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Originally Posted by Dagwood
Good point, initially. But, what would you do if you got hit from someone else and they didn't have insurance coverage? Would you have the money, yourself, to cover the damages and/or buying a new car? That's what auto insurance is for. So, on the other hand, the two cannot be compared, principle or otherwise. First of all, the auto insurance network isn't as complex as the health care network is. Red tape in the auto insurance industry isn't nearly as complex as it is in the health care industry. I think there are so many stark differences, too many to list actually, that the two cannot be compared...
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That is the point, when people go to the emergency room without insurance, who pays the bill? A
nd the comparison is both are INSURANCE, and insurance is ripping off the American people. Taking their money, and then trying to get out of paying the bill, such as reasons of pre-existing conditions. Who..that is 50 or over, don't have a pre-existing condition. My daughter is 38, and she has a pre-existing back problem, also her first baby was a C-section, and the insurance, before the Health Care Reform Bill that was signed in, would not cover her having another baby, but the new Health Care now does cover her.
Also, the new Health Care, helps women to get birth control pills FREE. The only thing that the Health Care Reform Bill does is to stop the INSURANCE COMPANIES from ripping off the American people. I can not see why anyone would want to do away with the Health Care Reform Bill, that was signed in by our President. The only reason is GREED by the doctors and insurance companies fighting to get MORE MONEY for themselves instead of us. .( Bible states.....Woe be unto the doctors and the lawyer...(WHY) ..that take advantage of the hardships of others ).