“Bottom line is why should we fix YOUR flat tire?
We generally do but should you expect it? Should it be codified into law?”
“We” didn’t pay for anything. It was part of an insurance plan that the users decided to purchase. If I want to buy a “complete coverage” program from car dealerships that cover flat tires, then I should be able to.
It was part of the private insurance policies, as it should have been. It wasn’t “codified” into law.
How quickly we forget and then begin to conflate....
Point taken.
Viagra for heart problems should have been covered; it is basic health coverage. Viagra for ED, should not, except at the option of the insurer and probably as is done for cosmetic surgery - on a case by case basis.
But should Catholic or whom ever employers be forced to cover this stuff if it is against thier personal beliefs?