To: Fawn
The state has not made insurance a competitive business in Florida. This is not a surprise. Suppose the state gave incentive to insurance companies to move in? Then, we might have more than just the handful of competitors currently in Florida.
One less competitor in Florida means HIGHER rates for everyone in the state.
Simple economics.
To: Recovering_Democrat
what kind of incentive should government give to a business? why don’t the regular rules of free markets apply here?
what is a “government incentive” anyway? isn’t that just them giving OUR money to someone?
94 posted on
01/27/2009 12:45:25 PM PST by
RobFromGa
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Florida means HIGHER rates for everyone in the state ever since Bill Nelson was the Insurance Commissioner. Socialist to the core, and can't speak worth a damn...gave the worst Commencement address ever delivered to those poor UF grads a few years ago. Liberals should be barred from giving commencement addresses!
107 posted on
01/27/2009 2:21:52 PM PST by
CRBDeuce
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