Premium insurance is a benefit of a good job. Sorta like something to work hard and strive for.
You should have to work hard and strive to have access to basic medical care?Are you kidding me?
Nope. He's not. And he just doesn't understand that you can work your ass off, get a good salary, and STILL not be able to pay your medical bills, even if you have a good insurance plan. My cousin's husband works like a dog and makes good money, yet they're in danger of losing their house because of her medical problems. She can't even work right now because of her health (she nearly died), so don't give me that "work hard and strive for extrta benefits" crap.
If you think people deserve to be denied health care because they can't afford higher premiums, you can go fuck yourself. I'm sick of seeing people I know lose coverage because of greedy health insurance companies suddenly deciding they have a "pre-existing condition". I'm sick of people going bankrupt because their medical bills have suddenly skyrocketed.
There are people on this very forum who are unable to get any form of coverage. Why? Because all the providers, including the ones provided by their employers, reject them due to preexisting conditions. Healthcare is not something to strive for... it is a basic necessity that everyone needs, just as clearly and obviously as everyone needs air. The system in the US rejects the very people who need it the most. And you know... that's bad.
Quoted for the goddammed fucking truth.