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Re: Insurance premiums
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Posted by Bob on February 12, 2005 at 16:20:58 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Re: Insurance premiums posted by Sam MI on February 12, 2005 at 15:49:35:
In our small town in an agricultural area, we have 3 banks, and probably 6 insurance agents. Main street is like a ghost town, yet the banks and insurance offices remodel their facades, and have the most lavish quarters of any businesses in town, while the rest of the town folds up around them. I guess that's capitalism, but I don't understand how those folks can sleep at night, when their poor neighbors scape and scrimp to keep the loans and insurance payments current. I guess they figure it is an entitlement. If you've got a loan you, have to have insurance, cost or affordability is no object. One feeds off the other! I'm not saying they're not entitled to make an honest living, just that their lavish behavior in the middle of others struggling is obnoxious.
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