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He has been a horrible example of a human and is deserving of the treatment that he receives considering he regularly condones freedom, but cries when executed against him.
You are equating "freedom" with "anarchy." There is a difference.
Your statement is essentially like this one: he regularly condones freedom, but cries when someone shoots him with a gun.
What do you think "freedom" entails? Anything anyone wants to do? Besides, you don't much believe in freedom when a cake is not baked, do you?
Right? That was my first question - what kind of insurance policy was it?
Yes, I don't want to hear bits about these big companies cancelling people, without detail. Maybe I'll sympathize if they tell the full story instead of just some of the story.
Yes, I don't want to hear bits about these big companies cancelling people, without detail. Maybe I'll sympathize if they tell the full story instead of just some of the story.
Hes not looking for sympathy, just letting us all know whats going down.
1. True. I suspect this is Schillings media liability policy, which is understandable why it could be canceled.
2. Now imagine if AIG and others increase the rates in poorer areas after all the rioting and looting in 2020?
From Janet Ruiz, director of strategic communication for the Insurance Information Institute.
If businesses file a claim because of the protests, would premiums rise?
It doesn’t affect [the premiums] in the near future. Generally, catastrophes get looked at more in the long-term average. [The California Department of Insurance] looks at a 20-year history when they look at catastrophe. The rates don’t go up immediately—only if you were having riots every year. I’m usually talking more about wildfires or hurricanes. In California over the last five years, we’ve had some large wildfires. Those five years are going to be averaging into that 20-year history, so you could see rates increase
So yes and no. Like most things, its a grey area. I can say that many homeowners here had their insurance increase dramatically or they were dropped in the year following the Carr Fire.
If it is some kind of specialized media liability insurance, then they are not wrong.
If it is property or life insurance, that is different.
If it is the former he is being intentionally deceptive and doing what the left does.
His personal insurance. He states that in his twitter responses to questions asked.
Sounds like homeowners from what he stated...they had their policy since 200x with no claims all those years.
Lefty is ok with corporate tyranny. Years of crying orange man a tyrant. You all need purged
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