Oddly
Oddly, even from intellectuals, you rarely hear what is one of the
strongest arguments for the bill, namely that personal genome
sequencing might mean — how many years from now? — that many more people have pre-existing conditions than we currently are aware of.
What I find “odd,” is that Tyler doesn’t mention how silly this “strong” argument is. Even Krugman admits that banning pre-existing conditions, by itself, is a recipe for disaster. And the more pre-existing conditions we know about, the worse the disaster would be!
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