the tab yourself. See how easy that works.
     
  4. jem

    jem

    well stated... they will never force me to pay for abortions.

     
  5. wjk

    wjk

    Mark Levin: "Make your boyfriend pay for it."

    +1
     
  6. JamesL

    JamesL

    Reid: women's lives determined by the 5 WHITE guys on the Supreme Court:

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  7. You forgot how rules work when you're a boss captain. You have no say so in what workers comp pays for you have no say so in when or if you're going to pay overtime wages you have no say so in unemployment insurance. There are many common sense and workable rules that we all follow in business. IMO the courts made a mistake in allowing a company to decide what health care benefits they can pay for. Freedom of religion does not include being able to write your own rules to follow in society. We'll be fucked if we let every religious group decide what rules they are going to follow.
     
  8. Stage 3 Alzheimer's.
     
  9. Every republican senate candidate should run ads showing clips of Reid's craziness, then ask, "Is this the man you want running the Senate?"

    Of course, most of them will be sternly warned by Washington-based consultants not to risk alienating "moderates", ie low information voters. So they will waste a ton of money running ineffective campaigns. See, Romney, 20008.
     
  10. Apples and oranges. You're confusing labor law with employee benefits. Healthcare is an employee benefit. What a business owner provides as healthcare for their employees is up to them, not the state. So long as the plan is legal the business owner can choose whatever insurance plan he likes, and pay for whatever portion of that plan he wants too.
    What's happened is the fascist government we have is trying to simply dictate that a employer must provide certain type healthcare benefits and pick up the cost whatever they may be. That ain't how it works. Least not yet.

     
    #10     Jul 9, 2014