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Old 09-21-2009, 03:08 PM   #148
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Originally Posted by kg_veteran View Post
No, it doesn't. Your question involved people who couldn't pay for services. Even if you mandate that they be insured, they still won't be paying.
if they are paying for the insurance then yes, they will be paying.

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At least we've got that out of the way.
it also isn't inherently more expensive.

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The only way you can argue that it's more equitable is if it's requiring more folks to pay for their own care. If they can't pay in the first place, then an insurance mandate isn't going to change that.
yes, it is requiring more folks to pay for their own care.

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