• @papertowels
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    You actually bring up an interesting point.

    Their health care costs are our healthcare costs. The way insurance works, healthy people subsidize unhealthy people’s healthcare.

    Additionally, many hospitals around America are finding that they have to buy specialized, expensive equipment just to transport and handle bariatric folks. In a few locales, they’re charging folks that need this specialized equipment more, but my guess is in many others the cost is once again subsidized by the general population.

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        1 month ago

        ACA prohibits charging people more for insurance based on their weight, so those costs are paid for by the public.

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          Right. And that is a choice that was made. You could make a choice to set up a framework to charge them more for their decisions. Instead you and the progressive public are choosing to accept the cost, and then complaining about that cost.

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            Oh right, I totally forgot that I can just waive my magic wand and change that for everyone, so I have no right to complain.

            I guess while I’m at it I might as well waive the magic wand so everyone has perfect health, right? Cut straight to the chase.

            What? I can’t do that?

            Could you believe the audacity I have to point out that under the current status quo, unhealthy people are having their healthcare costs subsidized by healthy people? Because that’s fundamentally how insurance works?