Regardless of where it is from or the fact that it won't happen any time soon, I am still curious to hear some arguments for or against such a policy.
Well we have insurance for vehicles because of the number of people who drive without a license and or insurance on a vehicle. So the powers to be passed a law to make it mandatory in our state to have no fault insurance.
In a state that has the entitlement mentality of a Company that owes them a job because their grandfather got a job there and so did their father neither with a HS diploma, so the same today must be true. No matter the equipment required to be used. They all want to go to work and then not do anything but just get paid and have lots of money and lots of toys.
So it should be someone elses problem. Other people should pay the insurance or pay for the cost of what is perceived as a possible problem.
I was recently told about a conversation. This woman said, "Everything in life has a cost associated with it." He replied yes that is the way of life. She replied, "I refuse to live that way." In her little world she does not want to work. She does not take care of herself, she drops off of meds, she took up smoking and eating lots of food to gain weight and drinking gallons of starbucks coffee a day. She thinks that someone else should take care of her. She had a job from a degree, but she was not happy, and just decided to quit. She lost her house. Now has no credit and bad credit.
Even her choices had a cost associated with them.
So while I agree that there is a cost, people should be willing to take responisbility for their choices and decisions and actions.
To have the insurace for all possibilites, leads to not going out of the house. We should make it mandatory to have insurance for when a women tells a man she is on birth control and she is not or it does not work. I mean why would a person not looking for children not want this to happen. I mean taking responsibility for ones actions including sleeping with others is something that is foreign in today's culture.
I hopefully have not offended too many here. It as not my intent. Even before I owned a gun a year ago, I still had the same feelings and opinions.