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DemocracyInaction Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 08:15 AM
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Oppps--One Big Hole in Bush's Plan!
Woke to it this morning over steaming coffee. Hopefully the nation will figure it out. A big story this a.m. is how the insurance companies are using "flood" and every other excuse to get out of paying in the effected states. BUT, Georgie's slinging around of 200 billion DOES NOT contain any help to rebuild the individual homes. And, it's pointed out that the Attorney Generals of the effected states are filing lawsuits against a bunch of insurance companies but that last night Bush in no way, shape or form indicated that he would pressure or join in on making these bums pay up. Bottom line: for all the kissy, love talk last night, the PEOPLE are going to end up getting royally screwed. So, we must make anyone we talk to realize that they are going to pick up a 200 billion tab, none of which is going to rebuild homes of any of those people--rich or poor. Attaboy, George.....I knew you couldn't stomach actually helping 'people'!!!!
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Child_Of_Isis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 08:48 AM
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1. Shrub & Cheney's "companies" will get all of the money.
But the good part is, there are a lot of mad republicans. Tweety was almost crying. Joe S and Tucker were all in an uproar. ;-)
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Toots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 08:53 AM
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2. It won't take but a few days for Rove to explain to them just how great
this caper truly is. Two hundred billion into companies like halliburton and at least ten billion of tax payers money will find it's way back into GOP coffers. Another super raid on US Treasury to fund GOP and how dumb are we? War Profiteering and Disaster Profiteering are virtually identical. I am sure that we will find similar "dealays" in future disasters for maximum damage and maximum Profits for Halliburton and GOP.. Cheney must be laughing so haed he can hardly see.
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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 09:03 AM
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3. WELL THEY LEARNED THIS FROM JEB AND FLORIDA!
under jeb the florida legislature just signed this as a bill and law in florida!!

in fact Scott Maddox sent this out to all dems who are on the email lists of the fdp to make sure people buy separate insurance!!

it was snuck through in the dark of silence...so if fla gets hit people won't know about it!!

fly
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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 09:55 AM
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7. what former FDP head scott maddox sent out about Fla hurricane insurance!
this was sent out a while ago by former head of Fla Democratic Party..about law change for insurance for hurricanes in fla!

thanks jeb!! not! and dems are not innocent in this!

snip from letter:

The Outrage Before, And After, The Storm

Another hurricane season begins, and all eyes are warily fixed on weather radar for the all-too-familiar pinwheel-shaped cloud formations, threatening winds and flooding that ravage our homes and throw our lives into chaos.

As Floridians, we accept hurricanes as the price of living in such a wonderful state. But this season, there’s another far more threatening storm riding in behind the hurricanes. What makes this storm so insidious is that it flies beneath the radar, exactly where Governor Bush and the legislature want it.

In the final minutes of the final day of the last legislative session, the insurance companies (with the help of Governor Bush and a disturbing number of Democrats) were able to pass legislation which allows them to avoid paying to rebuild houses destroyed partly by flooding and partly by windstorm when a homeowner’s policy only covered wind damage.

Hurricane Ivan ravaged the panhandle.

A hurricane causing both flood and wind damage? This may sound like common sense, but Governor Bush and your legislature seem to think otherwise – they’ve legislated common sense into extinction.

The plain truth is that regardless of whom your policy is with, you have less coverage this year than last. And you will most likely be paying more for this greatly diminished coverage.

Until the legislature passed this law, insurers were required to pay full policy limits when a home is a total loss, so long as windstorm was a contributing factor to the total loss. The new law requires that insurance companies pay only for the portion of the damage caused by the threat they cover, just wind or just flood. And the homeowner has the almost impossible burden of proving how much of the damage was caused by wind after the storm has destroyed their home.

Earlier this year I represented over 500 hurricane victims in a case against state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. These victims were struggling to recover from Hurricane Ivan even as a new season of hurricanes was bearing down upon them. Imagine watching the Weather Channel for signs of a hurricane while a blue tarp flaps above your head. In this case, the judge ruled that Citizens should pay the full amount of their policy, regardless of whether wind or storm surge destroyed their homes, so long as wind was a contributing factor. Citizens has appealed the ruling.

Make no mistake: This law is a giant giveaway to the same insurance companies that have donated millions of dollars to Governor Bush and the legislature. In the 2002 and 2004 election cycles, big insurance companies pumped nearly $19 million into Florida's state campaigns. The biggest recipients? Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher, followed by Gov. Jeb Bush and lawmakers who just so happen to serve on the House and Senate committees charged with regulating insurance.

But for hurricane victims battening down the hatches waiting for more storms, the appearance created by all this money just adds insult to injury. Any legislator who voted for the new rules should be ashamed of themselves for the position they’ve put hurricane victims in.

Since 1982 we’ve had a law in Florida designed to protect victims who lose their homes to the wind and flooding brought by a hurricane. Sadly, these protections are no more.

Hurricanes come in categories, not flavors – there’s no such thing as a ‘windy’ hurricane or a ‘floody’ hurricane. There are just hurricanes, and homeowners who have paid their premiums for both wind and flood damage deserve to be covered for both. This new law gives the insurance companies yet another advantage over the everyday Floridian. It's wrong, and the Legislature should fix it immediately.

While Floridians can see a hurricane coming, they as yet have no idea about the storm of financial hardships that will now follow on its heels if we don’t immediately reverse this disastrous legislation.






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mtnester Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 09:59 AM
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8. I hear you...let's say
I have storm damage coverage.

I live in the Ohio Valley.

I do not have special "hurricane" insurance, but I have damn near everything else. Let's say that a huge storm like a Camille or Katrina stayed organized enough to bring tropical storm winds to my are (and has happened before). And my roof comes off...

Do the insurance companies deny me because I did not carry "hurricane" coverage? Or do I get reimbursed, less my deductible, for normal storm damage?

This is nitpicky shit...the insurance companies need to pay up. Splitting hairs to avoid paying a claim they KNOW they owe (or they would not be splitting those hairs) is wrong, and at this point, so DAMN wrong, they ought to be fined.
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Shadoobie Donating Member (904 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 09:30 AM
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4. no salvaging
I bet that these companies will go in and start bulldozing whole neighborhoods without the people being allowed to salvage any belongings that they can.

Greg
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 09:39 AM
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6. Why do you think that so many Louisiana CITIZENS were exiled
to 34 different states? While the "mice" are away, the fatCats will play:(
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-16-05 09:38 AM
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5. and the bulk of the speech leaned towards "small biddness "
Edited on Fri Sep-16-05 09:38 AM by SoCalDem
and enterpreneurs...In otherwords.. "Landed-gentry" of the modern ilk.. The poor folks who were just scraping bym will still be scraping..only this time..on foot and in tents & FEMA trailers..

You just gotta know that his plan really means that the displaced will stay where they are, until a few are "welcomed" back to LA, to live in reservations FEMA trailer camps, and "invited" to take low pay jobs so they can "save-up" to buy the new $350K condos built on a base of solidified toxic sludge..Of course those low pay jobs come without medical benefits, so when the kiddies start coming down with cancer at age 5, good luck to ya.
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