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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 704545" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>Of course it would not do you any good. You have admitted that you need someone else to take care of you. You could not buy insurance with a 7500 dollar deductible because you would never be willing to provide for yourself. You could however buy any level of insurance you want here(depending on the laws of your state). There is no need for you to force everyone else to also purchase what you feel is a good bet for you. All you do when you purchase an insurance policy is make a wager. You bet that you will use more medical care than you pay in and the insurance is betting that you will use less than you are paying in. So in that case one should really only carry enough coverage to keep them from going busted. I hate to bet against myself which is one of many reasons that I am not a fan of insurance. I do however have a cancer policy since I have a strong family history that will me 250000 if I come down with cancer and I give them 12 dollars a month. I feel like over time that I will come out on this bet but I would never try and make the government force everyone else to purchase the same policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 704545, member: 8259"] Of course it would not do you any good. You have admitted that you need someone else to take care of you. You could not buy insurance with a 7500 dollar deductible because you would never be willing to provide for yourself. You could however buy any level of insurance you want here(depending on the laws of your state). There is no need for you to force everyone else to also purchase what you feel is a good bet for you. All you do when you purchase an insurance policy is make a wager. You bet that you will use more medical care than you pay in and the insurance is betting that you will use less than you are paying in. So in that case one should really only carry enough coverage to keep them from going busted. I hate to bet against myself which is one of many reasons that I am not a fan of insurance. I do however have a cancer policy since I have a strong family history that will me 250000 if I come down with cancer and I give them 12 dollars a month. I feel like over time that I will come out on this bet but I would never try and make the government force everyone else to purchase the same policy. [/QUOTE]
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