ext_4752 ([identity profile] xiphias.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] xiphias 2006-03-09 01:00 am (UTC)

You're making a number of assumptions here.

First is that "young equals healthy."

There has never been a year of my life in which I've consumed less than a thousand dollars of health care. And most years have been significantly more. My medications are over $200/month alone. And have been for most of my life.

In addition, I've never earned more than $10,000 in a single year.

Under your plan, I'd be dead.

Now, this may or may not be a downside of your plan from your point of view, but I assure you that, from my point of view, it is. I'm afraid that I cannot support any plan under which I'm dead.

Another assumption that you are making is that I have the ability to make better decisions about my own health care than a pencil pusher in the government or at some insurance agency.

Why? Actual assignment of health care risk is a significantly complex technical specialty. Why would I be better at it than someone trained in it?

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