Thursday, September 07, 2006

NEW BRUNSWICK AUTO INSURANCE - DID ROBERT JONES HANG BERNARD LORD???


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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Robert Jones did. Lord can run away from the auto insurance issue but issue is not going to run away from him. He and his gang were duped by insurance companies.

Nice picture of Bernard Lord. A bigger version of the picture will be nice.

Anonymous said...

How did this distortion of the truth,which makes it a lie,get going?
cbc quote, In the interim, New Brunswick consumers have paid hundreds of millions of dollars more for insurance than government promised they would.
FACT:::MY insurance has dropped in last two years.
Lack of claims,: WELL isn't this good?
HOW many of us know about PHONEY insurance claims?
ASK the appartment owning LAWYERS
A disgraceful article.
Check the earnings of your banks,oil companies,and you will see,not only insurance companies ripping you off.
LORD was the first premier to tackle rip off companies.

Anonymous said...

Huh? It's lies because your premiums went down and other companies are also ripping you off?

Anonymous said...

To: believe1%whatweread,

Get your P.C. membership card. With that kind of extortion of facts in favour of Bernie may get you life time membership and a free laptop.

Anonymous said...

This whole thing is a sham, yes your insurance may be down but don't make a claim you will have to sell your first born. The insurance companies are now hitting home, cottage and other items, If this government wasen't so concerned with making brownie points with big business it would have passed the provincal insurance as it should have. In other words yes we have been getting ripped off and this government knew it and know it today.

Anonymous said...

Whatever 1026 is saying is beyond me,I got to get me one of those phds.
The facts are all out there.
I mean liberals can only come up with old people,and what are they doing for the country.

And we now have ndp going acadian,I mean ,you think the french are stupid?

I always was liberal,but i know when crap is crap.

Anonymous said...

11:14 or rightboys? As I said before if you are Bernie's friend then who needs enemies. Bernie is bending over background to show that how much he cares about seniors and you are saying not so. So he is lying as usual then.

Anonymous said...

I don't want to make claims.

What has changed.Bernard made a move in favor of us,and the insurance companies,with their LAWYERS,ACCOUNTANTS,just took another step to defeat any consumer benefit.
How do you get ahead of loophole divers,also sometimes called,off the record,crooks.
Name another premier,besides Klien,who worked,for the people.

Anonymous said...

One point. A family member injured in accident 10 years ago,settled last year.Figure that.

Point two. All that law requires is P.L and P.D.

WHO would pay an extra thousand dollars for 500$ deductable collision.

It doesn't hurt to use your head.

When you shop around,it is you going around in a circle!

Collusion will make sure you won't get a better deal elsewhere.Brokers are just brokers.
Wanna lay money on this.
Get Jones to write about that.

Anonymous said...

Bernie is puttin on the seniors act,the same as Shame.
Bernie just knows he got the seniors with the law,not taking their assets,and ,oh,shawn,yes shawn comes along behind,after its too late. The previous liberals also screwed the seniors and Bernie FIXED IT.
Not a mile of highway and Bernie FIXED IT.
No highspeed internet,Bernie FIXED IT.
They will soon be calling Bernie a fixer.
OH ,but we liberals want a dreamer!
One 5ft2,with eyes so blue.

Anonymous said...

Bernie FIXED IT to make it look like HE DID IT!

Anonymous said...

Bernie fixed it alright. $2.2 billion just in Orimulsion. It will take few generations to pay that one off. He fixed auto-insurance as I am thinking to sell my car and walk to work. Then he fixed the healthcare; it takes 6 hours now to see a doctor in an ER and that is in cities. It is worse in rural areas.

He is some fixer. NBers should fix him now or suffer rest of their lives.

Anonymous said...

This certainly SHOULD have done it. To think that the insurance collected all that extra money for years without the govt. intervening is crazy. Did he report on the fact that the Govt. has actually approved more increases in rates for this year?

Anonymous said...

Uh genius, it was McKenna that got private funding to finally build the Trans canada double lane from F'ton to Moncton. All Lord did was make sure that taxpayers paid for it, and Irving, the trucking companies, tourists, and distributors didn't have to.

It was McKenna who started getting the province connected to internet, even Lord admits that. The only way high speed got done is by making sure there are no regulations on it, so companies can charge what they want (which has led to people having access to it, but not being able to afford it). And it was mostly paid for by the federal government.

As for seniors, Lord has had seven years to make changes, but only now are they talking about it. So why would anybody believe him? Unlike Graham, he could have made those changes on his first day of work. No such luck.

It's bad luck when you only have two viable parties and both say almost the same thing, but at least we know what little Lord is capable of, we don't yet know for Graham.

Anonymous said...

Why Genius,The things you know after I tell you.

Your mckenna was a washout,learn to live with it.
cause an elected job he will never see again.
Render unto the VICTOR.!Get a grip,Its been a nice TEN YEARS since we seen him.
And since then ,things got down.

Steve said...

Insurance rates have risen and fallen primarily as a result of the returns on there investments. Very few insurance companies make underwriting profits but make there money from there investment income. Yes claims, 9/11, Katrina and other catasrophic events effect rates but the primary driver is returns in the market. You will find that rates ebb and flow with stock market returns.....

http://barmywhoreson.blogspot.com/2006/12/nb-premier-takes-credit-for-lower-auto.html