CDR: Re: Re: why should it be trusted?

Tim May tcmay at got.net
Wed Oct 18 18:36:52 PDT 2000


At 6:01 PM -0700 10/18/00, Nathan Saper wrote:
>
>  > And what is wrong with this? Nothing that I can see.
>>
>>  Alice the Insurer is free to set her rates as she wishes, and even to
>>  require tests. Bob the Prospective Insured is free to shop elsewhere.
>>
>
>Where elsewhere?  What alternative does Bob have?  If it is cheaper
>for companies to not insure him, they won't.  And then we have a
>public health crises.

"What if nobody will sell Bob the food he wants for the price he is 
willing or able to pay? Then he'll starve to death!!!!!"

Bob is seeking to pay less money in insurance premiums that he 
expects to receive in benefits. Insurers are seeking to get Bob to 
pay more in premiums than they pay out in benefits. Insurance is 
gambling. Get it through your thick skull.

>
>>  What has drawn so many of you socialist creeps to this list in the
>>  past few months? Did "Mother Jones" give out subscription information
>>  recently?
>
>I came because I'm interested in (though admittedly naieve about)
>cryptography, and I like debating with people who hold different
>opinions than I do.


Sadly, you don't know enough to actually carry on a debate. 
Warmed-over socialist platitudes have been your stock in trade.


--Tim May
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