Huge difference, David. Auto insurance is mandated by each individual state, NOT the federal government. Secondly, I can choose not to participate in the auto insurance mandate by simply not owning a car or not driving. I can take public transportation to get around. I'm only compelled to pay if I actually participate. Mandated health insurance gives me no such option. I pay whether I want to or not. If the federal government can force you to buy a product they think you should own, then what's next? Everyone has to buy a GM car or face an Auto Tax? I mean they do have to make their money back on their investment... Rob McCall On Nov 03, 2010, at 07:25 , David Love wrote: > The discussion has become somewhat misdirected. The point I was trying to make is that the incurred costs that the uninsured often end up not paying are born by someone. The argument for mandated health insurance is not a lot different than mandated auto insurance. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101103/b640c66f/attachment.htm>
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