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I see your slippery slope argument of "the ultimate socialized/rationed model". But aren't you concerned that without any type of public option that no insurance company will insure you at any price given your current condition? It seems that an insurance company would lose money by insuring you. Unless they charge exorbitant prices. Ultimately, your insurance company is going to decide what care you get.



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