OR...to propose addressing itg via a tax on "wealth?"
Link: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/03/03/can_billionaire_tax_cure_californias_healthcare_woes_1167959.html
thus denying HC (and Hospice) funding for the poorest in America?...please don't tell us that Hospice fraud can only be found in CA, or other Blue States...and how fiscally responsible is it to fire 17 Inspectors General (including the IG for HHS) who's only job is to root out fraud in government agencies and programs?
Btw, the BBB not only CUTS vital services, but makes sure that the wealthiest among us, and corporations, get wealthier. How low of a human being would prioritize the wealthy over the poor in America?
As for CA, those Hospice services are a critical need, so given the Medicaid funding cuts, the state needs to find ways of meeting that need and since the wealthy are benefiting from the BBB, it makes moral sense to have them share some of their new found largesse.
What say you?
It’s big business, employs a lot of people, and there don’t seem to be a lot of checks and balances.
We needed adult diapers for my dad and three of the involved entities delivered them and all told us to keep any excess as they’d bill Medicare. Not the Cal medical program, but same idea. This is happening all over.
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