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Originally Posted by squidward
americans want to spend their money on luxuries and have their necessities paid for. Guess what, the reserve status of the dollar is soon ending, and the money for nothing game comes to an end, as the world has tired of subsidizing our luxuries. We will soon learn that the government has nothing to give that we haven't first allowed it to take from us, while we were busy thinking we could get something for nothing.
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Squid, I completely agree with you, I live my life modestly, one car, single family home, no credit cards, DSL lite.
But without reform the only way insurance companies would straighten up is if Americans got so fed up with it a large Majority canceled there policies. Which would force the insurance issuers to start giving a quality product.
But when you pay for insurance with a good faith belief that the insurance company will be ethically sound, and they do just the opposite, that is not the American way and they need to be punished. But should it be the government that does that? Maybe not. But this country was built to protect the people by law. Just hopefully we don't get punished in the long run.