No, I'm not wrong. I've bought my own health insurance the past 18 years. I ALWAYS had the CHOICE of what kind of policy to buy from a $250 deductible to a $10,000 deductible. There were an incredible number of choices from a variety of insurers. Now that does not exist due to Odumbocare. There is one policy that everyone is FORCED to buy. This is a FACT.
You're suggesting that EVERYONE has to have pediatric dental, pediatric vision and maternity makes sense? Those are mandated in Odumbocare. Why should anyone be forced to buy a product that they do not want or need?
With auto one can choose to have collision or not. Same with comprehensive coverage. You can choose what amount of medical benefits to have. Same with liability. We are not FORCED to buy a one size fits all policy.
Yes you're wrong you had the choice of policies that were within the state regulations at the time you purchased the insurance. Now if you're saying you liked the previous rules and regulations more than the new rules and regulations then that would be correct. You and I haven't been alive long enough to have purchased insurance without some government regulations, that was long before our time.