Gallagher Applauds As Gov. Bush Signs Homeowner’s Insurance Law

June 1, 2005

  • June 13, 2005 at 8:44 am
    Seth says:
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    Mr. Obvious’s reference to Just making a point’s Russian homeland is incorrect. Russia is now capitalistic. He should have refenced the USSR. .

    For what it’s worth the current Russia would not artificially benefit a few people at the expense of the rest of the country. They are too capatilistic to do that.

  • June 13, 2005 at 10:05 am
    Joodi says:
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    But that is exactly what a rich minority is doing here in the USofA. If you look at all the rich tax cuts, and the transference of taxes on the middle-and lower-classes, and the constant abolishment of regulation for big business, socialism for the rich is exactly what you’re getting. And its all at the expense of the rest of the population.

  • June 13, 2005 at 6:07 am
    Just Making a Point! says:
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    Obvious is the right word. It is absolutely correct that the Federal Government should not have to pay for the damage in Florida. It is OBVIOUS that one can never plan for acts of GOD, unplanned tragedies, natural disasters. This obviously would include things like: Everyone eventually passes away, car accidents, hurricanes, tidal waves, earthquakes, bombings and so on.

    Since we all seem to agree that the Federal Government and other citizens in the USA SHOULD NOT have to pay for problems in areas of disaster. Than, who in actuality should?

    Is it fair to ask the homeowner that is already a victim as it is, to not have their home fixed when they have homeowners insurance? No, I think that the insurer that is supposed to cover the homeower should pony up to their contractual obligation,not breach it. This needs to be enforced!!

    Thus, the responsibility should not be transferred to the Federal Government or the rest of the country, or the insured homeowner. Time for the Insurance Industry to do what is in the contract instead of looking for excuses to get out of contracts. We need to see to it that they do so. This can only happen with an unbiased third party rugulating authority.

    How on earth did State Farm have a $5.3 billion dollar profit last year?



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