This voice is from Voices at the Chicago Sun-Times, from October or November. Sorry for the vagueness. http://voices.suntimes.com/
"Imagine an apartment building. In one unit lives the police department. In another, the fire department. Teachers in a third unit. For more than a decade these tenants have faithfully paid their rent, knowing that when one of them moves out they will receive their security deposit. The only problem is the landlord (Chicago) hasn't used their rent and his income to pay the mortgage. Instead, the landlord used the money for other pet projects. Now the mortgage is way overdue and the landlord is very short on cash. Clearly, the only solution is to double the rents and reduce security deposits.
See where I'm going with this?"
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Some monopolizing and "lousy" insurance corporations have been working it and working it to get rid of the other quite acceptable insurance corporations. Obama has been such a help to them. Try not to repeat the lies he tells. He did not know people such as retired scapegoats on pensions would be so upset about losing a good thing. Gosh, you mean people have brains AND feelings?
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