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CA Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara Tired of Being ‘White Mansplained’ About His Job

California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara said that after facing criticism from elected representatives, including Democrats, about his recent job performance, he wrote, “pictures white man's plains about how I do my job.” “He says he's tired of it.

Lara defends ideas such as state-run healthcare (the local edition of the so-called “Healthy California Law,” “Medicare for All”) to allow illegal aliens to serve in state government posts; He is a former state legislator on the far left. .

In 2019, he faced criticism for breaking the promises of a major campaign when it was discovered that he had taken the campaign cash out of the insurance industry.

Now, some critics say that Lala's insurance industry bonds are trying to find ways to not pay claimants after the Los Angeles fire, or have him too generous with insurance companies who want to raise insurance premiums sharply He says he is there.

One critic is a fellow Democrat, Rep. John Galamendi (D-CA). I said Lara's “work is about holding companies accountable, and he seems to be doing the exact opposite, which gives them whatever they want.”

In response, Los Angeles Times Reported, Lara said that the insurers that put pressure on him wouldn't help, adding:[Q]Honestly, you know, this is not the first or last thing I've become a white man's plane about how I do my job. ”

References to race and gender are part of Lala's patterns of political rhetoric. he advertisement He himself considers him to be “the first openly gay person in California history to be elected to a statewide office.”

Lara is negligent by conservatives after many companies left the state or canceled their policies, imposing price controls on the insurance industry. Many homeowners of Palisades in the Pacific lost their policy in the days before Palisades fired.

Recently, Lara refused to allow state farms to raise 22% of premiums, accounting for additional risks and costs in the aftermath of the Palisade and Eaton fires. It could accelerate the book of Exodus.

Lala's response to the ongoing insurance crisis in December issues new regulations to provide insurance in areas that are prone to fires and allow for more flexibility in insurance pricing before a fire. It was to do.

However, the change was too late for many homeowners who were forced into California fair plans. This is a last resort insurance company that does not cover the full range of losses or damages.

Some observers encourage (but enforce) insurance companies to pay the full value of insurance for household property, rather than itemizing lost property to traumatized consumers. They say they are taking action to support consumers, such as “not” (not).

Furthermore, recently Lara Recommended Insurance companies extending coverage for alternative living expenses, given that even when many homes in the Palisade and Eton fire zones are still “uninhabitable.”

Joel B. Pollack is a senior editor at Breitbart News; Breitbart News Sunday Sirius XM Patriot will be available Sundays from 7pm to 10pm (4pm to 7pm). He is the author of Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Daysyou can pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author Trump's Virtue: Lessons and Legacy of President Donald TrumpIt is now available on Audible. He is the winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter @joelpollak.

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