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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (745434)10/9/2013 10:37:58 PM
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They have to buy auto insurance also, don't they?
If people don't need to drive they are not required to buy auto insurance. People who do drive can buy auto insurance in the free market. They have a choice on whether or not to drive and buy insurance. I know people in their twenties who don't drive and don't have to buy auto insurance. If they decide to drive they can shop around for something as cheap as possible from the free market industry. I see companies competing to bring the price down as low as possible.

So why would they view the ACA any differently???

If every young person did not need to drive until middle age and was forced to pay the government to insure people who do drive, you might have a point. We are talking about the population of healthy young people, who do not receive medical services, and in general wont need much for decades, being forced to pay for ACA, so that other people will be taken care of. With no competition for customers the ACA has no reason to improve services or to keep costs down. We will be billing the kids, we just wont tell them about it until they are too screwed to do anything about it ... our sweet little secret ... they can't win, they can't break even, and they can't get out of the game.
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