SpiderK
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Good call! When I was pulled over in Mo. They stole 10 grand from me driving west because I had 2 grams of weed with me. They wanted to steal my new car but bit was in my girlfriends name at the time. LoL they through me in jail for 24 hours while they did a deeper search on my car. When they booked they took my Wallet so they could run my cards leaving me in the middle of mo. With no cash they also stole my phone and I pad. Was a nightmare, they stuck my debit cards in the car that was impounded that I couldn't get to till my girl flew out :(I'm glad im.a cash guy. I only put enough cash in my bank to pay bills, otherwise I keep a 3.00 balance. Lol. F u Leo
All metro jurisdictions, I've seen Douglas, use technology that scans license plates for wants and warrants, stolen or unregistered etc. This is nothing new and asset forfeiture is still going on. I believe the question should be why, but the reason we don't hear about it is simple and universal: money.This is nothing new ......
But the fact they can empty accounts on the roadside in real-time is new because of advancements in technology.
So one must question said technology when getting " a little dirty ". They are scanning car plates in colorado ....... I know for a fact shipments by car / trucks coming off the west coast are getting nabbed by police as they come east at a much higher clip in nebraska, iowa, k.c, ohio ...... I had a friend who's family was moving h, 90-100 kilo's at a time out of mexico, texas into chicago. In court it came out they could listen to conversations in his mothers house between brothers as they sat at kitchen table .... They did this even through the phone that was hung up on the wall not in use, this was in the early 90's ..... So just think what they can do in 2016. This is the reason I stay on top of this crap .....
So your an insurance agent?SpiderK, you might want to sit down. I am hearing rumblings at the Colorado DOI that Colorado Insurance carriers may be required to change grandfathered plans to new, ACA-compliant plans, grandfathered or not. This is going to be a nightmare for my individual block of business considering what we've been told and sold over and over again. One more notch in the obamacare takeover headboard, one more reason for liberals to argue for 'intervention' by the government and for the R's as well.
Carriers are pulling out of the market left and right, and the carriers that leave like Colorado Health OP, existing carriers had to pay unpaid claims for clients that weren't theirs.
Get ready for $500 copays for high cost drugs. Can't put blame on any one person or entity, there are many hands in the cookie jar. The practice of defensive medicine, the high cost of malpractice insurance, the higher utilization of providers that have and maintain expensive testing, the unaffordability of premiums and claims, longer waits due to fewer doctors entering the market, low reimbursements affect which carriers providers work with.
Or, prepare to part with 2% of your annual income to go along with your grandfathered plan.
I don't think you are talking shit so I am happy to describe what it is that I do.So your an insurance agent?
:D Thanks I was just curious and considering where ya live I figured you had a decent job.I don't think you are talking shit so I am happy to describe what it is that I do.
In the profession we are called producers. I am in the employee benefits industry, which encompasses more than insurance. I handle personal and commercial lines for groups and individuals, health, life, dental, AD&D, a bit of medicare, etc. No auto, homeowner or anything like that. I think 'agent' implies that I work for insurance companies, which couldn't be further from the truth, but I don't care to debate labels. We are advocates for our clients.
It is frustrating these days with all of the political crap thrown into the mix, and we are just now 'adjusting' to the Affordable Care Act in its fully implemented glory. I don't hold any one person or entity responsible for our healthcare crisis, there is plenty of blame to go around, and everyone has an agenda.
I have the good luck in that I have been involved in both the insurance industry and the growing industry. Our general agency is one of the larger producers in Colorado, and we insure everyone from individuals, self employed caregivers or growers, to MMC's who finally have an avenue that they never had before to get insurance they might not be able to get otherwise.
I try and keep up with our ongoing water issues in this state as it relates to myself and my clients. It's a shit show from top to bottom.
I don't get into much debate here as I prefer to keep the peace, but I get frustrated when I hear people incorrectly place blame where it doesn't belong, and when things are posted that are inaccurate. I find fault when people are purposefully ignorant or when blame is cast on a single 'thing', be it person, legislation, increased utilization, rate increases, etc. Where we stand right now is a result of a bunch of little things, not a single piece of legislation. It's much bigger than that, and playing partisan politics is a complete waste of time. This stuff is interesting to talk about to me, but the political slant is tired in my view.
There's your insurance agent answer right there. CMA
I am very fortunate to say the least, to have or have had access to fairly important current issues in our state- Water, Healthcare, Real Estate, Herb, other shiz. The level of discourse, the lack of empathy or civility, and the lack of clear understanding is frustrating to me. I don't enjoy politics as it relates to our two parties, I think people should be able to discuss things that matter or affect them without it being us vs them, D vs R, or whatever.:D Thanks I was just curious and considering where ya live I figured you had a decent job.
Magic: the Gathering>> AD&D
Never pegged you for the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons sort.
:)
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