Can the US government run homeowners insurance, since the insurance companies don’t want to pay on claims?
Question : Can the US government run homeowners insurance, since the insurance companies don’t want to pay on claims?
Since the federal government pays out billions in disaster relief (DR), why not have property owners pay into them instead of money hungry insurance companies. When you receive money for a loss from DR, taxpayers are kind of paying themselves and the defecit isn’t raised as much.
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Answer by aerocentral01
No. The federal government is strictly limited by the Constitution as to what it can and cannot do.
The government has no right to do 90% of what it does. Besides, why would you force others to pay for your insurance?
…and the government can’t run anything right anyway, so why would you want it to, unless you’re a mooch?
As a matter of fact, they can. It is a matter of personal opinion though. There are two sides. Socialism: when the government controls industry. capitolism: when the government leaves industry alone. The constitution will allow either element under the constitution’s elastic clause which states, “Congress shall pass all laws that are necessary and proper.” Meaning, laws that are needed can be passed. If companies refuse to pay, the government can take over for the good of the people.