Monday, June 29, 2009

Balanced Budget Act of 1997

All related to the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, who remembers that?

A recent op-ed in the Wapo:

Chairman of Conservatives for Patients' Rights - Richard Scott:

Meaningful health care reform is needed but only achievable if it is rooted in principles that have proven to work. Any plan that does not will collapse on its own with no one group responsible. And whether it was in his remarks to the American Medical Association or in meetings with congressional leaders, President Obama -- so far -- has embraced principles that do not work.

There is no need for a "public option" to compete with private insurance plans. It will simply run insurance companies out of business and create a government-run health care monopoly. The AMA understands this, which is why it has expressed opposition to versions of a public option.

If the president wants to diminish opposition to his plans, he should focus on increasing competition by, for example, allowing consumers to purchase health insurance across state lines, from anywhere in the country, which Americans do right now when purchasing life insurance.
Well isn’t that something? “There is no need for a "public option" to compete with private insurance plans.”

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Leo Wise- PROSECUTOR DID NOT DO HIS JOB

I want to know what Leo Wise's role is in the Heatlhcare Reform of CBO's analysis?

Will it be like this?

November 2002, FBI raided offices in Dublin Ohio at National Century Financial Enterprise.

“This case is one of the largest corporate fraud investigations involving a privately held company headquartered in small town America,” said Assistant Director Kenneth W. Kaiser of the FBI Criminal Investigative Division.

'Ladies and gentlemen, this is a case of staggering fraud,' Leo Wise said. 'It is one of the largest frauds the FBI has ever investigated.

All of Columbia Homecare Group units were at National Century Financial Enterprises, the Largest fraud case the FBI has ever investigated

Remember – Columbia/HCA is a partnership of financier Richard Rainwater of Ft. Worth and lawyer Richard Scott.
Richard rainwater was GW Bush’s partner with the Texas Rangers.

Twelve executives were already found guilty.

ONE month before GW Bush leaves office- December 2008 –

The last person to stand trial was James K Happ, the former CFO of Columbia Homecare Group.

James K Happ, 48, is charged with conspiracy, money-laundering conspiracy and three counts of
wire fraud. Also today, a former friend of Happ's testified that, while working at National Century, Happ boasted that he never could be charged with any fraud because he didn't sign anything.


December 2008 - the largest fraud case the FBI has ever investigated-Only one acquittal-

James K Happ - the ex-CFO of Columbia Homecare Group

Jurors stated; "PROSECUTOR DID NOT DO HIS JOB"

Coincidence? Or just rampant fraud beginning with Healthcare fraud but continuing the fraud within the SEC, Bankruptcy Courts and Financial Fraud- all for the sake of profits to the rich and powerful?