Into the Night, I'm a proponent of such a provision be a requirement of any medical insurance qualifying for the Affordable Care Act or the federal standards requirements of medical insurance within whatever federal policy may update or replace the federal Patient Protection Affordable Care Act.
Why do you wish the federal government to interfere with markets like this? They have no authority to do so. Price controls never work. They ALWAYS cause shortages.
Into the Night, the same unconstitutional assertion was made in opposition to the federal minimum wage rate.
An argument, not an assertion. The argument is correct. The federal government has no authority to implement any form of price controls. Minimum wage laws are price controls. They never work.
If the Affordable Care Act were ever to be deemed as to be unconstitutional, both the concepts of federal minimum wage rate and a mandated acqiring of qualifying medical insurance would themselves remain constitutional.
NONE of it is constitutional. The federal government does NOT have authority to require you to buy anything. They do NOT have the authority to implement price controls.
Republican’s dilemma is that a constitutional mandated medical insurance plan would be passed.
I don't give a shit about Republicans or Democrats. I give a shit about the Constitution, and how far the federal government has deviated from it.
The majority of USA voters want coverage with no penalty for previous conditions.
Then they can pressure their States to pass appropriate amendments to the Constitution, giving the federal government that authority. Until then, it is unconstitutional.
Commercial insurance companies cannot make that happen without government subsidies.
WRONG. Commercial insurance companies made that happen when they first opened and there WERE no laws about medical insurance companies.
Federal funding of legal residents’ catastrophic medical costs reduces all (i.e. commercial, or nonprofits’ or governments’) insurance plans,
WRONG. That money from the federal government is NOT free. YOU pay for it, whether through federal taxation, through the costs of federal regulations, and through the devalued dollar from the federal government printing too many of them.
but that’s not enough to enable non-government insurers with no federal subsidies offering adequate medical insurance policies at affordable prices with no penalties for pre-existing conditions.
They do not need federal assistance to offer such insurance. They never did, and they still don't. It matters not. The federal government has no authority there.