The basketball analogy is valid.
An unforeseen medical expense is not genetic but for these purposes it might as well be.
It is an unfair random occurrence.
If we change the rules to compensate people for unfair random occurrences we are just lying to ourselves.
Life is unfair—denying it just creates new problems.
“ If we change the rules to compensate people for unfair random occurrences we are just lying to ourselves.”
Silly.
The rules of the basketball court are the same as any physical measurement rules
Credit score rules are made up as evidenced by this ruling. Same as the overinflated rulings of medical expenses
Hospital administrators and doctors are famous for being stupid and overinflated with economics
Pharmaceutical companies sit on 500 billion while charging too much for drugs to old people with no active income
Basketball ? What?
No