Thursday, June 14, 2012

Taking care of others = good business


A hailstorm moved through here the other night causing all kinds of destruction and mayhem. Car windows were shattered, bodywork was pummeled and roofs were bashed and dented. But I know of two insurance companies that set up immediate response centers to help their clients. State Farm and Geico were up and running emergency response teams even while the storm was still clearing the suburbs in our city.

So why is that important?  It shows that caring and providing good service and giving a damn can be good business. Being a good citizen is possibly good for the bottom line. Putting others first, will eventually pay off.

These lessons are a far cry from the attitude the current GOP and its Presidential candidate, Mitt (I’m going to take down health insurance) Romney is preaching. In fact the GOP seems hell bent on being vindictive and angry. (Women take notice…a lot of that anger and revenge is leveled at you.)

I think it is time we got rid of the Republican Party by voting them into submission. It won’t happen, because there are still nitwits who believe what they and their mouthpiece, Rush Limbaugh, preach on a daily basis. It is vile and pointedly destructive.

Just yesterday, Romney said he was not going to have health insurance that would cover pre-existing needs. Why? Too costly for the insurance companies. (Note the insurance companies have not asked for this…it is a sticking point with the big elephant machine.)

Funny, we have corporations helping Texans out in a time of crisis, just as they did when the tornados came roaring through a few months ago. But make it policy and the GOP cries socialism.  Well, Republicans, sometimes you have to make it policy to get the other deadbeat companies, the ones Mitt and his fellow snobs, run to do what they are supposed to.

America, you do not want this man as your President. And if you elect him…good luck.



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