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Your demands to be left alone would be much more convincing if you would sign a forfeiture of your right to participate in the US medical care system above a certain price point, per year. (Assuming we could enforce it)

If, when the care required to save your life cost above, say, $10k in one year, you agreed to die -- then I would consider you to be taking the notion of individual responsibility seriously. As it stands, you are proudly forcing the rest of us to bear your risks.



And people think I'm the heartless one for not wanting the line the coffers of Aetna, et. al.


I'm pretty right-wing generally, but I don't see any alternative between forcing everyone to pay for healthcare somehow, or having hospitals literally throw people out as soon as they are unable to pay. Nobody is willing to vote for throwing injured broke people onto the streets, so we're all going to be paying for it somehow, whether it's through mandatory insurance or taxes.


Hey, none of us like the fact that insurance is so profitable for Aetna et al. We just recognize the cost-benefit tradeoff of paying premiums, and the merit of making urgent medical care undeniable -- i.e. we can't force a hospital not to treat you if you are in dire medical need. So the hypothetical I mentioned above is not, in fact, possible.


Yeah but will you still say the same when the doctors say to you like mine did to me "we are putting you on the kidney transplant list"




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