tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24228581.post2901718741139657856..comments2023-06-03T06:57:28.258-07:00Comments on Scenes From A Slowmoving Train: Monday with Mary and learning to live courageouslyAnnie Jeffrieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15415548089882625246noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24228581.post-43041320656419191122013-09-30T13:43:22.210-07:002013-09-30T13:43:22.210-07:00This is an interesting post Annie. Thanks for sha...This is an interesting post Annie. Thanks for sharing. I think healthcare should be for health, and saving lives, and paying for medicines and necessary surgeries, etc. and leave out the abortion stuff and the morning after pills and the birth control, etc. etc. That is not health care. That is a personal choice, not a government responsibility or even an insurance company responsibility. <br /><br />On another issue, I don't think employers should be forced to offer health care and be fined if they don't. They should not have to cut back employee jobs and hours in order to avoid it, which most are doing. If it were more affordable, many employers would be happy to offer it as a benefit. Not all, but many. If the government would put a cap on insurance premiums, it might help the problem. But...well...so many of these huge companies are campaign contributors...it's all politics. Nobody REALLY cares about the rest of us.J Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16418645028718782130noreply@blogger.com