When the Government Reopens…
But the Real Problem Never Closes
Most folks woke up this morning, heard the government was reopening, and thought, “Thank God, that circus tent finally came down.”
But if you zoom in a little, you’ll notice the real show wasn’t about ideology, left vs. right, or any of the usual talking points.
It was about money, and more specifically, your money.
Here’s the nonpartisan, no-nonsense version of what triggered this whole mess:
One side wanted billions in new subsidies for insurance companies participating in the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Billions. With a B.
Why? Because despite charging some of the highest premiums in modern history, many of those insurers still can’t make the math work without taxpayer cash shoveling into their coffers.
So they wanted a shutdown to pressure Congress into writing them another monster check.
Let’s call it what it is:
Corporate welfare wearing a stethoscope.
It’s the kind of deal where everyone pretends it’s “for the people,” but somehow the people keep paying more every year.
The Hidden Truth Nobody Likes to Admit
Insurance companies love the ACA for one simple reason:
The risk gets socialized, but the profits stay private.
They get guaranteed customers, guaranteed protections, and when they ask loud enough, guaranteed bailouts.
Meanwhile, you get:
Higher premiums
Higher deductibles
Higher out-of-pocket costs
Surprise bills that show up like a horror-movie jump scare
And the privilege of footing the bill twice—first through your premium, then through your taxes
Call it a “market,” call it a “program,” call it whatever you want…
But free market competition?
Not even close.
A real market rewards good service and punishes bad behavior.
The ACA model rewards companies that lose money by handing them more of yours.
Medical Costs: The Beast Behind the Curtain
And let’s be honest, none of this works without tackling the real monster:
Medical prices go up faster than the cost of living every single year.
Insurance goes up because medical costs explode.
Medical costs explode because the system is a black box where:
No one can tell you what anything costs
No two hospitals charge the same price
Bills appear weeks later like a collection of mysterious runes
And even “great insurance” leaves people buried under surprise invoices they never consented to
Don’t pay?
Collections.
Credit damage.
Stress you didn’t order but now get to live with.
People aren’t going bankrupt from medical care because they’re irresponsible.
They’re going bankrupt because the system is designed to confuse, overload, and overwhelm.
So What’s the Answer?
Nobody has the full blueprint yet, not Congress, not the insurers, not the bureaucrats buried in cubicles somewhere in D.C.
But one thing is clear:
Transparency is how every broken system eventually gets fixed.
You cannot solve a problem you cannot see.
And this—this—is exactly why Inssux and the NSUX token exist.
We’re building transparency into the insurance world:
How claims get handled
How decisions are made
How money flows behind the scenes
And how ordinary people can finally see the scorecard that’s been hidden for decades
If this level of transparency existed in the medical world, the billing madness would end overnight.
But hey! Someone’s got to take the first swing at the problem.
This Shutdown Wasn’t About Politics.
It was about a system that’s been limping along for 15 years on subsidies, backroom deals, and corporate hand-holding, and finally hit a wall.
The government may have reopened…
But the real shutdown—the shutdown of trust—has been going on for years.
NSUX is stepping into that gap with the only weapon that works:
Truth. In plain sight. For everyone.
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