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by lend000
3434 days ago
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> So, screw people who are born with a chronic condition, or people who lose coverage due to poverty and then want to get back on later? I don't think insurance is necessary in the system I propose, but to the first point, nature already screwed you, life isn't fair, etc. To the second, I actually addressed that in my comment as something that could be eligible for protection for some period. But let me know if you take issue with the main points -- not trying to get into a battle of details. |
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I consider these questions to be among the main points. If you don't, that would explain our difference of opinion. I really can't understand shrugging off screwing over people born with chronic conditions on the basis that life is unfair anyway. I mean, you can use that argument to justify nearly anything. Why outlaw murder? Sure, it sucks to get murdered, but life is unfair.