Posted by

Bria on Oct 26, 2008 in
General,
Life In The U.S.A,
Life in Politics |
I’m pretty sure I’ll be voting for Obama as president. I, like many other people have reservations about the promises he’s made to America for America.

Particularly, Middle Class America (MCA). I know he’s a proponent of tax cuts for MCA, and tax increases for Upper Class, but what about car insurance rates? Esp, in urban America? Where is Obama’s stance on the raping and pillaging of poor/middle class Americans who live in a particular zip code and are being charged TRIPLE that of suburbia?

Myself, I moved to Detroit bcuz I thought it was cheaper (rent, gasoline etc), and moved out of Detroit due to the redlining (auto & renter’s insurance) incurred. From inflated utility prices to insurance premiums, life in an urban city is frustrating. I am not spouting against insurance companies who are pro-less fortunate people, but I am speaking to the companies who are guilty of redlining.
Did u know that Michigan has the highest auto insurance rates? Will that change for the better, once Obama becomes president of the U.S.A.?
Time will most certainly tell.
Tags: exorbitant insurance rates, Obama, redlining, urban America
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