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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1704677" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Um....are you serious? Did you even read what I said? Don't you understand that a motorist can opt out of the liability insurance by opting not to drive a motor vehicle? Don't you understand that the difference with the ACA (and this is what makes it foolish to compare the ACA to buying car insurance) is that we now are REQUIRED to have insurance or face a penalty and can't opt out of having insurance like we can opt out of driving or buying a home? Why does that fly over you people's heads? Well....I have already stated the reason why. That reason is why I think you are hung up on the notion that you are entitled to operate a vehicle or buy a home. And that is why you can't understand the fallacy of comparing the ACA to motor and home owner's insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1704677, member: 198"] Um....are you serious? Did you even read what I said? Don't you understand that a motorist can opt out of the liability insurance by opting not to drive a motor vehicle? Don't you understand that the difference with the ACA (and this is what makes it foolish to compare the ACA to buying car insurance) is that we now are REQUIRED to have insurance or face a penalty and can't opt out of having insurance like we can opt out of driving or buying a home? Why does that fly over you people's heads? Well....I have already stated the reason why. That reason is why I think you are hung up on the notion that you are entitled to operate a vehicle or buy a home. And that is why you can't understand the fallacy of comparing the ACA to motor and home owner's insurance. [/QUOTE]
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