tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post4090336997035063424..comments2024-01-20T15:51:35.268-06:00Comments on And So it Goes in Shreveport: Insurance Companies Fight BackPat Austin Beckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05767059128758168960noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-88424834770118204882009-10-14T19:55:46.461-05:002009-10-14T19:55:46.461-05:00This new information was based on a study performe...This new information was based on a study performed by Price Waterhouse, who was hired by the insurance lobbyist. This study looked at the cost, without any attention being payed to the cost savings within the bill. The overall result was so inaccurate, that the accountants who participated in the study distanced themselves, and explained just that. To look at this for what it really is, is to know that the insurance companies are basically saying, pass this bill and we raise your premiums!edwin sanchezhttp://www.vacationrentalsad.com/florida-vacation-rentals-s10noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-84333650705217255532009-10-13T09:54:44.207-05:002009-10-13T09:54:44.207-05:00It may be a growth at first but I bet you would no...It may be a growth at first but I bet you would notice the huge difference in about 10 years. It's more economical in the long run. It's just like when you buy a dishwasher. It cost a lot but in "some" years it'll pay it self off because washing dishes by hand consumes more water. You should read my article on <a href="http://lsminsurance.ca/life-insurance-canada/2009/09/life-insurance-good" rel="nofollow">insurance investment</a>. Maybe you'll find it interesting. Thanks for a great read.<br /><br />Take care, LorneLorne S. Marrhttp://lsminsurance.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-27839303281970291592009-10-12T07:25:02.470-05:002009-10-12T07:25:02.470-05:00Yeah - tax cuts to help cover the cost. That would...Yeah - tax cuts to help cover the cost. That would be cuts AFTER the taxes are raised, so compared to what folks are paying now it will still be a net growth.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com