DaddySatyr
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Joined: 8/29/2011 From: Pittston, Pennsyltucky Status: offline
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I remember talking about this, a few years ago. As someone who's read the law (because I had to) and who has just a bit of learnin', where consumer economics are concerned, This was bound to happen. Back then, I gave the example of the cost of motorcycle helmets. I lived in NJ where helmets were mandatory. Where I lived in NJ (New Brunswick) was about 26 miles from Morrisville, PA. where helmets are not mandatory. The difference in price between NJ and PA was offensive to anyone with two brain cells to rub together. Same helmets. the stores were about 6 miles apart (The New Jersey store was in Lawrenceville and the PA store was in Morrisville). Same kind of stores (in fact, the one in PA was a bit more of a "local retailer" that sold all brands of bikes {so, their prices would tend to be a bit higher, on average} as opposed to the one in NJ which was a Yamaha dealer). Why the difference? Because in NJ, the people HAD to wear helmets. They had no choice. They were fucked and the profiteers went to work. It's the same thing, happening, here. As I said, from the beginning; this law should have been named "Love Letter To the Insurance Industry". Sure, they lost the pre-existing condition thing but that was going the way of all flesh, anyway. What they gained was a law that made insurance purchases mandatory which makes them more profit and eliminates (presumably) uninsured patients that someone has to pay for. Never missing an opportunity to draw blood, they started re-packaging coverages by eliminating older coverages and putting people onto "new and improved" (for the insurance company) plans. Nothing new in that and it was an immensely predictable outcome ... for anyone with two brain cells to rub together. I guess this says quite a bit about Obummer, also.
< Message edited by DaddySatyr -- 9/17/2013 3:57:34 AM >
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