You're right about this, but the property tax issue will be easier, IMHO, to bring forward and get traction on, get it passed. I have a feeling the Republicans will attack the insurance issue after the election. The insurance industry has been astoundingly corrupt for decades and not just in Florida, but all over the country. Right now they've gone off the rails with exorbitant rates, greed without end. This property tax abolishment seems, to me, like a good segue issue to gain momentum before attacking the insurance behemoth.
Yeah home insurance is a must when you have a mortgage because the banks demand it, and sometimes decides to tell you that you still don't have enough and tell you to get more, even if you've owned the home for over 15 yrs. Then the 1 damn time you make a claim for something like a new roof after 15 yrs with same insurance company, and they drop you like a hot potato and it becomes difficult to find another company to insure your home and when you do it's much more expensive than it was with the previous insurance company.
It's a corrupt racket. Word has it ("hearsay", so take it for what it's worth) that (this is going back several years) Florida insurers asked experts to project whether future years (1-3 forward, if I'm not mistaken) were anticipated to be severe with hurricanes. Experts said no so they were fired, the next two sets of experts said no and were also fired. Then they got "experts" to tell them what they wanted to hear - dire projections, severe damages, losses, etc - and used it to get themselves rate increases. The weather was as the initial three actual experts had projected yet the companies are never required to refund their customers' excess payments, the rate increases never rolled back, they just continue to rise.
This is how the insurance companies operate. They are fully entrenched and have bought themselves most politicians and probably FNM "support" as well. Look at health insurance if you need another example.
I hope the whistleblowers come forward when it's safe for them to do so as these insurance scum are truly evil, greedy beasts. Right now they're just raking everyone over the coals and stuffing as many gold coins into their greedy little pockets as they can.
Many years ago a colleague of mine was upset about a car insurance problem and his father took him over to the Charles River (in Cambridge across from Boston) and pointed out that the two largest/tallest buildings were the Prudential (insurance) and John Hancock (insurance) buildings. Insurance companies have had a stranglehold on their customers for decades.
The globalist cabal planned a two pronged approach to take away people's private property. Insurance rate hikes along with property tax hikes which is what makes high inflation so insidious as it is taxation without representation.
You're right about this, but the property tax issue will be easier, IMHO, to bring forward and get traction on, get it passed. I have a feeling the Republicans will attack the insurance issue after the election. The insurance industry has been astoundingly corrupt for decades and not just in Florida, but all over the country. Right now they've gone off the rails with exorbitant rates, greed without end. This property tax abolishment seems, to me, like a good segue issue to gain momentum before attacking the insurance behemoth.
Yeah home insurance is a must when you have a mortgage because the banks demand it, and sometimes decides to tell you that you still don't have enough and tell you to get more, even if you've owned the home for over 15 yrs. Then the 1 damn time you make a claim for something like a new roof after 15 yrs with same insurance company, and they drop you like a hot potato and it becomes difficult to find another company to insure your home and when you do it's much more expensive than it was with the previous insurance company.
It's a corrupt racket. Word has it ("hearsay", so take it for what it's worth) that (this is going back several years) Florida insurers asked experts to project whether future years (1-3 forward, if I'm not mistaken) were anticipated to be severe with hurricanes. Experts said no so they were fired, the next two sets of experts said no and were also fired. Then they got "experts" to tell them what they wanted to hear - dire projections, severe damages, losses, etc - and used it to get themselves rate increases. The weather was as the initial three actual experts had projected yet the companies are never required to refund their customers' excess payments, the rate increases never rolled back, they just continue to rise.
This is how the insurance companies operate. They are fully entrenched and have bought themselves most politicians and probably FNM "support" as well. Look at health insurance if you need another example.
I hope the whistleblowers come forward when it's safe for them to do so as these insurance scum are truly evil, greedy beasts. Right now they're just raking everyone over the coals and stuffing as many gold coins into their greedy little pockets as they can.
Many years ago a colleague of mine was upset about a car insurance problem and his father took him over to the Charles River (in Cambridge across from Boston) and pointed out that the two largest/tallest buildings were the Prudential (insurance) and John Hancock (insurance) buildings. Insurance companies have had a stranglehold on their customers for decades.
True.
The globalist cabal planned a two pronged approach to take away people's private property. Insurance rate hikes along with property tax hikes which is what makes high inflation so insidious as it is taxation without representation.