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It doesn't get rid of the equipment taxes, the fines, or the medicaid expansion, but it shows that insurance isn't naturally at all necessary for everything as I (and others) have long said.
Isn't cash-only (or barter) for medicine a wonderful idea?
Insurance should only be necessary for catastrophic events, but the State wants to encourage waste and inefficiency so it long ago changed what insurance is supposed to be and they also have granted ridiculous patents so that insurance becomes necessary.
It doesn't get rid of the equipment taxes, the fines, or the medicaid expansion, but it shows that insurance isn't naturally at all necessary for everything as I (and others) have long said.
Isn't cash-only (or barter) for medicine a wonderful idea?
Insurance should only be necessary for catastrophic events, but the State wants to encourage waste and inefficiency so it long ago changed what insurance is supposed to be and they also have granted ridiculous patents so that insurance becomes necessary.