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As I understand it, HL invests money for 401k plans in pharmaceutical companies. I think that's a little different than what you're submitting as fact.
Not really. They are providing money to companies to develop and manufacture the very thing they are "so" against.
Not what I've read. I can provide a link for it. Can you provide one showing what you claim?
Yup. I'll link it when I get home. I guess they don't do business with a country that forces abortions on their populace either.
Here's mine. http://aattp.org/hobby-lobby-401k-hypocrisy-they-were-for-birth-control-even-after-they-were-against-it/
I figured I couldn't find anything less objective on the ruling than something coming from "Americans Against the Tea Party". So, if you have something else, I'd like to see it.
Did you rely read that article?
I rely did. Is this your problem?
And then many are all too fast to point out that the Greens are not benefitting and profiting from the 401(k) investments in the very products they went to SCOTUS to avoid having to provide based on their religious beliefs. Yo [sic] argue that it is the employees- not the Greens- who are benefitting. And yet, the Greens ARE employees and, as such, participate in the 401(k) program! While you seem to only view them as the shareholders of the corporation, you forget that they are also employed by the corporation in the most senior management positions! They are, as much as anyone else drawing a paycheck from Hobby Lobby, employees. thus, if the 401(k) is profiting, then the Greens are profiting. And with 75 percent of the funds included holding investments that would fail the Green’s religious test as stated in their SCOTUS brief, I’ll gladly take the bet from anyone who cares to wager that the Greens are not choosing some of these funds in their 401(k).
It's still a 401k investment in pharmaceutical companies, right?