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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:11:33 -0700, "Bill McKee"
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Why should an insurance company cover a pre-existing condition if the
person
did not have insurance previously?
They have to now, imagine what that will do to our premiums.
In that Frontline show I talked about the insurance company lobbyist
put her finger right on it. She said their actuaries immediately went
to work computing what the effect was going to be on premiums.
These people are bookies., They don't care which team you pick, they
just adjust the line and take your bet.
That is the wild card nobody wants to talk about.
More bs. Pre-existing conditions could be something minor and usually are.
The "actuaries" are always at work. They don't determine policy. They only
define risk.
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