"From New York to New Mexico and across the dependent plains, welfare recipients are getting sauced on the public dime. Drunk, besotted, bombed. But while politicians pay lip service to cutting government waste, fraud and abuse, they're doing very little in practice to stop the EBT party excesses."
But, but, . . . 2 Drinks is an Incurable Mental Illness
303.00 | Alcohol Intoxication |
From:
Behavenet.com
291.0 | Alcohol Intoxication Delirium |
291.0 | Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium |
291.1 | |
291.2 | Alcohol-Induced Persisting Dementia |
291.3 | |
291.5 | Alcohol-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions |
291.81 | Alcohol Withdrawal (new code as of 10/01/96) |
291.82 | Alcohol-Induced Sleep Disorder (new code as of 10.01.2005) |
291.89 | Alcohol-Induced Anxiety Disorder (new code as of 10/01/96) |
291.89 | Alcohol-Induced Mood Disorder (new code as of 10/01/96) |
291.89 | Alcohol-Induced Sexual Dysfunction (new code as of 10/01/96) |
291.89 | |
291.9 | Alcohol-Related Disorder NOS |
Townhall has;
EBT Abuse: The Cash For Drunkards Program
From New York to New Mexico and across the dependent plains, welfare recipients are getting sauced on the public dime. Drunk, besotted, bombed. But while politicians pay lip service to cutting government waste, fraud and abuse, they're doing very little in practice to stop the EBT party excesses. Where's the compassion for taxpayers?
You see the signs everywhere: "We accept EBT." Fast-food restaurants do. Clothing retailers do. Auto repair shops, liquor stores and even sushi joints are joining the club. "EBT" stands for the federal government's electronic benefits transfer card, which is intended to provide poor people with food stamps and cash assistance for basic necessities. The two separate programs were combined into one ATM-like card designed to reduce the "stigma" attached to Nanny State dependency, and -- voila! -- an entirely new method of mooching was born.
If the idea was to eliminate the embarrassment of life on the dole, the social justice crowd succeeded phenomenally. Last weekend, the New York Post blew the lid off scammers who brazenly swiped their EBT cards "inside Hank's Saloon in Brooklyn; the Blue Door Video porn shop in the East Village; The Anchor, a sleek SoHo lounge; the Patriot Saloon in TriBeCa; and Drinks Galore, a liquor distributor in The Bronx." Out: Cash for clunkers. In: Cash for drunkards!
My home state of Colorado has seen similar abuse. Last year, local TV station 9NEWS reported that more than $40,000 was withdrawn from ATMs in metro-area liquor stores despite prohibitions against such spending. Colorado EBT users also splurged at Denver's Elitch Gardens amusement part, Disneyland, Universal Studios in Los Angeles and on the Las Vegas strip.
In New Mexico, Jim Scarantino of Watchdog.org reported that in just a three-month period, EBT cards were used at multiple liquor stores, girly bars, smoke shops and casinos both inside and outside the state. Californians are notorious EBT fraud artists; some $70 million in EBT funds were withdrawn from outside the state's borders over the past several years, including nearly $12 million taken out in Las Vegas. Watchdog.org kept tabs on government workers in Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa and Wisconsin nabbed in EBT fraud rings and schemes.
Several state legislatures have barred EBT spending on these vices, along with tattoo parlors, lottery tickets and cigarettes. Last February, President Obama signed GOP-backed welfare reform measures into law aimed at closing the so-called "strip club loophole" and preventing welfare recipients from blowing their cash benefits on booze, porn and gambling. But that law doesn't go into effect until next year. And many politicians are just shrugging their shoulders, muttering "Whaddya gonna do?"
Here's a radical idea: How about making taxpayer protection a priority for once and, yes, getting serious about strengthening the stigma on bottomless entitlement dependency and entitlement abuse?
According to the Department of Agriculture, illegal food stamp use costs the public upward of $750 million a year. A report by the Government Accountability Institute last fall revealed that "few security measures are in place to monitor EBT card fraud. ... Nationwide, the USDA has approximately 100 investigators policing over 200,000 authorized EBT retailers." In Florida, the report noted, 63 investigators carry the burden of policing more than three million EBT users.
Excuse-makers for the welfare-takers emphasize that both eligibility fraud and EBT card trafficking fraud are minuscule. But a bottle here, a case there, a pole dance here, a lap dance there, and soon it all starts to add up. With food stamp rolls exploding under both Republican and Democratic administrations while enforcement resources shrink nationwide, EBT has taken on a whole new meaning: Exploitation of Broke Taxpayers. Shame.
Thank You Townhall and Ms Malkin
Government Benevolence/Redistribution BUYING 'Mental Illness'.
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Does this mean we need More Psychiatrists, at an average Drain on the economy of $175,000 a year working in corner stores, strip joints, and casinos?
"Hope Remains For A Cure" because "Research Must Continue."
And Your Government is Johnny on the Spot, Champing at the Bit, to see to it that that Research Will Continue and its Murderous Consequences will Also Continue, at Your Expense.
You can bet the rent, (and your Government already Has) that if the APA and Pharma could figure out a way to slide it onto the CMS reimbursement schedules, they'd have those Shrinks in place in every Corner Store, Strip Joint, and Casino in America tomorrow.
And Violence in America would become a thing of the past, the day after tomorrow.
"Observations in prison have also associated neuroleptic treatment with increased aggressive behaviour. Inmates were better able to control their aggression until they were prescribed neuroleptics and then the aggression rate almost tripled.12"
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