my rant for the week:
I don't care whether someone is gay or not. But the costs associated with spousal benefits, these I worry about -- especially since gays seem to be more likely to change "life" partners than married/heterosexual individuals. Currently, no federal marriage benefits are available to gay couples. Now that Congress has recognized gays, that is certain to change.
Next up, the parade of lawsuits demanding military benefits for civil partners. Then, look out for the demand for federal employee benefits, followed by the demand for benefits from states.
With many states close to debt collapse, one wonders what it will take to bring it all down ...
I don't care whether someone is gay or not. But the costs associated with spousal benefits, these I worry about -- especially since gays seem to be more likely to change "life" partners than married/heterosexual individuals. Currently, no federal marriage benefits are available to gay couples. Now that Congress has recognized gays, that is certain to change.
Next up, the parade of lawsuits demanding military benefits for civil partners. Then, look out for the demand for federal employee benefits, followed by the demand for benefits from states.
With many states close to debt collapse, one wonders what it will take to bring it all down ...