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To: packrat35
If I don’t have a pre-existing condition, then why should I pay extra for a policy to cover one?

So that the price for people with pre-extisting conditions can be less?

32 posted on 10/08/2018 2:42:24 PM PDT by Go Gordon (I gave my dog Grady a last name - Trump - because he loves tweets.)
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To: Go Gordon

The price for those with pre existing conditions would ostensibly be less.

And if we covered the fire on the house that burned uninsured years ago, the price of insurance for that homeowner would be less, as well.

The question is should we be forced to do this?

And is there no penalty for deliberately going uninsured when you are healthy?

I am currently uninsured. If I get cancer this year God Forbid I’ll pay the price. I am aware I’m taking a risk. It would not be fair to me to make everyone else pay for it.

Im not sharing the savings of unpaid premiums with the American taxpayer. Why should they have to bail me out?.


55 posted on 10/08/2018 4:22:16 PM PDT by Persevero (Democrats haven't been this nutty since we freed their slaves.)
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