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  • In a system where insurance doesn’t exist but the government also doesn’t fund it, each individual person would be financially crippled with debt if anything ever went wrong.

    1. No. If the insurance didn’t create the atmosphere of territorial turfing, prices would be naturally set by competition. They would be much more accessible.

    2. Let us not forget the amount of claims that get denied in order to guarantee financial solvency for the middleman parasites.

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    Ideally, we would elect representatives who want all healthcare funded through the government.

    Yeah. Let’s just support this nonsense by printing more money. /s

    If you avoid paying a racket, you’ll also get the mother of all fines, because they’re gonna break your fucking legs.

    Direct violence is out of fashion. Now it is all about systematic financial crippling into homelessness and starvation.


  • Insurance (either private or public) doesn’t do anything negative to you if you don’t pay

    In Europe it is very mandatory, by law. Don’t fall for the universal healthcare scam ameribros.

    edit: Healthcare is the hot topic, but let’s not forget the essential business insurance. Car insurance also very much doesn’t reimburse for the damages, so even the individuals are at loss even when not at fault. Due to personal experience I am led to believe that insurance companies do have their goons that do the bidding for uninsured business subjects.

    Another problem is the monopoly style competition curbing. Those who tried opening a private health clinic know all about it. If it wasn’t for insurance territorial turfing, it would be much easier to run a clinic and compete by offering a fair price. Corruption is now a part of business it seems.