Re: Anti-Discrimination Heathly Insurance Bill in Senate
Point One: There is no free market for insurance. It is highly regulated to favor profit for the insurers. They should not be able to pry into citizens private lives and social engineer us through health insurance premiums.
Point two: No one really can demonstrate causal connection between most "risk" and "health." If some drunk may hit me on my bike does than mean I am less "healthy" than the overweight, inactive booze hound driving a buick?
Point One: There is no free market for insurance. It is highly regulated to favor profit for the insurers. They should not be able to pry into citizens private lives and social engineer us through health insurance premiums.
Point two: No one really can demonstrate causal connection between most "risk" and "health." If some drunk may hit me on my bike does than mean I am less "healthy" than the overweight, inactive booze hound driving a buick?