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      tyranny ˈtɪr(ə)ni

      noun

      1. cruel and oppressive government or rule.
      2. a state under cruel and oppressive government.
      3. cruel, unreasonable, or arbitrary use of power or control.
      4. (especially in ancient Greece) rule by one who has absolute power without legal right.
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        You must know health insurance has a contract with pages of what is covered what is not. But cool, jump on the popular bandwagon for upvotes.

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          Yeah, and King George III had all sorts of shit written down that people in governing roles agreed to. People under tyranny were pretty upset and tried diplomacy back then as well. Violence is what eventually solved it, and the people that went through that wanted to make sure violence was always an option, hence the 2nd amendment. Anyone, Republican or Democrat, that says otherwise is just wrong.

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          It’s akin to saying one can always choose a different power company if they don’t like the terms. Most people get the health insurance through an employer. The choices you get are minimal if any.

          Unless you’re suggesting the best way to avoid conflict is just don’t get sick. Which is another level of wow.

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          I don’t think recalling 15 pages of legal jargon is on someone’s mind when they need emergency medical care. But hey, they totally deserved it for taking an ambulance instead of driving themselves to the nearest in-network hospital 90 minutes away /s