Private Health Insurance the "Worst Product in American History": Former Industry Shill »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 2 weeks, 3 days ago in Political NewsHe's not the first former health insurance company ex-employee to speak of the extent to which the health insurance industry will go to ensure its profits, but he's the latest. Andy Cobb, a former Blue Cross spokesman, is fed up and has teamed with Brave New Films for a new ad.
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lloydm652 weeks, 3 days ago
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I Totally diagree,I think health care insurance is fantastic.No other business will hedge your bet like it does.For a few thousand dollars a year their betting your going to stay healthy,and even if you do say for ten,or twenty years then have a medical procedure your probably still money ahead.Who out there would be comfortable putting your premiums in the bank to cover your health cost.I think free government health care,Docters,nurses,and all medical staffs working as missionary for food,and shelter is the desire of the left.How many times I've read on propeller there should be no profit.I say double my primiums,and give me my groceries.
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