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I'm not a thread enforcement officer, but what you posted had nothing to do with the topic at hand. Typically it's beneficial to actually have a conversation about something and talk about what you think about a given situation. Apparently you can't be bothered to do that.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostIf the company is paying for it, why shouldn't they have some say about it? If the employees don't like it, they have the option to leave.Ding ding ding. I've got no sympathy for anyone who complains about employers. You don't like it? Leave. You're not a slave. And Hobby Lobby isn't your parent. Go get all 20 forms of birth control from Wal Mart, and let me know how that minimum wage lifestyle is.Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostOr pay for it themselves, too.
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They're paying an insurance company.Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View PostIs Hobby Lobby actually writing the individual checks for their employees healthcare or do they have an insurance company that provides their health benefits?
Do we get a say in how our taxes are spent? Not that I agree with the ACA, but if it is a tax then they'll just have to nut up and deal with it.Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostIf the company is paying for it, why shouldn't they have some say about it? If the employees don't like it, they have the option to leave.
Gargamel, do you ever have anything to add to a conversation?
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It's a tax. It's not a tax. It's a tax.
What a cluster F....
Gotta love Sotomayor....
"Just pay the penalty..... oops, tax"
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hasnt it been extended 4-5 times now?Originally posted by YALE View PostIf they can't, they can't. If they want to mount a legal challenge, fine, but they should comply until it's resolved.
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Or pay for it themselves, too.Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostIf the company is paying for it, why shouldn't they have some say about it? If the employees don't like it, they have the option to leave.
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If the company is paying for it, why shouldn't they have some say about it? If the employees don't like it, they have the option to leave.
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If they can't, they can't. If they want to mount a legal challenge, fine, but they should comply until it's resolved.Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostNo, but employer contribution decreases.
Would you be ok with it if H-L was to decrease employer contribution like other companies have for the smoking thing? The ACA says they cant.
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No, but employer contribution decreases.Originally posted by talisman View PostHealth Insurance provides cigarettes?
Would you be ok with it if H-L was to decrease employer contribution like other companies have for the smoking thing? The ACA says they cant.Originally posted by YALE View PostEasy. There's a linked cost increase to smoking, and secondhand smoking, and other things like physical fitness and obesity. They can't make you refrain from those, but they can let you foot the bill for them. Before you go jumping ahead, and saying paying for birth control is a corollary cost, it's actually a savings, as deferring the cost of funding an employee's birth is worth paying for birth control as long as possible. Again, I don't have a problem with them challenging the law. I have a problem with the way they're doing it.
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