HOW CAN FORCING PEOPLE TO HAVE CAR INSURANCE COMPARE TO FORCING HEALTH INSURANCE?
Question by teagan:
How can forcing people to have automobile insurance compare to forcing health insurance?
Actually this equates to Slavery by the government???
You do not have to purchase automobile insurance if you do not own a car. Secondly, if your automobile is paid for then you only have to have liability insurance to protect others not for the fixes of your own car.
Yet, forcing everyone to have health insurance would fall on each individual regardless of age, sex, race, income, ect. If you do not have enough after paying your monthly bills you will be fined and even serve prison time with a ,000 fee. This essentially goes against Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is not it? Liberals want to state everyone should have, and the government should provide? Yet, this is not government providing it is government enslaving you to have?? Slippery slope they are weaving and the benefits will be far less than we have this day with the government oppression on each individual.
I am not the one who compared the two, Obama did!
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Answer by cannonbolt
This is the most idiotic comparison I have ever heard. You should get “stupid” insurance.
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about 1 year ago
As compared to Republicare slavery to insurance companies?
At least with actual slavery you get fed and basic medical treatment.
So do prisoners. Pedophiles get better health treatment under Republicare than vulnerable senior citizens.
The fee wouldn’t be $25,000. It would be $4000. And it is already the amount that people are paying under Republicare. With health reform, all these costs will go way down.
Republicare has been failing for decades. Its time we tried something different.
about 1 year ago
If they require health insurance I’ll just print up a little card that says I have it. I’m not about to buy something I don’t need. Haven’t had insurance in 12 years. When I go to the doc I pay cash. Cheaper! Why pay 250/month for premiums to be told “sorry, we don’t cover that!” Been there, done that, not doing it again.