No one has asked you to pay for her costs. She is paying for her own policy.
…. For me, the likely scenario isn’t that the Republicans will be terrorizing rape victims or that the Democrats will finally pass the necessary legislation to make contraception available for the contraceptively starved millions crying out for it, but that America will be sliding off the cliff — literally, as Joe Biden would literally say. And when America slides off the cliff it lands with a much bigger thud than Greece or Iceland.
Fluke is a supporter of government subsidized contraceptives, specifically, the Obama mandate dealing with them, and she has made no bones about forcing business entities with religious affiliations to support her lifestyle and that of those like her (also contained in Obamacare). Once this camel's nose is in the tent, of course, it will rapidly and aggressively extend itself from religiously affiliated entities, such as schools, universities, and charities, to churches themselves, and then to tax funds gestating in the general treasury.
I, myself, am not paying for her lifestyle choices now, but many others will be - against the deepest opposition of their conscience - and I most assuredly will be, as the precedent has been set and, as with all things on the Left and most things within government, this precedent will expand, bloat, and relentlessly colonize other regions of cultural and economic territory. They always do (and, come now, Jaybear, that's the entire point of the contraceptive mandate, as with Obamacare itself).
My wife's contraceptives used to cost $27 per month. That adds up. Now they cost $0. The premiums did not go up.
There's no free lunch, Jaybear. If she's not paying for her own contraception,
then someone else is, and there is no rational reason whatsoever why that sole responsibility, as with necessities such as house payments, groceries, electric bills, and car repairs or peripheral enjoyments such satellite TV, karate lessons, and contraceptives, should not fall on her (or you).
27 bucks a month? That's about $350 per year. Pay for it yourself, or alter your behavior to make ends meet. Don't ask your fellow citizens to pony up their own hard earned money to support your wife's lifestyle choices.
3. If Fluke, or anyone else, wishes to live their sex lives at Hefneresque levels, their contraceptive requirements are their own problem and their own responsibility. If those requirements become economically prohibitive, then they can alter their behavior to reflect those economic realities.
Now you are just being an idiot.
Anyone, including a law school student, who spends $3,000 a year on contraceptives (ten times what your wife was spending and what she claims the average Georgetown law school female student spends) should probably be considering extensive, long-term psychotherapy in lieu of any further influencing of public policy.
She should also grow up.