Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
- May 13, 2009
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Fail....what if you didn't want the car insurance and were forced to pay premiums that only had limited coverage? Wouldn't you be a little pissed if you were forced to carry insurance even though the coverage sucked? You knew for a fact if you were in an accident you would have to wait months if not a year to get your car fixed. What kind of peace of mind would that really be? After all you watched your neighbors(Canada) wait several months for simple repairs(MRI's and CAT scans)?Your logic is so flawed it's laughable. Insurance is purchased HOPING you won't need to use it. I've had car insurance for 40+ years and never once made a claim. I don't complain about the premiums necessary for that kind of peace of mind.
Er, that's my point. People like Lone Star say they've never had health insurance and will refuse to get any, ever. C'est la vie. His choice. Nobody's gonna arrest him, but he's in trouble if he ever needs expensive care other than putting bandaids on something. Same thing with car insurance. You can go without, but if you drive and you're stopped, you'll be fined, and if you wreck your car you're fucked.
I beg to differ, I will not be in trouble. I have done quite well for myself in the past twenty five plus years. I recently sold some property that netted me 1.7 million dollars, so I'm confident that I can afford any healthcare emergency that befalls me or my family. As I've stated, I've never had health care coverage and the most expensive medical bill I incurred was when my wife died giving birth to my youngest son (now 19). And that bill was almost 50 grand, and it has been paid in full for quite some time now.