8th December 2009, 10:47 PM
Not that it's below the government to screw the people over, but I would actually confide in the government sooner than I would an insurance company just because the insurance company has more to gain by screwing its clients over. The public option seems to work well in other countries (not that every country with universal healthcare is doing well, but France has the best healthcare system of all time, OF ALL TIME, lol Kanye). But as long as there's regulation (evil government regulation, HISSSSS, government r 2 big!) to prevent private insurance companies from taking advantage of people, then I guess it's okay... for now. 90% is pretty effing huge; can't knock that. I'm surprised the abortion amendment was kept in the healthcare bill; it didn't survive the House of Representatives' version of the bill.