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Sir, over the last decade we've seen private companies ban, debank, and blacklist their customers on several occasions. Doing so either does not hurt their business, or in the event it does, they don't care about it.
Insurance companies fucking with normie conservative men? I think not. A select few extreme wrongthinkers have debanked. The significant minority of Americans who are right leaning men have bank accounts and health insurance like everyone else.
I am disturbed by weaponized debanking such as the Canadian trucker protestors' accounts getting frozen and Operation Chokepoint. But it is very small in magnitude and as-of-yet almost vanishingly rare. As a prediction of risk: this is a very low risk issue. I'm not particularly worried about losing my health insurance because I build ARs.
Again, your average young normie conservative already gets screwed by the existing insurance system. They had to pass a mandate to make us buy it, because otherwise we wouldn't sign up to pay for everyone else's expensive prep, hormones, sex change operations, SSRIs, reiki energy healing sessions, etc.. That was literally in the justifications for the bill:
You don't think this is going to get much worse when a public option run by Equity Consultants takes over? I think that's a severe lack of vision.
I am old enough to be politically aware during the creation of Obamacare. I know it is a wealth transfer from relatively young and low-wealth to the old. Also a transfer from working professionals to everyone else. The obviously correct health insurance plan for a young healthy person is a catastrophic-only high-deductible plan. They outlawed that in order to transfer money from people like me to old and poor people.
I'm not saying things are great regarding government legislation of health insurance, but I really doubt that I'll be denied care or rejected from a hypothetical single payer system because of normie conservative lifestyle. Eating meat and driving my car to work and owning guns in my suburban house with my nuclear family.
They'll make me pay quite a bit based on my economic position, but no one is denying me care based on gun ownership or meat consumption. It's economic discrimination, not culture war discrimination.
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I can't think of a better example of a normie conservative man than someone who carves walnut gun stocks.
To be very excessively fair, they weren't unbanked, they just had business accounts closed. They still had access to regular personal banking. And Operation Choke Point equally targeted individuals selling porn and other vices. This wasn't anti-conservative but rather anti-whatever-Obama-and-his-staffers-and-Dem-appointees-didn't-personally-like. Which doesn't ease my libertarian heart.
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The risk they're concerned with is "will the regulators close my bank", not the sorts of business risk we're supposed to believe they're thinking about.
Yep. Like the actual for-real government conspiracy Operation Chokepoint. A few select gun accessory sellers get their accounts closed and every bank simultaneously decides to not let them open a new account. They aren't risky in any banking sense. Some guy who carves and sells walnut gun stocks isn't a banking risk. But banks want regulators on their side and Obama told the regulators to crack down on small gun accessory businesses, so no banking for the aftermarket stocks guy.
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