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Originally Posted by Danzig
it's akin to your car insurer requiring everyone have 'full coverage' regardless of year of the vehicle, its value, etc.
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Only if those with newer, more expensive vehicles and good driving records supplement insuring the pieces of shiat and bad drivers (DUI's, accidents etc.) with full coverage in the form of higher premiums.
However when your car can't get into the mechanic/body shop right away because one of the piece of shiats described above is being fixed, it's manageable although far from fair.
When you can't get into the Dr. it's a different story. Not like you can rent a heart stint or hip for a few days.