Yep, now that is 'wrong', to have your ins company drop you when you most need the help you've been paying for.
The same, pre-existing conditions should not preclude one from retaining their ins or obtaining health ins.
But being forced to purchase ins from the govt is not the way to go, and also being fined and/or imprisoned for not doing so definitely is a No No.
Quite a few unemployed folks are fighting now just to put food on the table, and the govt is going to put them in prison?
MrKenpon 2 years ago
Yep, now that is 'wrong', to have your ins company drop you when you most need the help you've been paying for.
The same, pre-existing conditions should not preclude one from retaining their ins or obtaining health ins.
But being forced to purchase ins from the govt is not the way to go, and also being fined and/or imprisoned for not doing so definitely is a No No.
Quite a few unemployed folks are fighting now just to put food on the table, and the govt is going to put them in prison?
MrKenpon 2 years ago