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				 Insurance early warning? 
 
			
			 Why is it that no one ever suggests that it's time to bring parasiticentities such as "insurance companies" to heel?
 
 Insurance companies aren't any more parasitic than any other
 companies.
 
 ....  Something that meets the needs of the
 insured rather than the greed of the stockholders of the insurance
 companies.
 
 
 If "the greed of the stockholders" is a problem, you can
 calm yourself thinking about the lack of barriers to buying
 insurance company stock yourself.
 
 Frankly, most publicly held corporations hand over far more
 money to their Board of Directors and particularly to the
 few selected company officers than they do to their
 stockholders.
 
 
 Paul Cassel wrote:
 Then every policy could be like social security.
 
 Yep.
 Sort of like the way not-for-profit insurance companies
 operate now.
 
 ..  Buster - government is
 the PROBLEM. It's not the solution to anything.
 
 Ah, that's what I like. A nice calm well-reasoned and
 non-ideological answer for everything!
 
 Insurance of all types is legalized gambling. They don't
 even get a house percentage... they do hire some very clever
 mathematicians to try and tilt the odds slightly in their
 favor, but if they tilt too much then they lose business to
 somebody offering the same coverage at lower price.
 
 Now, if somebody were to talk about reducing the obscurity &
 complexity of the legal language in insurance contracts, and
 maybe talk about outlawing certain kinds of advertising (or
 just effectively enforcing current laws against fraud), NOW
 we'd be getting somewhere.
 
 Fresh Breezes- Doug King
 
 
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