“We’re one of very few states that doesn’t have any limits on what an insurance company can charge,” Pritzker said. “What we want is for the insurance companies simply to show us why it’s appropriate for them to raise rates by 27 percent. They didn’t do that. They haven’t done that. All they did was say, ‘Well, we had losses.’ … We don’t know if homeowners are being gouged, and that’s what it feels like.”
So the companies come up with numbers showing losses and pass some envelopes stuffed with cash around in Springrad and it’s business as usual with very little change.
Tommy Paine
6 months ago
“We don’t know if homeowners are being gouged, and that’s what it feels like.”
Oh, the irony of that statement coming from a Marxist wannabe President who gouges taxpayers.
Don’t become a criminal, the government doesn’t like the competition.
Paraphrasing Otter and Boone from Animal House:
He can’t do that do that to our Illinois residents.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
So the companies come up with numbers showing losses and pass some envelopes stuffed with cash around in Springrad and it’s business as usual with very little change.
“We don’t know if homeowners are being gouged, and that’s what it feels like.”
Oh, the irony of that statement coming from a Marxist wannabe President who gouges taxpayers.
Don’t become a criminal, the government doesn’t like the competition.
Paraphrasing Otter and Boone from Animal House:
He can’t do that do that to our Illinois residents.
Only we can do that to our Illinois residents.