It took years of hard work, study and practice.You actually made me laugh. It must be a sign of the Apocalypse. Hey, there's been too darned much politeness happening today!Clem:Off the top of my head, yes, if accompanied by sufficient Free Market Reform that would ensure a wide range of competition.I'd allow purchasing of health insurance across state lines, under the power and intent of the Commerce Clause, for example.Why shouldn't that be allowed?Is it just me or is that totally non-responsive to my post?It's you. Providing competition would allow lots of choice, so if some idiot insurance company wouldn't insure needed treatments, people could easily change companies.I'd also change the tax deductibility from company to individual, so it'd be very easy to change without having to lobby one's boss.I mean, what kind of idiots would go into the health insurance business, if their religious beliefs were so unpopular that most consumers would reject them?You really ought to take the time to read Free Market publications like the WSJ. Might disturb you for a little while, but they're dangerously persuasive. Edited by RichClem, 29 February 2012 - 04:55 PM.