Consider these two policies:
A. An employer is required to provide its employees health insurance that covers birth control.
B. An employer is required to provide its employees health insurance.
The health insurance company is required to cover birth control.
I can understand someone endorsing both A and B, and I can understand
someone rejecting both A and B. But I cannot understand someone
rejecting A and embracing B, because they are effectively the same
policy. Ultimately, all insurance costs are passed on to the purchaser,
so I cannot see how policy B is different in any way from policy A,
other than using slightly different words to describe it.
Yet it seems that the White House yesterday switched from A to B, and
that change is being viewed by some as a significant accommodation to
those who objected to policy A. The whole thing leaves me scratching my
head.
via http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/
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