Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is once again at the center of controversy, as she has injected herself right into Hobby Lobby’s contraception mandate lawsuit against the Federal government, that is found within the un-American Obamacare law.
“A rejection of the contraception benefit would only take us back in time, crippling the progress we’ve made in the four years since the Affordable Care Act became law. As Democrats, we respect the right of all Americans to exercise their religion, but we do not believe that for-profit employers should have the right to impose their religious beliefs on their employees.”- DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Of course Wasserman Schultz believes that for-profit businesses do not have the right to “impose their religious beliefs on their employees.” She is completely invested in the full implementation of the law. No one, other than the President himself, would like Obamacare to succeed more.
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If a woman cannot afford to pay for a $12.99 box of 24 Durex Ultra-Sensitive condoms, or the $15-50 a month (per Planned Parenthood) it costs to go on “the pill,” then she needs to cut back on unnecessary expenses, or find a job that will pay her enough, so that she can buy birth control.
Basically, women need to pay up, or not put out.