2024-06-28

National Insurance Awareness Day 2024

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It has been my experience that insurance is over rated. I think the concept is that you have to pay money "in case something happens".

When nothing happens you never get any of that money back. So now I am very judicious in those insurance policies I acquire.

For example, upon meeting the age requirement I was told that I "must" apply for social security and medicare. Then I learn that medicare part B has a premium associated with it. I declined to opt into part B for that reason. I was told that should I ever want it later that there would be a "significant penalty".

I won't EVER be applying for medicare part B for that reason.

So now I maintain homeowners insurance, automobile insurance, and medicare part A.

That's it.

I handle my own medical expenses because I have the wherewithall to make decisions in my best interests whereas the government can only pull scamdemics and covid malarky with bad actors like Anthony Fauci who would all monetize their frauds to make money on the death and destruction which has become the hallmark of the us democrat party scumbags.

It is said that "everybody needs insurance". That sounds like something some mafioso might say with a gun pointing at you. Insurance is a racket. The government is a racket. There are none of the checks and balances we learned of in civics class and quite frankly ...

I reject it all as the bunk that it is.

Today is National Insurance Awareness Day. It is a vehicle to amass as many suckers for the insurance racket as possible. Yeah, if you want to pay premiums out the yin yang and have something for an intentional fire to get out of your responsibilities then I guess it's for you.

Crooks attract other crooks.

Unfortunate events happen. Suck it up however you see fit — including a nice expensive insurance policy or two.