Frank Szabo
Veteran
I know that breast enlargements and tummy tucks aren't covered, but does AA also fund bariatric/gastric bypass surgery, or lyposuction? Obesity is more of a life threatening problem than disagreeing with the plumbing you were born with...
How about abortions? Are they covered procedures?
I am not against people being able to use sick time for elective surgical procedures, but using company funds for them is another issue, especially when the company is losing money...
The money spent on one sex change could fund one new hire for a year, or pay for a year of one or two retiree's pensions. And that doesn't even consider the lost time impact or the other stuff like prescription drug coverage.
Obesity may well be a life threatening issue should a person "grow" enough but again - it's an issue of political correctness vs: common sense - PC will always win - those with an overabundance of poundage (like me) can go to hell because obesity seemingly makes an individual less than human.
Obesity isn't covered by any federal "hate" statute and, therefore, has no standiing in the grand scheme of things. People can't stand it when they haven't anything to hate about another person - obesity has to remain unprotected for this very reason, ie, to legitimately continue a quality that everyone can hate and get away with it - something has to exist to allow some to be better than others or the very fabric of "society" will fall apart.
Over the years, AA has run afoul of numerous government PC rules and overreacted severely with "training", termination of really good people that shouldn't have been fired and many other things that in a sane world would never have happened nor have been tolerated.
I'm afraid "we ain't seen nothin' yet ..." - how about a cupful of Soylent Green?