It seems to me that we in the majority should fight this tooth and nail no matter what state we are in because this type of absurdity in the end raises all our rates.
Is there such a thing as protesting coverage for this type of thing on the same moral grounds as coverage for abortion?
Or is it different because it’s insurance companies and private companies pushing it.
Perhaps we should get a list of all the major companies allowing this on their plan and boycott them.
This REALLY pisses me off!
Apple, Chevron, General Mills, Dow Chemical, American Airlines, Kellogg, Sprint, Levi Strauss, Eli Lilly, Best Buy, Nordstrom, the U.S. division of Volkswagen, Whirlpool, Xerox, Raytheon and Office Depot.
“Perhaps we should get a list of all the major companies allowing this on their plan and boycott them.”
People say, “It’s always about the money.” Well, it’s not; not always, not this time.
This is about the eternal war between good and evil.
I don’t think these companies will respond to boycotts at any level that is practically achievable.
I don’t think they will respond until—and I am not advocating this—pe*ple beg*n b*rning their st*res and of*ices, and generally acting like labor union organizers back in the 1930s.