Mandatory Health allowance and Mandatory Car allowance alike if you don’t accept a car.

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The rational of forcing people without kids or living alone to fund the failed health insurance system is tyrany. This country was created as a result of a justifiable tax on tea and yet we are bending over to take mandatory health insurance..” To make the system work” Herr Obama lied to us. He said that Hillary Clinton was for mandatory health insurance and he wasn’t. As much as the insurance companies moan and grown about Government intervention, they see a lot more potential cusomters. Having the government force you to buy a product is un Constitutional! Next they will be forcing you to take “medicine” like Jim Jones did at Jonestown. So why not force people with no cars to buy car insurance. Who cares if they don’t have a car? Who cares if they don’t even have a drivers license. In fact force them to get a drivers license and fine them if they don’t pass the test! Why not? George Orwell was so very smart. www.healthinsurancecolorado.net /is-mandatory-health-insurance-unconstitutional/comment-page-1/#comment-14137 D. Holmes Morton, a physician who administers the Clinic for Special Children, has asked two not-for-profit hospitals in the area — Lancaster General Hospital and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center — to offer 50% discounts to uninsured Amish and Mennonite patients. Morton said that the hospitals, both of which are profitable, inflate bills for uninsured patients. He said, “If things continue at this rate, hospital bills will overwhelm this

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Liability Insurance – Tips for Liability Insurance Cheap Auto.

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Liability auto insurance is unique in that it is the only coverage type that is required in most states. There are many ways to get cheap liability auto insurance, and online quotes seem to be the favorite of many. Most reputable insurance companies have websites devoted to getting you quick insurance quotes for your liability auto insurance.

There are two basic types of liability auto insurance. The first is “property damage liability coverage.” This covers any tangible item that is damaged in an accident, such as the car(s) itself. The other type is “bodily injury liability coverage.” This type of coverage pays any medical expenses that may accrue for the people you injure.

Liability coverage has three main coverage categories that are expressed by numbers, usually 25,50,100. These numbers mean the amount of dollars in the thousands that are used to cover medical expenses. $25,000 to cover a single individual’s medical bills, $50,000 to cover a group of people, and $100,000 to cover any damaged property.

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Discount Of Permanent Value: The Story of Warren Buffett/More in ‘04, California Edition for $30.00 Reviews

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

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Check Out Frommer’s Portable Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo and Guadalajara for $0.01

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

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Cheapest Auto Insurance – Where To Get It

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Getting the cheapest auto insurance is a four part process – 1. getting the best rate, 2. increasing your deductible, 3. getting discounts, 4. eliminating unnecessary coverage. Here’s how to do it.

Getting the Best Rate

In order to get the cheapest auto insurance you have to check out rates from a number of different companies. The quickest and easiest way to do that is to go to an insurance comparison website where you can get multiple quotes from different A-rated companies.

I recommend going to LowerRateQuotes.com where you also talk with an insurance expert online to get answers to any questions you may have, and get advice on how to lower your premium. (See link below.)

Increasing Your Deductible

Increasing your deductible – the amount you pay toward an insurance claim before your insurer will pay – can save you as much as 50% on your insurance premium. It not only saves you money, it also prevents you from making too many claims which can cause your insurer to cancel your policy.

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