Insurance fraud used to be a punchline. Now it’s a national epidemic — and it’s gotten weirder. In today’s insane headline, con artists actually thought they could outsmart the system by dressing up in bear suits. That’s right. Full-grown adults prancing around in animal costumes, staging dramatic “bear attacks,” and then crying for payouts. Who raised these people? This is what happens when personal responsibility gets tossed out the window for a quick cash grab.
Liberal leaders and soft-bellied bureaucrats have publicly hand-waved away insurance fraud for years. They treat it as a “victimless crime,” but it isn’t. This scam hurts honest Americans—the folks who work hard, obey the law, and just want their premiums to stop climbing. It’s ordinary, taxpaying citizens getting fleeced while criminals in costumes laugh all the way to the bank. Where’s the outrage from the usual talking heads? Too busy worrying about pronouns and climate justice.
And of course, who benefits when insurance fraud spikes? Global insurance giants, already in bed with big government, use crooks like these bear-suited bandits as a reason to jack up rates. Ordinary families pay more, while the powerful, well-connected elites keep cashing in. Liberals love to babble about “social justice,” but real justice means punishing fraudsters, not slapping them on the wrist.
It’s a national embarrassment. Instead of teaching values like integrity, the left pushes a culture where cheating is celebrated and consequences are a joke. When criminals see that prosecutors barely blink at “little” scams, they’ll just reach for bigger, furrier costumes next time. If we needed a warning sign of how far society can fall, this circus of insurance fraudsters is it.
If law and order still means anything in America, we ought to treat insurance scams—no matter how ridiculous—like the crimes they are. These bear-suit buffoons finally ended up in the slammer, but only after making a mockery of the system. How long until Democrats and their globalist pals start calling them “misunderstood activists” who deserve another chance? Maybe the real joke is on us.
Source: Redstate
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