9/11/2009 5:14:43 PM
I AM CORNTROLLIO!!!
9/11/2009 7:11:27 PM
I have a question.Lets say that I was to go out and buy a PERSONAL health insurance policy like United Healthcare One or something BCBSNC offers.Are they able to adjust my premium rate up or down based on my age/risk once I have purchased the policy? Is it like car insurance in that when you get a ticket, your premiums go up?To me, it would make the most sense to buy catastropic insurance for life and use something like a HSA to cover the high deductible as long as the insurance companies couldn't raise the premium.Granted, it would take a year or five to build up the HSA enough to cover, say, a $10k deductible, but once you have it, it is yours.If I had been paying the same insurance policy for 20+ years, the insurance company has their money up front.If they want to reform insurance, they need to put the power in the people's hands...not the government's, IMHO.
9/11/2009 8:14:33 PM
9/11/2009 8:45:41 PM
dozer, get out of here with that common sense
9/11/2009 8:59:13 PM
It specifically says the "right of the people to keep and bear Arms", it does not grant them the right to buy arms. As such, if you cannot afford a gun or otherwise cannot find someone willing to sell you one, your right has not been violated. That said, we are a very generous society and there are charities that will provide you a gun if you live in a high crime area, have never committed a crime, and cannot afford one.
9/12/2009 11:20:47 AM