Your insurance policy is a LEGAL contract between a "named insured" and an insurance company. The Constitution is a LEGAL document which our government was founded upon and provides the checks and balances we enjoy between three branches of government.
Would you want your insurance company to change the rules or policies after you've signed and agreed to the contract? No? Me either.
Similarly I don't agree with one branch changing the rules of a policy without following legal process. Recent events have highlighted just that with the delay of implementation of parts of the AHCA. Regardless of your stance of the contents in the Act, you should be concerned the way things are being altered without following our tried and true processes.
Would you want your insurance company to change the rules or policies after you've signed and agreed to the contract? No? Me either.
Similarly I don't agree with one branch changing the rules of a policy without following legal process. Recent events have highlighted just that with the delay of implementation of parts of the AHCA. Regardless of your stance of the contents in the Act, you should be concerned the way things are being altered without following our tried and true processes.