Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

State Farm is a Political Animal

I beg every worker to look into what political policies SF endorses and gives dark money into. You may be very surprised to find out they don't align with you. Be careful to ever mention you may lean one way or another because they will cancel you or make your life miserable. They are very closed minded "my way or the highway." Be very careful not to trust leadership.

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Post ID: @OP+1pwB493z

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anyone that trusts reinsurance providers and exploit and is in love with Warren Buffet is another chriney fool

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Post ID: @Dpuj+1pwB493z

truth-first hand

ET and systems too All levels

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Post ID: @6wkm+1pwB493z

Obvious truth hurts.

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Post ID: @3rsg+1pwB493z

A judge?

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Post ID: @3hxi+1pwB493z

Unless SF stops paying me good money - IDGAF.

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Post ID: @2tgb+1pwB493z

@2mns-actually reinsurance does work when you buy it from a company in the same place with the same risk.Warren buffets GEN RE sells a lot of reinsurance to U.S insurance companies covering U.S. risk. He probably knows a little more about that than you…..

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Post ID: @2blt+1pwB493z

NOWHERE, at any point, did I say a single word about where State Farm does business. I spoke to how reinsurance doesn’t work. Nothing more. It takes a special kind of arrogance to repeatedly call somebody stupid while arguing the validity of their own point back to them. Goodbye.

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Post ID: @2fnv+1pwB493z

@1xcv…..Hey genius. Reinsurance doesn’t work if it comes from a company that operates in the same places, exposed to the same risks.

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Post ID: @2mns+1pwB493z

It’s a small world and all the economies are intertwined whether you like it or not.

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Post ID: @2wzb+1pwB493z

Makes sense SF does rule the world.

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Post ID: @1ozm+1pwB493z

If you Google WEF partners, you will see State Farm. Right there on the list.

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Post ID: @1nvu+1pwB493z

It’s a job. Stop worrying about politics and worry more about getting HR to pay us our real worth.
Unionize now!

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Post ID: @1tzr+1pwB493z

So now the folks who don’t even understand how a mutual insurance company works, imagine themselves to be world class forensic accountants.

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Post ID: @1jtn+1pwB493z

@1hov-obviously you are totally ignorant of SF providing reinsurance by partnering with a Bermudian reinsurance company to risks around the world. Your tin foil hat conspiracies look silly.

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Post ID: @1xcv+1pwB493z

@1yov-specifically what agenda is SF following from the WEF? Prediction-you will offer up a NOTHINGBURGER.

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Post ID: @1fmf+1pwB493z

Massive money well spent would be on some kind of flex for laws fighting hustle tows in Chicago. How is it that SF and Allstate from Illinois, plus GECICO and such can't stop them from taking a car then demanding $5.000 the next day to get it out of their tow yard?

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Post ID: @1azl+1pwB493z

The WEF is unelected and wants to govern the world, duh. SF is influenced by them, we're all affected, and none of it makes much sense that we follow that agenda. Especially if you're an American and State Farm is obviously only operating their business in the United States, or at least selling their services to the American people. Just because Indians do backend work doesn't make SF a global company. Tipsord should attend and pay attention, not be a partner with them. WEF's interest in SF is more than meets the eye.

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Post ID: @1yov+1pwB493z

LOL-they don’t “partner” with the World Economic Forum-being a Fortune 40 Company they are extended an invitation for their CEO or his assignee to attend. It would be foolish to not attend to listen to world leaders speak on a variety of the worlds most critical,topics.

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Post ID: @1vtn+1pwB493z

They partner with the World Economic Forum. I'm interested in that.

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Post ID: @1blk+1pwB493z

Next time you are at the office among associates offer your opinion on any political topic. You will learn much.

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Post ID: @hsu+1pwB493z

Another totally made up fairy tale by the OP. First of all SF is regulated at both the state and Federal level and literally have outside, independent auditors that reside full time on premises. Secondly, every political organization again at national, state and local is required to document donors, their address and amounts in order to comply with federal regulations. If you know how to use Google and spend a little time you can see every donation by every company and every individual- all public knowledge.

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Post ID: @lls+1pwB493z

@OP - Could you provide specific examples of State Farm "dark money" donations that you find egregious? Thank you.

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Post ID: @kav+1pwB493z

There’s not one person or organization on Earth who would align with my views on everything, all the time. And that’s just the way it is.

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Post ID: @rui+1pwB493z

@nll good point. More importantly what ever happened to common sense?

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Post ID: @rxu+1pwB493z

I'm not aware that companies should only contribute and support things that you approve of? What happened to diversity and inclusion of thought?

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Post ID: @nll+1pwB493z

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