JAMES SIMMONS; Olympia |
I support Initiative 1082 for many reasons.
This initiative will make Washington state a better place to do business. We need business to be successful in this state because businesses create jobs, not state monopolies.
Read more: http://www.theolympian.com/2010/10/13/1401894/end-state-monopoly-on-insurance.html#ixzz12UcMOwrj
With minimal research, I determined that Simmons is an optician. My guess is that he might employ a half dozen employees at best, considering that the franchise/national operations don't hire much more than that.
My personal contribution to L&I is $2.70 per week and I'm betting that I get paid as well, if not better than most optical assistants. The similarity in risk would probably put both me and Simmon's employees in the same category.
So, let's calculate what L&I costs one of his employees, based on the idea that they are paid as well as I am.
$2.70 is the employee payment (per week) to Simmon's match would be the same. For $140 per year, one of Simmon's employees is protected for time loss AND medical expenses for any on the job injury. As long as the injury is true and on the job, the bill is paid. That $140 annual cost wouldn't pay for Simmon's auto insurance on his "company car" (all business owners own a company car, ask the IRS)
My contention is that Simmons is a shill for an organizational cause that wants to see insurance companies have one more way to make a profit.
3 comments:
Mr. Simmons does seem to be hitting on certain talking points that I've seen before. Probably not a coincidence.
We all know what a bang up job the private sector has done with insurance! NOT
What in their wildest imaginations makes them think that we trust private insurance companies to keep rates low for us suckers!
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