>>Boom.
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>I'm assuming you saw today's ruling. I have mixed feelings about it. There is no question the court is sending a message to the administration. On the other hand, the bottom line is that Hobby Lobby (and other religious corporations) just bought themselves some heavy-duty targeting. This is Citizens United, Part 2.
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>I'll bet the govt winds up issuing a follow-up regulation to subsidize what places like Hobby Lobby won't cover. In other words, govt picks up where HL would leave off.
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>So one could argue that conservatives who fought for this decision just wound up indirectly advocating for increased public assistance. JR will be proud of me for saying this is truly a pyrrhic victory for the right.
I don't think there is any question the government will wind up footing the cost. Which means us. And you can bet many other corporations will now do the same thing.
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