Oct 5th 2011, 0:45:12
We simply need a better topic in here. One that is worthy of thought and that will not get me banned for being a hate-mongering bigot.
Insurance is a form of actuarial usury that drives up costs of all things insured and that provides no real service. Insurance rears is ugly head in the form of compulsory insurance for drivers of motor vehicles (at least in the US) to the health insurance employers provide that is theoretically discounted, but in fact just means the worker is being forced to relinquish a portion of their compensation to have this insurance.
Heaven forbid a person should attempt to be self-insuring. Hospitals will give you lower priority in treatment and charge you more than they charge insurance companies if you do pay.
In fact, the insurance companies have us so trapped in red tape that doctors offices must employ extra people for the sole purpose of dealing with insurance.
It seems to me an intelligent person might be able to set aside a few hundred dollars a month, and in a relatively short time they would have the money to buy 99% of what insurance companies were supporting.
Let's face it: Insurance companies are in business to make money. This means the average person loses money for having insurance and that the greater your need for the insurance the harder the insurance company will work to void your claim with their expert lawyers--and that isn't just health insurance but all insurance.
It's not enough to just allow a person to self insure. The entire infrastructure is poisoned and made inefficient by insurance companies. They need to be outlawed.
Insurance is a form of actuarial usury that drives up costs of all things insured and that provides no real service. Insurance rears is ugly head in the form of compulsory insurance for drivers of motor vehicles (at least in the US) to the health insurance employers provide that is theoretically discounted, but in fact just means the worker is being forced to relinquish a portion of their compensation to have this insurance.
Heaven forbid a person should attempt to be self-insuring. Hospitals will give you lower priority in treatment and charge you more than they charge insurance companies if you do pay.
In fact, the insurance companies have us so trapped in red tape that doctors offices must employ extra people for the sole purpose of dealing with insurance.
It seems to me an intelligent person might be able to set aside a few hundred dollars a month, and in a relatively short time they would have the money to buy 99% of what insurance companies were supporting.
Let's face it: Insurance companies are in business to make money. This means the average person loses money for having insurance and that the greater your need for the insurance the harder the insurance company will work to void your claim with their expert lawyers--and that isn't just health insurance but all insurance.
It's not enough to just allow a person to self insure. The entire infrastructure is poisoned and made inefficient by insurance companies. They need to be outlawed.