All things considered the price of gas or food is what it is . Over the course of time my investments far outperform the price of gas and as such its increase in price remains relatively unchanged as a percentage of my annual income . Does the price of gas really effect those with substantial incomes over $200,000. a year as much as it does a family making $40,000. a year and why should it effect me .
As the cost of gas and food rise the poor seem to cut payments for such things as health insurance . I am healthy today and feel fine so I just will do without it .
This attitude worries me more then anything else because it means that my costs are going to increase .
Does this mean we need to lower the wages of insurance workers and suggest that they seek office space of a less expensive nature .
I am always impressed by the huge buildings with the logos of the nations insurance companies on them .
Maybe they can not be trusted to handle the premiums responsibly .
Like SS.
2007-11-04
07:43:05
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TroubleMaker
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