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mjdigspigs (mjdigspigs@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 03:09:37 JST mjdigspigs @The_Almighty_Kek @RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare @SpurgAnon I remember when I dropped my auto insurance. We don't have to have it. Kept some collision at $26 a month as it seemed worth it. -
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The Almighty Kek (the_almighty_kek@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 03:09:37 JST The Almighty Kek They require us to have it yet 2/3 of the people I've been in incidents with didn't have it. Which was awesome because then I got double-fucked those times.
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RichardKuklinskisHeavyHeadTrip (richardkuklinskisicyglare@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 03:09:38 JST RichardKuklinskisHeavyHeadTrip Insurance is a scam 😏 it sounds good on paper to mandate but under capitalism, they're a business in the pursuit of profiteering like any other so it would behoove them to only cover the least amount of liability so that people are continuously dumping money into their void for the "what if" scenario. If they paid out for everything they're supposed to, they'd go belly up, especially under multiculturalism where the melanin stricken are busy deconstructing the country into a 3rd world hellscape -
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The Almighty Kek (the_almighty_kek@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 03:09:38 JST The Almighty Kek I hope they keep going. The further they go, the clearer the choice will be for most people to decide "no insurance is worth it" because they're never going to cover you anyway. Health insurance? Nah I'll save that money. Home insurance? Nah I'll save that money. At least then you'll have something if you need it.
I'm getting to that point. I pay out $6500 for a year's worth of various insurances, and that just keeps growing year after year. So far that's been a net loss.
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Spurg (spurganon@varishangout.net)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 03:09:39 JST Spurg @RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare it's going to be the ability of "insurance" companies being able to retroactively and on the spot reject coverage during a crisis they absolutely are required to cover and that you already paid for. -
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RichardKuklinskisHeavyHeadTrip (richardkuklinskisicyglare@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 03:09:40 JST RichardKuklinskisHeavyHeadTrip The left is so cringe 😏 they like to parade their crisis's around that they caused themselves. Like children. So instead of nurses being an overdose of corny, it's firefighters. I wonder what they're gonna force on us collectively as a result this time. Can't justify another jew vaccine with a massive fire. Maybe it's that they're trying to make the Obamacare of home insurance where everyone is forced into paying for whatever the amount is unless you're brown and poor and will get state funded insurance that comes from the White middle class. Whatever is left of it there
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