Your house has burned to the ground now you go get yourself home insurance and you want said insurance to pay for your burnt house. You have no car insurance, you total your car so now you finally get some car insurance and you want said car insurance company to pay for your wreck of a car. Real smart.
1) So you're saying that when these insurance companies say, 'you know, I just don't feel like helping you today', they shouldn't have to face justice?
2) Actually, since you're the brightest, why don't you educate me? You still haven't explained to me why you believe that price regulations actually cause prices to rise.
BTW, both 1) and 2) would not be if there was universal healthcare.
1) The corrosive effects of law suits I already explained to you remain regardless of their intent, which you claim to divine, against all logic, reason, and history. 2) Even the communists have abandoned price fixing. The short answer is that markets set prices better than government functionaries. Beyond that, educate yourself. A hint to a clue is that peasants swim AWAY from Cuba, not toward it.
Fine, you can keep on with your insults. I'll continue to have a civiled debate.
The law suits were meant to force these companies to do what they said they would do, cover people in time of need. Regulations meant to keep prices at bay so middle-class people can afford coverage. Explain to me how cost regulations are causing insurance companies to raise prices. I'm very interested.
Prior to the labyrinth of Government law suits, regulation, and subsidy the "crazy amounts" were not as crazy. If for every 10 million, $1 pills something bad happens to a sick person and the company pays out $100 million in damages, then future prices tend to be more "crazy".
Yes, the incessant refrains for more damaging socialist policy as a cure for socialist policy requires a rejection of logic, reason and history. Thus, it NEEDS to be mocked -- it is an insult to humanity.
Instead businesses can charge crazy amounts for a product/service that is necessary for human survival, not caring how much you make, and have you die if you can't afford it.
Calling the government greedy for not paying more is what big business does.
Thanks for calling me delusional, btw. Did I insult you?
Big, small, and medium businesses share a common trait: they can't force you to buy their goods and services and charge you according to how much money you have, while telling you how greedy you are for not paying them more for it. Unlike government, which can and does.
THE LIBERAL MIND:
The Psychological Causes of
Political Madness__
read this book for some insite on their mental sickness
automaticAEV 4 years ago
Your house has burned to the ground now you go get yourself home insurance and you want said insurance to pay for your burnt house. You have no car insurance, you total your car so now you finally get some car insurance and you want said car insurance company to pay for your wreck of a car. Real smart.
robhansen 4 years ago
*would not be necessary
Bracus72 4 years ago
1) So you're saying that when these insurance companies say, 'you know, I just don't feel like helping you today', they shouldn't have to face justice?
2) Actually, since you're the brightest, why don't you educate me? You still haven't explained to me why you believe that price regulations actually cause prices to rise.
BTW, both 1) and 2) would not be if there was universal healthcare.
Bracus72 4 years ago
1) The corrosive effects of law suits I already explained to you remain regardless of their intent, which you claim to divine, against all logic, reason, and history. 2) Even the communists have abandoned price fixing. The short answer is that markets set prices better than government functionaries. Beyond that, educate yourself. A hint to a clue is that peasants swim AWAY from Cuba, not toward it.
TylerNull 4 years ago
Fine, you can keep on with your insults. I'll continue to have a civiled debate.
The law suits were meant to force these companies to do what they said they would do, cover people in time of need. Regulations meant to keep prices at bay so middle-class people can afford coverage. Explain to me how cost regulations are causing insurance companies to raise prices. I'm very interested.
Bracus72 4 years ago
Prior to the labyrinth of Government law suits, regulation, and subsidy the "crazy amounts" were not as crazy. If for every 10 million, $1 pills something bad happens to a sick person and the company pays out $100 million in damages, then future prices tend to be more "crazy".
Yes, the incessant refrains for more damaging socialist policy as a cure for socialist policy requires a rejection of logic, reason and history. Thus, it NEEDS to be mocked -- it is an insult to humanity.
TylerNull 4 years ago
Instead businesses can charge crazy amounts for a product/service that is necessary for human survival, not caring how much you make, and have you die if you can't afford it.
Calling the government greedy for not paying more is what big business does.
Thanks for calling me delusional, btw. Did I insult you?
664BLIND 4 years ago
Big, small, and medium businesses share a common trait: they can't force you to buy their goods and services and charge you according to how much money you have, while telling you how greedy you are for not paying them more for it. Unlike government, which can and does.
In other words, your delusions are replete.
TylerNull 4 years ago
Big business is in charge of your healthcare now...
664BLIND 4 years ago