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Since I don't want or like people butting into my private personal life
So you must REALLY hate the idea of Obamacare.
Since I don't want or like people butting into my private personal life
I did. To this day they aren't a happily married couple - I swear she's only with him because of public issues.
Why does Obamacare butt into people's personal lives?So you must REALLY hate the idea of Obamacare.
Why would I hate Obamacare, Josie?
Fair point in that I should have put "other" for a choice but I really tried to cover the gamut. Heck I even made a place for committed lesbians.Really though the poll was for lib women that voted for obama. I think this thread got the cold shoulder because it is fact that single women are a huge voting block for Dem presidential candidates and I think most of the hard core lib women in here are single and are annoyed at the question. The few married women that voted for obama know this is true and likely feel it is better to ignore the poll rather than have just two or three married women show up. I guess it's kind of an embarrassing stat that makes lib women very uncomfortable.
Because it's someone (the government having your medical records, the taxpayers paying for your private medical procedures, medicines, etc.) getting all up in your private business.
As long as medical procedures, doctors, drugs require my consent and my medical records aren't made public and are protected under the BoR, then I don't have a problem with it. Thats how it was long before Obamacare and there is absolutely no evidence that will change after it's impleted. So no, I don't have a problem with Obamacare.
"I want you to stay out of my bed and uterus, but also pay for my birth control and abortions!" Makes no sense.
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It makes perfect sense to private insurance companies in their cost-benefit analysis and since they're the ones offering and paying for the birth control and not you, then why is it your business?
It is documented that unmarried women vote mostly for the DNC candidate so just out of curiosity I am wondering how that stacks up in here.
Obamacare is funded by taxpayers.
Only in terms of the cost and deductions claimed on my taxes. But then I"m giving them my consent in order to get the tax deduction, aren't I? If you really think about it, the government is the only protection we have to keep our medical records private.Do you agree that the federal government and IRS will have access to your medical records, invoices, etc.?
As long as medical procedures, doctors, drugs require my consent and my medical records aren't made public and are protected under the BoR, then I don't have a problem with it. Thats how it was long before Obamacare and there is absolutely no evidence that will change after it's impleted. So no, I don't have a problem with Obamacare.
So, basically, you have no problem with it until it's implemented and goes live.
Great. T minus 6 months and counting.
However, I hear that if you cover your ears with your hands and shout LA LA LA LA LA, it keeps gubmint out.
So is medicare and the tea baggers don't seem to have a problem with that.
It has been 4 hours since I posted this question and not a single response. Single I think is the operative word here. Sometimes no response is more informative than a hundred answers. I think it's safe to assume that somewhere between most and all of the women obama voters in here are not married. The statistics IRL seem to be true in here too.
So is medicare and the tea baggers don't seem to have a problem with that.
As long as medical procedures, doctors, drugs require my consent and my medical records aren't made public and are protected under the BoR, then I don't have a problem with it. Thats how it was long before Obamacare and there is absolutely no evidence that will change after it's impleted. So no, I don't have a problem with Obamacare.
Isn't it odd how some of the loudest voices saying "Stay out of my private life!" are the biggest advocates for massive government intervention in their lives?