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On 08/27/09 23:00, Chambers wrote:
> To use your lifeboat analogy:
> We are currently in a lifeboat built for 6 people. There are 4 people
> who can't get in the lifeboat because its full.
> The Federal Government wants to build a bigger lifeboat, so we can hold
> those 4 people. This will cost everyone involved a small sum.
> The private insurance companies, who build lifeboats for a living, don't
> want the Government to build a lifeboat. They want to wait for those 4
> people to be able to afford another lifeboat on their own, else just let
> them drown.
Yes, but it's in the interest of the people who build lifeboats to
artificially restrict the size of the lifeboats, and inflate prices.
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