WHOA!....LMAO!
To see the value of this, consider a pool of 200 people in which six have pre-existing heart disease or cancer. Rates for everyone will be through the roof. But if the six are placed in a high-risk pool and ensured coverage at an “”affordable rate,”” the risk profile of the larger pool is stabilized and coverage for the remaining 194 people is driven down.
That's as far as I had to read...so much for economy of scale...idiots!
Doubtful.
However, you are allowed in fact have a right to your opinion. As are other.
My guess is you favor the President’s Plan instead.