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Flamenco is dangerous!!
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Ruphus
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RE: Flamenco is dangerous!! (in reply to Graham_B)
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Certain branches must be put under societal supervision. The irony is that out of all branches that should be conducted by superordinate aims instead have become leading in out-of-hand margins / radical profiteering. Those being medical supply and care, educational institutions and their fees and late policies, banking, real estate brokering / speculation and insurances. Someone here remember the times when insurance fees used to be not too far from reasonable still, and when their lobbying hadn´t yet forced through insurance obligations to yet the last niche? First they raised their fees to far above financial necessity of covering / reasonable budgeting and bureaucratic maintenance; but the affluence must have not been enough yet. Next, in the prinicpal way like of national manufacturers who went and engaged officials to introduce and raise import duties against competition, the insurance cartells instigated obligatory insuring in about any kind of professional conductment. And with that hit two flies with one strike: For one the enforcement of overcharging insuring dues all over the place, and the escape of warranty in the same time. So what things ended up with are totally overpriced fees and manifold ways for insurances to not pay, the minute the insurance taker has not fulfilled any of the countless preconditions of slick contracting. Just as Hippocrates oath is dead long since, remaining ethical standards in concern of education and warranting have become exotic artifacts too. The insurcance branch, the pharmaceutical / medical supply branches and banking before all others are squeezing the living crap out of the people unchecked. Their profits must be supervised and limited by law to have them go off people´s neck. Needless to say that above named branches together with the food branch are pragmatically due to official control and tame by the nature of their initial task. The latter in fact being the only one under official supervision, and even that being a farce as we know too well. Anyway, to hell with insurance cartells pestilence. Ruphus
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Date Jul. 29 2011 16:18:31
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