“Health insurance should work like auto insurance. If I go in, it’s covered based on me paying for the premium, not based on me going somewhere that just happened to be in-network.”
You don’t have to be an economist to know that in the short span of Biden’s Presidency, America has found itself in a monetary mess. Nor do you need to be a political pundit to understand that the cause of our distress is the administration’s decidedly leftist, progressive bent. We are in an inflationary spiral- the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades. The cost of living is increasing by leaps and bounds. Looming is a recession that is bound to make it harder for us to make ends meet.
In an interview with Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of Mature American Citizens, on her Better For America Podcast, business and market analyst Seth Denson explained his view on the economy and America’s healthcare crisis. He assured Rebecca that he is not against health insurance, but rather what it has become following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Seth stated, “I am against the way that health insurance is currently structured because it’s not insurance at all. When we think about insurance; We think, ‘it’s protecting me from a risk. I’m transferring that risk. ‘What our health insurance system has really become is a financier of that risk. They’re financing it. And really [it has become] what I like to call the…
