Do you remember these phrases? “I am not a crook” or “ I
did not have sexual relations with that woman” how about “ read
my lips no new taxes.” Do you remember these words? For those of
you who are not old enough to remember the first one is attributed to
President Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal that forced him
into resigning from office rather than face impeachment. The second
was President Bill Clinton trying hard to deflect reports of him
having oral sex with an intern in the oval office which wound up with
him committing perjury and getting articles of impeachment drawn up
against him. The only thing that saved him was a lack of democrat
votes. The last is from President George Bush the elder who famously
said that during one of his campaign speeches. He won the election
but reneged on his promise and was defeated soundly in his next
election.
Fast forward to today. We once again have a sitting president who
has lied to the American people. His words, repeated over and over
again, concerning the ACA “ if you like your plan you can keep your
plan. Period” These words are what sold a large part of the
American population to elect him as president and reelect him four
years later. Now the truth has finally hit home. He lied.
I have watched and listened as his various spokespersons have been
out there trying to spin it that he didn't actually lie ,that he
either misspoke or we just didn't understand what it was that he was
saying. Really? Funny thing I watched a whole bunch of his speeches
and it seemed pretty clear to me. I didn't hear about any caveats or
qualifiers. I only heard him say (I and 330 million other Americans)
“if you like your plan you can keep it.” Not sure what part of
that sentence, repeated over and over, that I didn't understand.
Of course the newest spin is to blame it on the insurance
companies.
I actually heard the following on the radio.
The president said you could keep your plan as long as it doesn't
change and the president didn't tell them that they had to change
their policies....
Thank you for clearing that up for me.
So what exactly was the point of the ACA if not to force insurance
companies to change their plans to include more coverage, thus
ensuing higher costs and causing people to lose the coverage they
were told that they could keep? Someone else commented that these
were bare bones policies so they had to go. That's not the point. The
president said if you like your plan you can keep it. So why aren't
they able to keep them?
Another person said that there is no way that the administration
could have known that this was going to happen. Hmmm...I am not a
brain surgeon and even I knew that this was going to happen. Simple
economics would tell you this. If you buy a Yugo you are going to pay
a Yugo price. If you buy a BMW you are going to have to pay the BMW
price not the Yugo price, and if your forced to by the BMW your still
going to have to pay the BMW price. This is not complicated.
Now with people coming out and sharing their individual horror
stories on the major news networks and papers, the administration has
chosen to try and attack and marginalize these people, accusing them
of lying or of not giving out of all the facts. Yet the facts were
simple. They had coverage they liked and they were getting the kind
of care they needed but because of the new ACA regulations they had
to be changed and the people lost the coverage that they had or are
being forced into higher costing plans, what part of this is
misleading or lacking of truth?
There is also word out there that the Obama administration knew
that this was going to happen and even predicted that somewhere close
to 65 percent would loose their coverage and yet they continued to
preach that no one was going to loose it. The estimated number that I
have heard is somewhere between 50 to 129 million people, which is
essentially the entire individual market, are going to loose their
coverage.
The bottom line is that now that the ACA has rolled out the
American people are waking up to the truth. They can't keep their
policies and it's going to cost them dearly. Many are trying to
figure out how they are going to pay for the extra costs and they are
angry. Many things that have happened, prior to this, they mostly
ignored because it didn't effect them directly. This time it does and
they are voicing their displeasure.
When I was growing up there was always a price for lying and it
was always considered a better thing to confess your mistakes and
make things right. This is what I have taught to my own children and
I hope they will do the same with theirs. So here is my simple minded
solution for you Mr. President. Admit that you were wrong, stop this
madness and fix it. It's as simple as that. If not, you can expect
that your party will be thoroughly trashed, as every republican in
the nation will loudly remind everyone just who is to blame. You and
the democratic party.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Redundancy and Waste
While the news has been filled with Obama care troubles and the
NSA spying on our friends, one subject has seemingly disappeared from
the stage, The budget and debt ceiling. A couple of weeks ago you
didn't hear much else, yet now it seems to have vanished.
Just in case anyone has forgotten we get to go to the edge of the cliff again in the middle of January and already both sides are suggesting that they aren't going to get much done before then. Lest you have forgotten here is the simplified crux of the problem.
Democrats are unwilling to cut any programs and want to raise taxes. Republicans are refusing to raise any more taxes with out the cuts and the tea party wants Obama care defunded before they will budge on anything. This of course leads to nothing being accomplished.
There are some things that could be done though that might actually work, if we could find any real leadership that is. The first would be ending all the pork projects that get attached to bills, which have nothing to do with running the government and only politically help the person who attached the bill. A fine example was Mitch McConnell being able to get some extra funding for a bridge project in his home state as a way to get him to go along with Harry Reid temporary budget plan and push the battle again down the road.
The second would be getting rid of all the wasteful government run redundancy. I saw a small part of in a visit to a VA hospital in Boston for a simple consult...
When my wife and I arrived we had no idea of where to go but once we did we made a bee line for the desk that was clearly marked “clinic check in.” After waiting for the others that were ahead of me the lady took my card and swiped it through her swiper, for a lack of another term, and then informed me that I had to go to a different desk on the other side of that same area to check in. So off we headed to the other desk. Upon our arrival at that desk there was a gentleman standing there who was looking just a bit on the ticked off side while a woman sat at another desk on a computer. After about 5 minutes of standing there the lady at the computer turned around and informed us that there was no one there to check us in, the woman who does that had just stepped out and she had no idea when said woman would be back and she wasn't able to check us in so we should go to the other desk,the first one that we had been to,and have her check us in. By this time there was about 8 of us standing there waiting to get checked in and all of us told her that they had just sent us here from the desk she was trying to send us back to. She muttered something about “well you should sit down and wait because I don't know how long it's going to be.” Now gentle readers I am not a brain surgeon and I admit that I don't understand all the intricacies of running a government agency, but where I normally go we check ourselves in via a kiosk. If I can do it, with nothing more then a high school education, surely a government employee sitting right there should be able to. Also understand there were multiple “check in desks”all within 50 feet of each other. Not a single one could check us in. The lady sitting there was clearly capable of cruising through Facebook and her personal emails, her screen was facing us so we could see what she was doing, but she was not competent enough to swipe a card and putting a check mark next to our names on the paper.
After about another15 minutes the lady who did know how to swipe a card and check us in finally arrived. The other lady,as it turned out, was a nurse who's sole purpose was to take our vital signs. She also turned out to be the next person I had to see. Once I got to her she told me to stand there and wait ,quite rudely I might add, while she finished what she was doing on the computer. And what was she doing that was of such vital government mandated importance? She was writing an email on her Yahoo account. So I stood there for another 10 minutes while she hunted and pecked her way across the keyboard. To say that I was angry would be a massive understatement.
Finally I was checked in. I was an hour late for my appointment, but I was finally checked in. Twenty minutes later we were ushered into an examination room. The short version is that apparently the doctor never looked at my records. I spent an hour having another examination ,that I had already had,that was in fact the reason that I was there in the first place. Redundancy and stupidity combined. What was supposed to be a simple consult turned into a 4 hour marathon over something that shouldn't have taken more then a half hour.
Here is my point. If the nurse, or any of the other check in spots, had checked us in, they are all on the same system after all, they could have saved us all time and moved on to other vets who needed help. Better yet they could simplify by having one desk with say three people ,who all know how to swipe a card and check us in, thus saving time and money in wasted salaries.
Second if the doctors would actually take a minute to read the files of the veterans before they talk to them, then they would save a lot of time by not doing the same exams over and over (I had the same test and exam 3 times in the last 3 weeks) and they could move more quickly on to other Veterans.
Remember this was just one small area of this particular VA, if I saw the redundancy and wasted time there, just imagine how much of it goes on all over the VA system not to mention the rest of the government.
Just keep I mind,as we approach yet another cliff, that there is a lot of money that could be saved just by taking care of these two things that I have mentioned ,and I am sure that there is more that could be added to the list, but I suspect it will be those of us who are veterans,seniors or poor, that once again will be the targets because , after all, we are such leeches to society.
Just my Simple Minded Opinion.
Just in case anyone has forgotten we get to go to the edge of the cliff again in the middle of January and already both sides are suggesting that they aren't going to get much done before then. Lest you have forgotten here is the simplified crux of the problem.
Democrats are unwilling to cut any programs and want to raise taxes. Republicans are refusing to raise any more taxes with out the cuts and the tea party wants Obama care defunded before they will budge on anything. This of course leads to nothing being accomplished.
There are some things that could be done though that might actually work, if we could find any real leadership that is. The first would be ending all the pork projects that get attached to bills, which have nothing to do with running the government and only politically help the person who attached the bill. A fine example was Mitch McConnell being able to get some extra funding for a bridge project in his home state as a way to get him to go along with Harry Reid temporary budget plan and push the battle again down the road.
The second would be getting rid of all the wasteful government run redundancy. I saw a small part of in a visit to a VA hospital in Boston for a simple consult...
When my wife and I arrived we had no idea of where to go but once we did we made a bee line for the desk that was clearly marked “clinic check in.” After waiting for the others that were ahead of me the lady took my card and swiped it through her swiper, for a lack of another term, and then informed me that I had to go to a different desk on the other side of that same area to check in. So off we headed to the other desk. Upon our arrival at that desk there was a gentleman standing there who was looking just a bit on the ticked off side while a woman sat at another desk on a computer. After about 5 minutes of standing there the lady at the computer turned around and informed us that there was no one there to check us in, the woman who does that had just stepped out and she had no idea when said woman would be back and she wasn't able to check us in so we should go to the other desk,the first one that we had been to,and have her check us in. By this time there was about 8 of us standing there waiting to get checked in and all of us told her that they had just sent us here from the desk she was trying to send us back to. She muttered something about “well you should sit down and wait because I don't know how long it's going to be.” Now gentle readers I am not a brain surgeon and I admit that I don't understand all the intricacies of running a government agency, but where I normally go we check ourselves in via a kiosk. If I can do it, with nothing more then a high school education, surely a government employee sitting right there should be able to. Also understand there were multiple “check in desks”all within 50 feet of each other. Not a single one could check us in. The lady sitting there was clearly capable of cruising through Facebook and her personal emails, her screen was facing us so we could see what she was doing, but she was not competent enough to swipe a card and putting a check mark next to our names on the paper.
After about another15 minutes the lady who did know how to swipe a card and check us in finally arrived. The other lady,as it turned out, was a nurse who's sole purpose was to take our vital signs. She also turned out to be the next person I had to see. Once I got to her she told me to stand there and wait ,quite rudely I might add, while she finished what she was doing on the computer. And what was she doing that was of such vital government mandated importance? She was writing an email on her Yahoo account. So I stood there for another 10 minutes while she hunted and pecked her way across the keyboard. To say that I was angry would be a massive understatement.
Finally I was checked in. I was an hour late for my appointment, but I was finally checked in. Twenty minutes later we were ushered into an examination room. The short version is that apparently the doctor never looked at my records. I spent an hour having another examination ,that I had already had,that was in fact the reason that I was there in the first place. Redundancy and stupidity combined. What was supposed to be a simple consult turned into a 4 hour marathon over something that shouldn't have taken more then a half hour.
Here is my point. If the nurse, or any of the other check in spots, had checked us in, they are all on the same system after all, they could have saved us all time and moved on to other vets who needed help. Better yet they could simplify by having one desk with say three people ,who all know how to swipe a card and check us in, thus saving time and money in wasted salaries.
Second if the doctors would actually take a minute to read the files of the veterans before they talk to them, then they would save a lot of time by not doing the same exams over and over (I had the same test and exam 3 times in the last 3 weeks) and they could move more quickly on to other Veterans.
Remember this was just one small area of this particular VA, if I saw the redundancy and wasted time there, just imagine how much of it goes on all over the VA system not to mention the rest of the government.
Just keep I mind,as we approach yet another cliff, that there is a lot of money that could be saved just by taking care of these two things that I have mentioned ,and I am sure that there is more that could be added to the list, but I suspect it will be those of us who are veterans,seniors or poor, that once again will be the targets because , after all, we are such leeches to society.
Just my Simple Minded Opinion.
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