Froma Harrop: Insurers leaving Florida because of money
The profit motive is apparently a very shocking concept to the state official tasked with overseeing
Let's not dignify Patronis' statement by calling it a "lie." Nor is it just stupid. It is "shtupid."
Because it is undeniable that losses are what's driving some property insurers out of
Allstate is also not signing new policies in the state. Why? The company says that the cost to insure new customers in
Rest assured that
After decades of making good money, what's causing insurers to report less-than-zero profits after paying claims? It's the parade of cataclysmic weather events made worse by rising temperatures. There have always been hurricanes. But warming sea surface temperatures are already spawning more very destructive Category 4 and 5 hurricanes.
The Biden administration is pushing policies to address this terrifying trend.
Let the grown-ups worry about how drought, floods, killer heat waves and related pestilence are hurting their economies. Never mind the human suffering, should these guys care.
DeSantis' sharpest offensive against companies trying to make a living was his law forbidding them to require passengers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID. This meddling reached its nutty summit in the heart of the pandemic when DeSantis attacked the cruise ship lines operating out of
Face it, spending days stuffed on a ship with several thousand strangers, many carrying a potentially deadly disease, did not appeal to cruise patrons at the time. That went double for the older ones, who make up a large chunk of these companies' business. Thanks to COVID, the number of people who took cruises fell to under 6 million in 2020, down from almost 30 million the year before.
Is it possible that these businesses insisted on the COVID shots because they wanted to keep their customers and, thereby, make money?
Back in the real world of both climate science and business judgment, warming temperatures have made home coverage anywhere near the water unaffordable, if not unattainable. The price of homeowners insurance in
Face it. Private companies don't want — and can't be forced — to lose money. It's time right-wingers got "woke" to that.



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