medicare - Forum/Discussions - TheBlackList Pub2024-03-29T12:23:22Zhttps://www.theblacklist.net/forum/topics/feed/tag/medicareThis Is Scaryhttps://www.theblacklist.net/forum/topics/this-is-scary2021-07-12T14:37:47.000Z2021-07-12T14:37:47.000ZJunious Ricardo Stantonhttps://www.theblacklist.net/members/JuniousRicardoStanton<div><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}9236729863,RESIZE_584x{{/staticFileLink}}"><img class="align-full" src="{{#staticFileLink}}9236729863,RESIZE_584x{{/staticFileLink}}" width="500" alt="9236729863?profile=RESIZE_584x" /></a></strong></p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong>This Is Scary</strong></p><p style="text-align:center;">Junious Ricardo Stanton</p><p> </p><p> I came across an article on an alternative news/opinion Website <a href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/no_author/the-unthinkable-culling-the-population-to-balance-the-books/">www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/no_author/the-unthinkable-culling-the-population-to-balance-the-books/</a> and it offered a shockingly unique perspective on the COVID scenario. In essence the writers postulated and supplied documentation to support their thesis that COVID deaths, either from it or with it, are being used to balance the books of the private banks, insurance companies and government “social safety net programs” like Social Security and Medicare!</p><p> I am familiar with and have shared information about the eugenics (population control/reduction) movement, its global sponsorship and patronage by the US billionaire class by families like: the Rockefellers, Kelloggs, Gates, and Carnegies etc. (see my two part commentaries on eugenics at <a href="https://jrswriter.wordpress.com/2020/08/24/eugenics-and-you-part-1/">https://jrswriter.wordpress.com/2020/08/24/eugenics-and-you-part-1/</a> and <a href="https://jrswriter.wordpress.com/2020/09/01/eugenics-and-you-part-2/">https://jrswriter.wordpress.com/2020/09/01/eugenics-and-you-part-2/</a> ) . The eugenics movement started in England and was later made famous by Adolph Hitler who picked it up from the Anglo-Americans who funded his rise to power in Germany.</p><p> Bill and Matthew Sardi, the authors of this article, are well aware there is something nefarious about the COVID crisis. They knew it was a multi-faceted agenda but they put it in actuarial terms and perspective. They mentioned the virus could be man made and mandated vaccines are part of the agenda but that was not their focus. Their focus wasn’t the money Big Pharma was going to make off of the global mandate of untested experimental concoctions, their focus wasn’t the rip offs from the giant financial institutions of the stimulus money, their focus was on the cumulative savings from planned deaths that would save money and balance the books of the pensions funds, insurance companies and private bankers! The funds in these accounts were in jeopardy of being depleted because people are living too long!</p><p> The authors pointed out that in the US a large percentage of the people who died from COVID were elderly who either lived in long term care facilities or who were sent to nursing homes and hospitals. “To deal with impending insolvency social planners and government overlords discuss alternatives: (a) cut back on services (ration delivery of healthcare and trim pension checks); (b) increase taxes and insurance premiums; (c) delay enrollment in these programs; (d) or the unthinkable, the unmentionable, <u>via neglect or by intention, increase the premature die-off of retirees to save these programs from insolvency</u>…Here is how Social Security actuaries view the problem. The pandemic is likely to increase unemployment and reduce payroll deductions which serve as revenue to the Social Security OASDI Trust Fund. Under one scenario insurance actuaries plotted that 362,000 older Americans would prematurely succumb to the COVID-19 virus. That is out of an estimated 1.4 million aged Americans that reside in nursing homes… One rationale for engineering lifespan so people die on time is that <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6610551/">13-25% of healthcare costs occur in the last six months of life</a>. <u>Eliminate these fragile, aged, infirm, vulnerable, feeble-minded people and you have fixed your accounting books</u>. <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505013/">Most of the people (99.74%) dying of COVID-19 in the U.S. were institutionalized</a>. The virus targeted the frail elderly in nursing homes…The <a href="https://www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/how-much-social-security-will-i-get.html#:~:text=The%20amount%20you%20are%20entitled,2021%20is%20%241%2C543%20a%20month.">average monthly Social Security today is $1543</a>/month. These premature deaths would save $46,290,000,000 ($46.29 billion) if all of the deaths were among retirees who receive pension checks ($1543 x 12 X 2,500,000 = $46.9 billion)” -The Unthinkable Culling the Population To Balance the Books Bill and Matthew Sardi <a href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/no_author/the-unthinkable-culling-the-population-to-balance-the-books/">www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/no_author/the-unthinkable-culling-the-population-to-balance-the-books/</a> (underlined emphasis is mine)</p><p> The authors go on to show using charts, graphs and actuarial reports that COVID was a double edged sword, on one hand it got rid of a lot of elderly people thus saving money from pensions, Social Security and retirement accounts but the downside was the loss of revenue due to the unemployment, loss of tax revenue and withholdings the lockdowns caused! “Here is how Social Security actuaries view the problem. The pandemic is likely to increase unemployment and reduce payroll deductions which serve as revenue to the Social Security OASDI Trust Fund. Under one scenario insurance actuaries plotted that 362,000 older Americans would prematurely succumb to the COVID-19 virus. That is out of an estimated <a href="https://www.nursinghomeabusecenter.org/informative/facts-statistics-nursing-homes/#:~:text=How%20Many%20People%20Live%20in,people%20living%20in%20nursing%20homes.">1.4 million aged Americans that reside in nursing homes</a>. The actuaries refer to this population of institutionalized Americans as “older people who would have died from other causes over the next several years.” In other words, they were going to die soon anyway. These premature deaths, induced by the virus (or maybe even the vaccines) would represent ~25% of the nursing home population in the US.” Ibid</p><p> This is cold blooded but it makes complete sense and is a total compliment to all the other immoral components of the COVID Global Reset agenda. I don’t have room to summarize or quote the whole article, please use this link to read it for yourself then meditate on its implications. <a href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/no_author/the-unthinkable-culling-the-population-to-balance-the-books/">www.lewrockwell.com/2021/06/no_author/the-unthinkable-culling-the-population-to-balance-the-books/</a></p><p> </p><p> -30-</p></div>Response to Obama Budget Address, Shirley Chisholm Presidential Accountability Commissionhttps://www.theblacklist.net/forum/topics/response-to-obama-budget2011-05-01T03:32:10.000Z2011-05-01T03:32:10.000ZTheBlackListhttps://www.theblacklist.net/members/TheBlackList<div><p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="center"><font color="#4A442A"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4"><b>The Shirley Chisholm Presidential Accountability Commission</b></font></font></font></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify"><font color="#000000"><i>President Obama’s recent address concerning the budget and fiscal crisis facing our nation has been the focus of much reflection and thought. After</i></font> <font color="#000000"><i>extensiv</i></font><font color="#000000"><i>e discussions among m</i></font><font color="#000000"><i>embers</i></font> <font color="#000000"><i>of the Shirley Chisholm Presidential Commission (SCPAC)</i></font> <font color="#000000"><i>and consultations with</i></font> <font color="#000000"><i>national</i></font> <font color="#000000"><i>organizations and agencies keenly interested in the interest and aspirations of Black America</i></font> <font color="#000000"><i>the Commission has formulated the following response.</i></font></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify"><font color="#000000">The</font> SCPAC applauds President Obama for putting forth a principled and responsible vision for bringing the federal deficit under control and protecting our nation’s most vulnerable populations.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify">We agree with his persistence to “win the future” so long as that vision of the future includes <i>targeted programs</i> that address the interests and needs of Black Americans. The Commission recognizes that the Bush era tax cuts along with the conduct of two wars and reckless spending are the root causes of the current federal deficit and budget debacle. We nevertheless expect the administration’s solutions to be fair and equitable for the most vulnerable of our citizens.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify">Thus, his proposed solutions must recognize the disproportionate pain suffered by the Black community during the current recession and the need for a <i>menu of programs targeted</i> to the urban and rural communities most devastated by the economic downturn to insure our inclusion in the nation’s recovery. We concur with the President’s goal of reducing the federal deficit but we caution that it should not come at the expense of domestic programs that have preserved a reasonable quality of life for impacted and vulnerable populations.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify">Juxtaposed against the draconian measures proposed by the House Republican leadership, the President has made clear the federal government’s responsibility for the general welfare of our nation while also making clear the necessity to bring spending in line with the present fiscal realities. We commend the President for resisting the extremism of conservatives and Tea Party activists, maintaining a commitment to expanding economic opportunity for the poor and middle class, investing in a 21<sup>st</sup> century economy that will produce jobs with good wages and benefits that will result in prosperity for all Americans.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify">While we await specific details on the President’s deficit reduction plan, his commitment to preserve Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security are an important foundation upon which to build. There are many other areas such as inequities in the tax system that favor corporations and high-income earners, defense spending and health care costs that must be a part of the conversation as well. Strategic investments in job creation and training, new technologies and infrastructure should also be considered as tools for a new prosperity in America. We recognize that hard choices must be made but we do not accept that the budget is a zero sum game. It is an expression of national priorities and we are encouraged by the values that the President espoused in his address to the nation last week. His forceful assertions on behalf of the poor, the elderly, the disabled and the middle class have reaffirmed the centrality of the progressive narrative in the national debate.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify">The Commission is not interested in partisan warfare but holds both parties accountable for putting forth a humane budget framework. As the majority in the House of Representatives, the Republican Party must now prove that it is worthy of its leadership responsibility and govern in a manner that serves the interests of all Americans, particularly communities of color and the most vulnerable populations. Democrats too must not equivocate or wither in the heat of the battle, and must continue to articulate a progressive narrative that defends and advances the interests of the very constituents that form the core of the party’s base.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0in;" align="justify">In the coming weeks the Shirley Chisholm Presidential Accountability Commission will present its own more detailed plan to achieve fiscal balance and engage in a broader dialogue on the future of our nation. For now, the battle lines have been drawn and we will remain vigilant to hold the administration accountable for protecting the interests of our community.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;"><font color="#000000"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>THE SHIRLEY CHISHOLM PRESIDENTIAL ACCOUNTABILITY COMMISSION MEMBERS</b></font></font></font></p>
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<ul><li><p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;" align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Dr. Michael Fauntroy</b></font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">– Associate Professor, Public Policy, George Mason University, Washington, DC</font></font></p>
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<li><p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;" align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Dr. Julianne Malveaux</b></font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">- Pre-eminent Political Economist and President, Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, NC</font></font></p>
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<li><p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;" align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Dr</b></font></font><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">.</font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Patricia Newton -</b></font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">President, Black Psychiatrists of America, Inc.</font></font></p>
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<li><p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;" align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Makani Themba Nixon</b></font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">- Chief Executive Officer, The Praxis Project, Washington, DC</font></font></p>
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<li><p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;" align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Dr. Mtangulizi Sanyika</b></font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">- President, African American Leadership Project, New Orleans, LA</font></font></p>
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<li><p style="margin-bottom:0in;line-height:100%;" align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><b>Attorney Nkechi Taifa</b></font></font> <font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">- Senior Policy Analyst, Open Society Foundations, Washington, DC</font></font></p>
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