“Insurance” is a Mafia - With Government As The Enforcer
Posted by freedomforall 2 years, 3 months ago to Government
Excerpt:
"Luca, as fans of the Godfather movies already know, was the thug-enforcer sent by Don Corleone to “make him an offer he can’t refuse” – to people who would otherwise have nothing to do with the Don. In the movie, famously, the Don assured a victim that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract placed before him.
That’s how car insurance “works.”
No brains on the contract? Really? If you don’t sign – if you don’t pay – what will happen next?
The mafia will report your failure to agree to its “offer” to its Luca, the government. Which will then let every “Luca” it has in its crew know about you – and when you have the bad luck to find yourself dealing with one – as at a random “checkpoint,” what will happen next?
Notwithstanding you’ve not so much as scuffed anyone’s else’s fender or even gotten a traffic ticket in decades?
You will be hauled out of your vehicle and placed in manacles, then carted off to a cage.
If you object – if you attempt to leave – your brains may well be splattered as the “Luca Brasis” who dress up in strange costumes and serve as the enforcers of the government, on behalf of the insurance mafia, do not take no for an answer.
Knowing this – knowing that the insurance companies know they can trigger this chain of ugly events – it is very easy for the insurance mafiosi to simply demand more money, via the mails.
For no legitimate reason whatsoever."
"Luca, as fans of the Godfather movies already know, was the thug-enforcer sent by Don Corleone to “make him an offer he can’t refuse” – to people who would otherwise have nothing to do with the Don. In the movie, famously, the Don assured a victim that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract placed before him.
That’s how car insurance “works.”
No brains on the contract? Really? If you don’t sign – if you don’t pay – what will happen next?
The mafia will report your failure to agree to its “offer” to its Luca, the government. Which will then let every “Luca” it has in its crew know about you – and when you have the bad luck to find yourself dealing with one – as at a random “checkpoint,” what will happen next?
Notwithstanding you’ve not so much as scuffed anyone’s else’s fender or even gotten a traffic ticket in decades?
You will be hauled out of your vehicle and placed in manacles, then carted off to a cage.
If you object – if you attempt to leave – your brains may well be splattered as the “Luca Brasis” who dress up in strange costumes and serve as the enforcers of the government, on behalf of the insurance mafia, do not take no for an answer.
Knowing this – knowing that the insurance companies know they can trigger this chain of ugly events – it is very easy for the insurance mafiosi to simply demand more money, via the mails.
For no legitimate reason whatsoever."
Insurance is the biggest cost of operation of my car, although fuel cost is a very close second.
(Just got it back after repair of damage done by mice eating wiring. ;^)