She was talking about the cost of bc pills for the three years of law school, not for one year.
Here is what she said:
Contraception can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school. For a lot of students who, like me, are on public interest scholarships, that’s practically an entire summer’s salary.
That's
$1,000 dollars per year in contraceptives! Do you think this helps your argument? I give you that she didn't specifically say $3,000 per year, but I don't see how this helps you at all, given that bc pills run below $10 dollars at Wal-Mart and Target and has high as around $30 at other places.
What is very likely happening here is that Fluke (not a "co-ed" put a professional political activist from the exotic academic hothouse environment of women's studies) is either just making it up as she goes along for ideological allies she knows will never question her publicly, or she is including, but not stating, the cost of condoms purchased by her women's studies and critical legal theory sisters for the endless stream of horny young studs her testimony implies are barking at the dorm doors of these upscale, privileged university students on a continual basis.
The cost depends upon the type of pills you require. The older type of bcpills are available at lower cost, but have many side effects. The newer, improved bc pills cannot be bought as that low price.
Feeble, weak, intellectually vacuous excuse making. These woman are overwhelmingly children of privilege from upper income backgrounds. If they are having so much sex that they are consuming a grand in birth control pills in a given year, then the answer is clearly to have far less sex (or none at all, as the Lord requires of his daughters and sons if they are not bound by the covenants of marriage) and keep their own sexual lives out of my bank account. Free, government subsidized birth control for young, unmarried co-eds is not a right, not a necessity, and not found anywhere in the constitution.
To see, yet again, the real Gorgon head of the Left and the servile, Eloi mentality that is at its nucleus, take a look at this intellectually gaseous, serfish dreck from Fluke herself:
Forty percent of female students at Georgetown Law report struggling financially as a result of this policy. One told us of how embarrassed and powerless she felt when she was standing at the pharmacy counter, learning for the first time that contraception wasn’t covered, and had to walk away because she couldn’t afford it. Women like her have no choice but to go without contraception. Just last week, a married female student told me she had to stop using contraception because she couldn’t afford it any longer. Women employed in low wage jobs without contraceptive coverage face the same choice.
Forty percent of female students at Georgetown Law report struggling financially as a result of this policy.
Have less sex. You won't turn into a pumpkin at midnight.
One told us of how embarrassed and powerless she felt when she was standing at the pharmacy counter, learning for the first time that contraception wasn’t covered, and had to walk away because she couldn’t afford it.
Cry me an ocean. This is her problem, not mine, not my insurance company's, not a Mormon non-profit charity's, and not government's
Women like her have no choice but to go without contraception.
Then she goes without contraception, or buy that which you can afford. If you cannot afford it, deal with it, but don't ask me to pay for it through the insurance I pay into and support for my own use (or, if the owner of an insurance company, do not wish to provide contraceptives or convenience abortion services due to matters of conscience) or through the charities I support or work for (and let's not be coy about what this is all about: Fluke want's to thrust the mailed fist of the state right into private insurance companies and religious non-profits and force them to subsidize behavior that is contrary to their religious beliefs and violate conscience, and for upscale college students at a prestigious university no less (in-state tuition a Georgetown averages $43,000) That is the core of her present activism)
Just last week, a married female student told me she had to stop using contraception because she couldn’t afford it any longer.
Get the less expensive pills, or alter you sexual practices so that pregnancy does not result. How they handle this is their business, of course, and up to them, but don't ask me or any other taxpayer to subsidize your contraceptives. Its not my problem, its not my responsibility, and when Obamacare is fully implemented, and most Americans are forced out of private insurance, off their employer funded programs, and into the exchanges, the state will then be using general tax funds for contraceptives - as well as convenience abortion - as it sees fit.
The problem with most on the Left, and that which is at the core of the problems they post to themselves and the rest of society, is that they are, for a most part, a people trapped permanently in a state of adolescence, with the psychological and intellectual immaturity, sense of entitlement and idealistic narcissism this phase of human development often implies.
Those who grow beyond this state usually, sooner or later, become conservatives, either philosophically, in the manner in which they live their lives, or both. Those who do not, become "liberals" and come to see their personal predilections, desires, indulgences, and lifestyle choices as "rights" that must be fulfilled by their neighbors upon whom they believe they have a preemptive claim of time, labor, and property.
As we slouch toward Gomorrah, at least all will be fair, everyone will be equal, and with a chicken in every pot, there will be a Trojan in every purse.