I don't consider this a verbal gaffe, this is a calculated analogy that makes no sense with respect to the government sponsored health insurance debate.“When I was young, just got out of college, I had to buy auto insurance,” the President recounted. “I had a beat-up old car. And I won’t name the name of the insurance company, but there was a company — let’s call it Acme Insurance in Illinois. And I was paying my premiums every month. After about six months I got rear-ended and I called up Acme and said, I’d like to see if I can get my car repaired, and they laughed at me over the phone because really this was set up not to actually provide insurance; what it was set up was to meet the legal requirements. But it really wasn’t serious insurance.
Now, it’s one thing if you’ve got an old beat-up car that you can’t get fixed. It’s another thing if your kid is sick, or you’ve got breast cancer.”
I have my reservations whether his story is even true (politicians puff up fabricated stories all of the time), but either Obama is an ignoramus regarding auto insurance or he isn't but thinks the rest of us are.
We have a clunker that we inherited from my wife's grandfather (1997 Buick Century), all we keep is the minimal state mandated liability, it doesn't make sense to pay collision premiums on a car that is barely worth $2,000. It doesn't take a Harvard graduate to understand you don't insure an asset that isn't as valuable as the premiums you pay.