Government intervention is responsible for his plight
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Submitted by Harry Binswanger (United States), Oct 15, 2012 21:18
An extremely relevant point is that the high cost of the kind of coverage the man needed is due entirely to government intervention in the health market. A high-deductible policy, to cover such catastrophic events, would be quite cheap on even a semi-free market.
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