Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Of all subjects.

Health care is something that should be easy to get. Apparently, if you're uninsured and have something like a gunshot wound then you are twice more likely to die than the guy in the next room over with a head injury. Why? Because he has insurance. Sure, maybe he doesn't pay his rent on time and he has a marijuana farm but he is going to live! You on the other hand, who has three beautiful kids, a nice wife, went to Harvard but lost your job at Intel three months ago so insurance is a no-no (wifey stays at home with the kiddos). Welcome to your deathbed, son.
This is just an example I made up. It seems relevant and makes sense to me. Sure, it's kind of a long shot given the two types of examples of men but it could happen, aye?
Just an emphasis on insurance. I don't quite understand it but this is what I got as a point. If you dislike it, sorry buddy but it's just an opinion.

5 comments:

  1. ya your right, it's the insurance companies that are the problem, they are just the pointless middle men in all this. a bunch of greedy bastards if you ask me.

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  2. I know that's complicated to get insurance, but I wonder how they do it. What could possibly take so long?

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  3. I completely agree, it's so crazy. Insurance companies are just killing off their own kind.

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  4. The problem is that the competition for health insurance is too low. If people did not rely on their businesses to support them in health insurance, and supported themselves on top of their businesses insurance, it wouldn't be a problem. The more people who make a demand for it, the better packages, deals, and better programs become available. WHY? because of the incentive in health insurance would have. No one want to insure a human being who can end up having a 5 million dollar operation, and losing money. But the bigger the industry becomes, and the more money it makes, the more people want to get involved in making better

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  5. and AFFORDABLE, and easier to handle

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