Insurance Associations Concerned on Financial Stability Improvement Act

November 18, 2009

  • November 18, 2009 at 7:28 am
    djones says:
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    To caffiend,
    Thank you. So many people keep blaming AIG’s insurance arm when it was the financial one.

    Please voters, (I forget where Frank is from) will you vote him out? Is he up in 2010? I’m doing my part in NV by voting against his buddy Reid.

  • November 18, 2009 at 12:44 pm
    Bruce says:
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    Three letters, A, I and G.

  • November 18, 2009 at 1:39 am
    caffiend says:
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    Please get your fact straight before commenting out of ignorence.

    AIG FINANCIAL SERVICES division is what sank the umbrella company.

    AIG INSURANCE was not in any way involved with that meltdown as that section of the umbrella company was & IS still subject to the financial oversight and regulations instituted by each state’s Insurance Commissioner. They’re still doing well and are in business and are financially sound.

  • November 18, 2009 at 2:00 am
    Vlad says:
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    … with the nationals the next time they visit.
    Boo hoo we need single filing, this 50 state filing is hard.
    Be careful what you wish for…

  • November 19, 2009 at 6:52 am
    Batman says:
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    Holy politics, Robin, Barney and company must not have gotten our letter to our representatives. I was given the opportunity to use a template offered by our lobby group and sent it to my 2 senators. Apparently, we can make political hay from every issue; this is always the case, have a broken window? Congress knocks down the house. Have a dent in your car? Congress totals it and gives you a Studebaker….these elected folks just can’t be held accountable for finding solutions to fit the problem. so the paint everyone with the same brush! Everyone wanted action, well they got it; the insurance industry should be suing the banking/financial services industry for soiling an otherwise stellar reputation.



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