Sunday, August 9, 2009

FreedHuman

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If someone wants to buy health insurance, someone is willing to sell it to that buyer, there is no fraud or extortion involved, the insurer is financially sound, both parties agree to the terms -- it's NONE of the government's business. For the government to interfere or dictate terms other than what they agreed on -- is arrogant meddling, and wrong. Whatever two competent consenting adults wish to do with each other is nobody else's business. Thus, the proposal to outlaw insurance companies must be rejected summarily as a gross invasion of privacy. (Such proposals seem to be motivated by blind irrational hatred of insurance companies.)
Some people may NOT wish to enroll in Medicare. So government should NOT force anyone to enroll -- that would be an invasion of a person's private business.
And of course, nobody should be forced to pay for others' health care.
I agree that it's time to get serious about health care. The overall objective should be to get government out of the way. It's time to get serious about allowing individual freedom to exist in this important aspect of life.

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