The industrial termites that consumed my buisness.

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    Anonymous
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    Here’s what happens under the convolution of money and power…

    Insurance industry strong arms businesses out of business. The medical industry may be next…

    You’re getting screwed form every end when the insurance industry becomes payee, removing that responsibility from the consumer.

    Mechanical rates (paid by the consumer) have risen to double that of bodyshop rates (payed by insurance company), while overhead (paint and material) costs have soared.

    They don’t even mention the paper work needed to identify all used replacement parts and the salvage yards they came from. This sometimes stalls the re-inspection process for 6 months or more (happened to me). With the car market second only to the computer market in resale value erosion, delays like this can consume all profits on a salvage investment (also happened to me).

    Thanks to crony capitalism and all it’s industrial termites, you really have to ask yourself “is my car safe?” after a stingy insurance company negotiated the costs of repair.

    We’ll be asking ourselves the same questions when it comes to stingy insurance companies negotiating health care…

    Remove the consumer from any equation and it becomes termite infested crony capitalism.

    The free market has had all it’s core wood transformed to termite dust.

    #233354
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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
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    Remove the consumer from any equation and it becomes termite infested crony capitalism.

    The free market has had all it’s core wood transformed to termite dust.

    Yep. It happens every time socialism is tried. The US is no exception. It happens every time.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #233378
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    K
    Hitman
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    Insurance company’s are criminal.
    I detest them.
    It should be an individual’s decision to buy insurance. .but the law says you must insure your car..home etc..
    F~~~ing criminals!

    #233435
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    Anonymous
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    At my country, home insurance is totally optional. I just put three good quality (and hard to pick or break) locks on the door, that is my insurance. I trust more in physics than humans and human-made laws. Breaking that locks would need longer time than the arrival time of the police if someone calls them. Also there are a lot weaker targets, and my door has 30+ year old paint so it suggest nothing valuable.

    For the mandatory car insurance, insurance company only pays for the owner of the other car for the harm you caused, if you caused an accident. It does not pay for the harm in your own car. (that needs one more optional insurance)
    So, if a stupid runs into your car, it will not matter if that stupid has money or not, your harm is covered.(he/she cannot drive if he/she does not have the insurance)

    #235238
    Y_
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    This is not capitalism. Nor is America a free market.
    These were traded for Facism when Congress approved the Federal
    Reserve.

    We are living in a facist empire where big business and government support each other to defraud us on a daily basis.

    We have no rights to our basic freedoms. The police state is well upon us.

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