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Originally Posted by Bill14564
I really detest "mandatory." I understand the thought behind it but I just don't like the Govt forcing me to protect myself.
If I am not hurting someone, leave me alone.
If the answer is I am making choices that burden society then watch out, that's a very long, very slipper slope.
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I try to do my best to maintain my health, a healthy life style and perhaps some would say somewhat severe. I don't think that is reflected in my INS rates , the argument can be made that has me subsidizing people with a more relaxed attitude regarding their health. just as not wearing a seat belt increases your likelihood of being more seriously inured in an accident. I see you point but the way we live our lives will effect others, unless we get to the point that smoking, drinking over eating raises your medical INS, just as demonstrated negligent drivers who collect tickets and higher auto INS rates