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RE: Workers Paradise. /Political rant.



At 3:18 PM 9/16/96, [email protected] wrote:

>I don't think that a reasonable person would argue that medical insurance
>should
>be outlawed because everyone should take care of their own needs. A social
>safety net is simply a form of health and life insurance. Statistical arbitrage
>if you will. By spreading the risk you minimize the cost. Yes, some people will
>take advantage of the system. But like a virus, a robust system should be able
>to withstand this form of attack.

I have never argued against insurance! People who wish to buy insurance are
welcome to, obviously.

As to the "social safety net," things are far, far beyond a simple safety
net. When 14-year-old pregnant inner city girls are given money to set up
their own households (cf. Charles Murray's "Losing Ground"), this is not a
"safety net," this is subsidized breeding.

And so on.

--Tim May

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