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Posted on 2/3/23 at 7:20 am to GFunk
Florida has severe insurance issues too.
MY recommendation would be; either insurance companies offer every type of insurance or they have to leave. State Farm for example sells car insurance in Florida but they're not writing any new policies for homeowner insurance.
MY recommendation would be; either insurance companies offer every type of insurance or they have to leave. State Farm for example sells car insurance in Florida but they're not writing any new policies for homeowner insurance.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 8:21 am to GFunk
Idk solutions but they have done these incentive programs before. Companies did come and did write policies.
Guess where those companies are now? Not in Louisiana.
Guess where those companies are now? Not in Louisiana.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 8:42 am to GFunk
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Tell me how we could avoid it. I’m not disagreeing with you. Just curious as to your solutions.
Insurance would have to be Nationalized in order to 'spread the wealth around', and the loss as well. And we all know what that would bring. Political grift big time, along with Ideological 'cancel culture' fascism.
Bottom line: those who can afford and have good stuff will pay more, and those who don't will be subsidized by the 'Fed' in some way, shape or form. The Middle Class gets caught in the squeeze.
Do the Amish have insurance?
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