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Originally Posted by killbox916
I think there needs to be some kind of reform
A good friend of mine's wife had minor heart surgery and it cost $65000 and the insurance denied payment because they said she had a preexisting condition. But she is only 25 and there is no way to prove she didn't have a preexisting condition.
I do think we need to be protected by law from insurance scum.
Im not sure about the Gov. plan. Although Social Security was in this same situation, and people would go ape Sh_t  if the government discontinued that.
So I'm not sure, I think that we need to give something a chance.
I just wish the bill were kept a little more basic.
BTW, my first post and glad to be here.
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Yeh insurance reform!
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No state shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and attach a fee to it. Murdock v. Penn., 319 US 105
A State [or the US] may not impose a charge for the enjoyment of a right granted by the federal Constitution. Murdock v Pennsylvania, 319 U.S (1943)
Therefore, the U.S. citizens residing in one of the states of the union, are classified as property and franchises of the feds as an "individual entity, Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Fox, 298 U.S. 193, 80 L.Ed. 1143, 56 S.Ct. 773
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