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I agree with this video, Insurance Company CEO’s deserve their average annual $300 million compensation. Many work 16-hour days thinking of ways to help keep our premiums down. It’s capitalism at its best. Finding ways to disqualify people for pre-existing conditions is one of my favorites, But I especially like it when they disqualify someone after they’ve been paying their premiums for decades. So not only do the rest of us save on the cost (avoided) from the best treatment system in the world but we also get our payments reduced by the crybabies’ insurance premiums from the last 10 or 20 years. Let the crybabies go find another insurance company who doesn’t use pre existing conditions. But you know what? They’ll pay for it in higher premiums, maybe than they’ll have a really good cry.