Ah yes, the "hey, look over there at something totally unrelated while
I pull the fire alarm" school of debate.

Well played Sir, well played.

Yes, I'm sure that you are crying your crocodile tears about the lack
of insurance regulation. "Pity us poor blood sucking leeches, if only
they had regulated us! We asked again and again but those bastards in
Congress refused! It's all their fault, we tried, we really did!".
Now, if only we finally give them the regulation they have prayed so
hard for, they'll finally be able to deliver us from the profits they
have been burdened with for so long.

As for your $30 trillion debt crock of shit, I posted the numbers from
this years trustee board meeting. Care to show where that magic number
(that of course doesn't agree with any of the other numbers you pulled
out of your ass) comes from?

You disgust me Gruss, but I suppose that's what I get for being dumb
enough to try and have a reasonable debate with someone who hides
behind a fake name.

Judah

On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Judah wrote:
>> I hope the insurance industry is paying you well for your shilling Gruss.
>>
>
> Did you know that the "I" in AIG stood for 'insurance'?  Do you
> understand that insurance is a regulated financial product?  Do you
> know that a "swap" is a type of unregulated insurance?
>
> Hey, check this out:
>
> "The McCarran-Ferguson Act was passed by Congress in 1945 after the
> Supreme Court ruled in United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters
> Association that insurance could be regulated by the federal
> government via the Commerce Clause (the overturned case stated that
> the federal government had this power), or, in other words, that
> insurance was interstate commerce."
>
> This means that federal antitrust law applies ONLY when “the business
> of insurance” is not regulated by state law.  In other words congress
> made health insurance immune from anti-trust.  All it took was money!
>
> It's funny because you complain about lobbyists, yet you favor giving
> congress more money than any lobbyist ever could.  You're like
> Congress' greatest lobbyist!
>
> It's these people that you trust to run health care?  Congress?  The
> people that can't regulate insurance?  The people that overturned the
> SCOTUS' rule of insurance oversight? The people that have the
> "enviable record" of a $3o+ trillion dollar underwater Medicare
> program!
>
> Can you really type that shit without laughing?
>
> So you also envy Skillings record?  Well I suppose Enron's bankruptcy
> is small potatoes compared to Medicare ... I see where you're coming
> from ...
>
> But you have to admit that it is harder to have a big bankruptcy when
> it's not courtesy of the tax payers, right?
>
> Madoff must be your Einstein!
>
> I wish I didn't care cause then I'd go work for Goldman or Congress.
>
> With people like you willing to dump trillions of other people's money
> on them I'd make out like ... well like a Congressman I guess.
>
> I hope Congress is paying you well for all shilling you do.
>
> But sadly, I bet you're doing it for fre
>
> 

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