Monday, February 24, 2014

American Socialism Over Yours

In the States Will, before the ACA, and even with it, Americans have a polygot system in terms of healthcare. Employer options never met my equipment needs. Medicare is another subject, but most of Liberty's consumers do not realize that the Medicaid waiver regulators hold the actual power. The *choice* a recipient of services has is the ability to retain or deny an assistant, and negotiate hours needed. Terribly inefficient. I am better equipped than you to examine Medicaid waiver allocation; so if anyone, or you yourself, are asking why I approached you, I get the sense that you aren't fooled by the realities of socialized care, and a real outside eye is useful.

I have been in Liberty's orbit longer than Linda Dezenski. In 89 I asked their acting director Ann Marie if I could "work there," and Linda hired me three years later, unwittingly transforming me into Johnny Abbes Garcia, though I had no idea I'd relish the role of an enforcer for a Jewish praying mantis (isn't psychopathy an entertaining subject?). Nine months. Ever since, it has gone like this: Joanne, we'll do anything for you, and then those assurances became ether. They violate state and federal law with impunity and recycle employee grievance lawsuits every 24 months; I am the only one of Linda's victims to have the stones to get her demoted by threatening the old guard with a federal lawsuit, and I am going to push those stones to retire the current board of directors, the senior executives, and sue PA's Department of Public Welfare while I'm at it.

If I was still 36 and healthy I would not care, and fight to be friends and competitors with you in the fourth estate. The CIL system, however, has done its best to destroy my health and welfare, and I'm going to fight it to my death; my posts here on the matter, tied in unfairly to representations in the arts, are the glimmering formation of an angry book. I'd genuinely like an alliance with a journalist of your ability. At heart we want to change the world, right? 

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