InCognition
Active Member
Sorry, my bad, you implied or inferred mandated health insurance by stating the following:I never mentioned mandated health insurance, kindly re-read.
As for the remainder, go ahead and pay in. As I have mentioned, insurance is a small portion of the issue. I'm done here.
Time to get high and watch a paid-for movie.
Anyone who brings up mandatory insurance is likely implying or at least thinking of the new generation, of these mandatory health insurance laws.And I'll bet you support mandatory insurance laws as well, the insurance industry has for decades. In the same way pharmaceutical companies have manipulated Federal law.
Our last 2 governors have been convicted of misappropriating tax dollars, one of them was secretary of state here...the department that rules the roads.
Now go run for office.. ya patsy bitch.
Auto insurance is far different form most types of insurance given it's very specific circumstances regarding what one thinks is a "right".
Didn't you say earlier you "don't have an issue with mandatory insurance"? So why would you tell UB "I bet you support mandatory insurance laws as well"? I understand "supporting" and "not having an issue" are different, but they are relative to some degree. I don't get what your point is and how it relates to the subject at hand.
All I was pointing out is your belief, that you think you're somehow being duped with auto insurance, thus you want some sort of a refund or opt-out option. The fact is if there was an opt-out option, many people who got in severe wrecks who had opted-out, would just file bankruptcy and the victim of that accident would get royally fucked.
If you chose an opt-out option, sure you may end up lucky with no issue, however if you severely crippled someone in an auto accident you simply couldn't afford to cover the costs unless you're worth millions upon millions of dollars. You don't deserve any sort of refund because like I said, if you hit someone tomorrow it can rack up a multi-hundred thousand dollar hospital bill in less than 12 months, which is far beyond what you've payed in insurance in the past 20 years... unless of course you drive five Bugattis.