Bashing Insurance Companies

President Obama is going around bashing insurance companies, and the usual suspects are rushing to their defense. The defenders of the insurance companies have a point in that it seems a bit unfair to blame them for doing what is their job to do: maximize profits. Crocodiles eat the unwary and so do health insurance companies - that's their nature. Life, though isn't fair, and it also isn't fair that the insurance companies benefit from a ridiculously organized health care system that wastes trillions and is dangerously unstable. The insurance companies badly want to prevent change in the system which would decrease their monopolistic and other profits, and consequently have spent tens of millions to do so. By doing so, they have chosen to be the enemy, and the leader's duty is to defeat, and if necessary destroy, that enemy.

The insurance companies pretended to be on board with reform, so they also get a charge of duplicity. I won't shed any tears for those crocodillians, even if I do happen to own a bit of their stock.

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