> I'm behind on my email, but one problem is that anymore
> there are few actual insurance companies.  The big ones keep
> buying the smaller ones to limit competition.

Compare a list of airline companies from 1980, shortly after the airlines
were deregulated, and compare that list to today.  I think you'll see a
significant difference in the list, not to mention the cost to the consumer
to fly.

I don't know why people think that insurance companies, when they aren't
being propped up by the states with laws that limit their competition, don't
have to obey the laws of supply and demand.

I have to say, I'm really stumped by this attitude.

> Hmmmm, it seems that they are good at dropping people who
> actually need to use their services.  See examples of
> "recision" by the health insurance companies.  If someone
> gets sick and starts costing them money hurting the profit
> potential of the company, the insurance company finds a way
> to ditch the person/company.

See above.  You and the Rev really need to get your heads around the status
quo.


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