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mellowtigger ([personal profile] mellowtigger) wrote2010-02-17 11:31 am
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race to diagnosis

I believe that the world (the whole universe, actually) lacks all the resources that are desired.  Meaning... every desire cannot be fulfilled.  Some want has to go unfulfilled.

Minnesota is facing severe budget shortfalls.  Our ideologue governor, however, promises not to sign for a single tax increase.  Instead, he's in the habit of pushing costs downward to more local governments which then have to raise their taxes to compensate.  The ideologue wins on a technicality.  *disgruntled sigh*

He's now announced his most recent budget proposal.  There are lots of cutbacks.  Frankly, all of them seem disturbing.  A followup article focuses specifically on the health care cuts.

Gov. Tim Pawlenty's proposal to cut a net of $347 million from programs for sick, aged, disabled and jobless people is akin to the advice an ailing George Washington got from his doctors 210 years ago, one critic said Monday: Bleed him, in hope of a cure. 

Pawlenty would eliminate the General Assistance program in which about 20,000 disabled and very-low-income people receive an average of $175 a month. 

He also would remove about 21,500 childless adults earning between $8,100 and $27,000 from MinnesotaCare, the health insurance program for lower-income working people.

- http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/84422862.html

That last sentence?  That would be me.

The sad thing is that even all the harsh cutbacks still depend on receiving future federal money.  They still depend on pushing true costs out into future state budgets.  Both obvious signs of accounting hack jobs.  (But don't you dare raise taxes, no, because that would destroy the republic.)

I go in next week for my EMG tests.  I go see the neurologist two weeks after that.

It's a race to see if I can leech taxpayer money for my medical diagnosis before the money disappears.

[identity profile] sctmpls.livejournal.com 2010-02-17 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought of you when I heard the details of the cuts yesterday and figured you would be affected. My favorite quote from T-PAW was his "justification" for cutting Minnesota Care. "Only three or four other states cover these kinds of people"

No, let's not be a leader in health care coverage, let's shoot for fiftieth! UNBELIEVABLE. I was seething in the car.

[identity profile] geometrician.livejournal.com 2010-02-17 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
... these kind of people.

ARGH!
ext_173199: (Screwed by GOP)

[identity profile] furr-a-bruin.livejournal.com 2010-02-17 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Three or four other states ... and pretty much the entirety of the rest of the industrialized world.

Idiot.
ext_173199: (Assholes)

[identity profile] furr-a-bruin.livejournal.com 2010-02-18 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
I say - now watch what you say
They'll be calling you a radical,
A liberal,
Oh, fanatic or criminal!

Oh won't you sign up your name
We'd like to feel you're acceptable,
Respectable,
Oh, presentable - a vegetable!
-- from "The Logical Song" by Supertramp
From where I'm standing, worrying about the consequences of calling someone like Pawlenty an idiot is entirely un-American. Calling politicians an "idiot" is a long-standing tradition in countries that style themselves to have some semblance of freedom of speech.