Insurance Pros in Politics: Georgia’s Kingston Brought His CPCU to Congress

By | September 10, 2013

  • December 19, 2013 at 12:29 am
    Jack Kingston says:
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    “But one of the things I’ve talked to the secretary of agriculture about: Why don’t you have the kids pay a dime, pay a nickel to instill in them that there is, in fact, no such thing as a free lunch? Or maybe sweep the floor of the cafeteria — and yes, I understand that that would be an administrative problem, and I understand that it would probably lose you money. But think what we would gain as a society in getting people — getting the myth out of their head that there is such a thing as a free lunch,”

  • July 6, 2014 at 10:49 pm
    Stan Muse says:
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    You can thank Jack Kingston for the flood insurance rate debacle in Georgia. I now pay more than twice as much for flood insurance as my homeowners insurance, and for less coverage. Jack Kingston voted for the bill by Maxine Waters which is devastating Georgians while sending billions from Ga to the north east and LA to cover hurricane damage there. That money could have helped to boost employment in Georgia, but no. Jack Kingston actually thinks he did a good thing and that he lifted the flood insurance burden from taxpayers. Well, I am a taxpayer and this is a hidden tax dumped on a few people like me who happen to live by a small harmless creek in Georgia.

    This is what happens when we elect people like Jack Kingston with no business sense. 22 years is enough! Do not vote for Jack Kingston to become a senator with even more misguided power. Please vote for David Perdue on 7/22.



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