This is why talking only about the uninsured (of which I am one, by the way) is such a terrible strategy to win national health insurance. Most people have insurance. It is crappy, insecure, job-dependent and getting more expensive
every day. It has co-pays, deductibles, denials, and massive, unfathomable paperwork. It is the threat of uninsurance, and the reality of crappy, overpriced insurance which should be examined.
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Excellent point.
I must admit that this (mostly hidden in plain sight, it seems) aspect of the debate was totally off my radar till you brought it to the fore.
Well said.
.d.