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Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis Trade Barbs as Florida's Monoclonal Antibodies Restricted
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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 76249354" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>Personally, I think that if someone<em> voluntarily </em>(by free choice) does any widely understood practice that harms health -- does actions that degrade health sharply like smoking or alcoholism or severe overeating (however defined by the free market), and any other chosen actions -- then (American free market) health insurers <em>should be free </em>to charge them higher premiums or an annual surcharge. </p><p></p><p> After all, we have a <em><strong>free market for health insurance</strong> </em>(under our current law, the ACA (the Affordable Care Act of 2010)).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 76249354, member: 375234"] Personally, I think that if someone[I] voluntarily [/I](by free choice) does any widely understood practice that harms health -- does actions that degrade health sharply like smoking or alcoholism or severe overeating (however defined by the free market), and any other chosen actions -- then (American free market) health insurers [I]should be free [/I]to charge them higher premiums or an annual surcharge. After all, we have a [I][B]free market for health insurance[/B] [/I](under our current law, the ACA (the Affordable Care Act of 2010)). [/QUOTE]
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