Ah. I see, your objection is to the existence of insurance companies. Useless to society you say. Yes, tell it to the employees. I'm sure they would love to lose their jobs to satisfy you. And tell it to the people who have insurance and have needed it. I'm sure they would be glad to let you pay for their hospital bills.
While you seem angry about this issue, your argument leaves a lot of be desired. And I get a sense that you did not even watch the video. So my advice is to calm down and watch the video. You might learn something.
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There you go again, twisting my words. I said I object to greedhead insurance companies who refuse to cover anyone with a pre-existing condition, not all insurance companies. Or is it that they all do it? I think they do. Look at any insurance application form other than those provided by employers, where pre-existing conditions have to be accepted (which is a decreasing minority these days).
I did not advocate anyone losing their job. If we had universal coverage, It well could be that those same people would be working for the universal health care providers. I have had insurance through my employer nearly all of my life. And it hasn't cost me under $100 since the mid-1970's. Nowadays, NO ONE can get medical insurance that covers anything useful for $100 per month, which is what this bogus film claims.
What I learned from your video is that the guy who made it is every bit as good at finding irresponsible bozos as the insurance companies are at denying coverage to most of the people who really need insurance.
The idea that half of the people that don't have insurance could have it is just bogus.
Libertarians are not living in reality. Most people realize this. That's why the Ron Paul Reloveution or whatever it was went nowhere.