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[…] United Health Care for ALL […]
What happened to ANTI-TRUST ?
MONOPOLY.
Congress gave insurance companies back in the 1940’s an exemption to Sherman Antitrust Act https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCarran%E2%80%93Ferguson_Act. While back then, for the particular to get an exemption had some merit. The insurance industry has “pushed that envelope to extremes” and now the insurance/pbm industry has so much money they can convince Congress not to repeal the act that gave them that exemption.