I agree and think this touches upon a larger issue.
Because birth control products are so cheap (often times free), and so readily available, there is absolutely no need to force insurance companies and/or businesses to cover it. None. It isn’t like heart surgery where you can spend tens of thousands of dollars.
The only reason to impose this upon private organizations is to make a political point that we, the federal government, can force you to abandon your religious beliefs and there’s nothing you can do about it. That’s it. All this fuss about healthcare is BS. They are only doing this so that they can prove that they can override your religious freedom.
It’s a political strategy thing. The Catholic population has been part of the left-party’s block for years, and yet, the party has always had trouble with some of the stances of Catholics, believing them to be divisive. Someone in power in the left-party got the idea that they could solidify Catholic support if they “cut out the middleman.” They carefully studied our real behaviors vs. what we say and realized that there is a severe and silently unacknowledged difference between the two, and they identified exactly where that was.
In other words they realized how many Catholics are catholic merely by their cultural identification, exactly because they say one thing and then consistently do another. [And this is precisely not about a few sins; this is about intentionally and consistently saying one thing and doing another which is very common everywhere but also among Catholics. Statistically, in fact, almost identical.] Political operatives in the left-party realized that they might be able to capture the Catholic support without the doctrines or the authoritarian structure. Moreover, they carefully probed what would happen if they poked us precisely at this point, and tailored a plan to do it with maximum effect. That’s really what this is about.
It’s completely political. It’s about getting blocs of people in the bag at the polls without having to deal with their bothersome belief system.
We probably set it off with our noise about pro-abortion legislators getting into Holy Communion lines in the last several elections. And there are a lot of highly placed “catholics” in this administration who I’m sure are aware of the problems, attitudes and poorly-formed beliefs among people in the pews. Also the demonstrated problems with authority in the Church over the abuse crisis probably gave the strategists hope that we wouldn’t be able to hang together with any strength. Also the known fact that many Catholic institutions were already in violation of the Church on birth control helped them to hope that this might work.
If this works, there are other issues that the church has objected to that will be pursued.
It’s actually good strategic politics but it’s completely immoral and disgusting behavior at the same time. It appears that that’s what we’ve come to in this country in the quest for votes. And it appears to be working. We’ll see in November how many Catholics vote for the left-party in the various elections for public office.