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by Joey deVilla on August 10, 2009

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Back in high school, after reading Space-Time and Beyond for the umpteenth time and drinking one too many zombies with my friend Henry, we came up with a theory:
In the infinite set of universes, there had to exist a particular universe in which the events in our lives were being watched as a TV show.
We then made a solemn vow to live the kind of life that got high ratings.
This is the continuation of that story.
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Re: the last one. That’s the problem, though. The debate is being framed as a choice between two really shitty options: government-perverted insurance companies or government-controlled insurance. How about setting it up so that people and their doctors make the decisions? Get rid of the biases against individually-owned high-deductible insurance for big stuff, and use tax-free health savings accounts to pay for the rest out of pocket (at the substantial discount you get for paying cash… usually 20% or more).