LETTER: Elected politicians don't care about Floridians
Staff WriterEnglewood Sun
Editor:
Upon receiving my new statement for my homeowners insurance, I am certain the politicians in the state of Florida do not care about the people they are supposed to serve.
My statement is over $8,000 with a $33,000 deductible for hurricanes. The insurance companies are now committing legalized robbery.
Not only is this robbery, it is rape. It is hard not to believe these greedy insurance companies have greased every politician's pockets.
With the upcoming elections, the people of Florida need to vote every politician, who is currently in office, out!
Our representatives are failing the people. We need drastic change, and it looks like the state of Florida will not be getting any help from any politician.
This is a crime and they have decided to turn their backs on the people who have elected them.
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