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Re: OT/ but just needed to share


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Posted by trucker40 on December 20, 2009 at 18:41:47 from (69.154.212.70):

In Reply to: Re: OT/ but just needed to share posted by FOOOOOLLLLL on December 20, 2009 at 18:05:25:

No what I want is insurance companies to be fair.I couldnt find what an insurance company claimed was its profit on the internet.Insurance companys are forced to tell Rockefeller what their profit is.He said it was 200 Billion.Also he wasnt going to do anything about the tax if the insurance companies would just do like what I said.Charge a fair price,everybody can buy it,they pay the bill they get without refusing it.They dont want to do that.They would rather raise rates and pay less and have a monopoly in states.
His solution was to tax them more than what their profit would be.I am not certain of this,but I think that 75% represented a windfall they got while Bush was President.Now cry about it all you want.They can twist all the facts but they cant lie to him about their profit.I dont think he was lying about how much it was a windfall since Bush was President.
The only thing I dont know is what insurance companys did with the money they made.It could be 500 billion and they blew 300 billion when the price of oil fell.Nobody is talking about that.However its lots of billions of dollars by their own admission.If thats actually 2.2% profit,its 200 billion dollars,which is a lot of money.That 150 billion he was going to tax them for was going to pay for a bunch of people that didnt have any insurance now.
Im a mechanic,not a geek.I know better than Fox News propaganda.Now who is the fool?Im not a fool.All you are doing is trying to discredit me.All you are getting done is making a fool out of yourself.
This is not hard to understand.Insurance companys are screwing the people who buy insurance from them.They are getting worse to the point its going to take an act of Congress to get any relief?Now what are you trying to say?That what I said is not true?Like I already said you are making a fool out of yourself.Everybody knows the price of insurance went way up while Bush was President.Nobody has to look this up its facts.Also anybody thats had to set on hold for 2 hours to talk to some insurance company knows they are lots harder to deal with.Heck I had Insurance before and called it myself for a claim and get the whole thing done,check on the way in 20 minutes.You wont do that now unless you have Medicare.


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