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ManOnFire
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It’s logical that those who are less careful to follow the rules or who drive a riskier lifestyle will have more claims and therefore should pay higher premiums. One would expect Safe drivers who are more anal-retentive about following the rules to avoid more accidents and therefore pay less expensive premiums as a reward for their careful behavior.
So why does the media’s version of social justice seem to be the exact opposite of logic and common sense regarding the analogy to auto insurance premiums?: Those who get jailed don’t pay for their penal system costs, those who don’t delay gratification don’t pay more, some people spend all their money being bad such that they have no more to pay their premiums. So they figuratively drive around with no insurance. Then, in the ultimate irony, they claim that social justice would be served by forcing conscientious insured motorists to pay more for “uninsured motorist” premiums! Where’s the logic and common sense?
So why does the media’s version of social justice seem to be the exact opposite of logic and common sense regarding the analogy to auto insurance premiums?: Those who get jailed don’t pay for their penal system costs, those who don’t delay gratification don’t pay more, some people spend all their money being bad such that they have no more to pay their premiums. So they figuratively drive around with no insurance. Then, in the ultimate irony, they claim that social justice would be served by forcing conscientious insured motorists to pay more for “uninsured motorist” premiums! Where’s the logic and common sense?