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This is hilarious. A stinking government agency – which doesn’t have to prove its usefulness by making a profit but instead merely sucks up slop from the public trough – issuing condescending report cards to its disobedient children. The only report cards needed in a truly American free market for insurance would be the ones customers send in at renewal time that say “Pay to the order of…”
You think it’s funny?
There’s nothing funny about tragic losses.
There’s nothing funny about government actually doing it’s job.
There’s nothint funny about insurers keeping their promises to
policyholders, or actually caring about the communities where they
too live and serve.
And there sure isn’t anything funny about the major news outlets failing to make as big a deal out of a less than 1/2% complaint ratio that is unlikely to be matched in any other sector of the
economy! When one insurer abuses their power, the whole industry takes the blame. Time to educate the American people.