Monday, July 8, 2013

Hunter — Conservative guns-in-schools plan runs afoul of the insurance industry

The market gods speak. Conservatives feel the corporate power:
Now the private insurance industry is balking at conservative notions of putting guns in schools because they're not buying the conservative line that arming teachers or other employees will make the buildings safer places to be in. On the contrary, the insurance companies are estimating that it would cost them considerably more money in payouts, enough money that they'd rather drop policies entirely than try to insure that mess.
So another conservative utopia is threatened by, of all things, the very corporations that they vow we should treat as gods. When you have to turn a profit, you see, you tend to look on these things with a rather colder eye than the conservative legislators who demand the thing merely as ideological stance; sorry, state lawmakers, but the Free Market ain't buying it. The Free Market, in its infinite and infallible wisdom, has determined that arming schoolteachers is a measurably bad idea. By the transitive property of Corporate Awesomeness, this means conservatives now have to drop that idea and come up with something less freaking insane.
Daily Kos
Conservative guns-in-schools plan runs afoul of the insurance industry
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