Drive Private Insurance Costs Down by Allowing People to Purchase Policies Across State Lines

Competition drives prices down when the pool is larger. Artificial boundaries around state borders keeping people from shopping nationally for health insurance is unfair to Americans, is anti-capitalist, and creates small, state monopolies and coverage cartels. None of this serves the public, but rather the insurance and pharmaceutical companies, keeping premiums outrageously high and out of reach for so many. Make insurance companies compete for American enrollees, encouraging attractive coverage packages and even more attractive premium prices. If I can buy my auto insurance from any company in the nation, I should be able to buy my health insurance from anyone as well. This will also make the failed and exorbitant and socialistic ACA obsolete and relegated to the dustbin of failed Democratic economy-grabs.

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