Thursday, September 01, 2011

Description Of America's Difficulties In Three Words-Lack Of Restraint

Dear Citizen, January 2007

America's healthcare system is rife with fee-gouging, fraud, concealment, and endangerment. 20 million unnecessary antibiotics are prescribed annually for viral infections,
7.5 million unnecessary medical procedures are performed, 8.9 million people are
unnecessarily hospitalized, and 800,000 iatrogenic deaths occur annually.

More than 400 billion dollars is not accounted for in the U.S. Treasury in regards to the massive lootings of US Banks and Savings and Loans(both the Bushes and Clintons have heavily partaken in this). Hundreds of billions of U.S dollars in HUD (Health and Urban Development) are unaccounted for. The Department of Defense and the Pentagon are
missing two trillion dollars.

In California,The Commission on Judicial Performance has publicly admonished a
retired judge for failing to disclose his chummy relationship with the prevailing plaintiff's attorney in a $94.5 million inverse condemnation suit. This judge also had a prior work relationship with the defendant's counsel.

Co-mingling of powers had led to the rise of an unaccountable superclass, the
Bar Association Attorneys. "Blank Check Syndrome" contagion has taken over the entire nation. Too many healthcare providers, legal professionals, government-paid
contractors, corporate executives, and others are just charging and doing what they
want. Their sole factors of motivation is money and power. There no longer is strict accounting for all work and costs. One cannot cite this without mentioning the tort system. How many times do so many people seek undocumented sums in claims? Lawsuits beat honest work and investment for honest pay.

The crux of this letter can be described in the three words-Lack Of Restraint. This only happens when standards and common sense principles fade into evaporation. Civility, trust, cost-effectiveness are dismissed as relics of another era.

As Wall Street Bankers are collecting $24 billion in annual bonuses for "shuffling paper",
1.2 million New Yorkers must decide between food or rent. At least 35 million Americans
are confronted with that same question.

It is high time both workers and management join hands and address to both politicians and to the people where the real problem lies. If skyrocketing healthcare cost issues are not resolved properly, any settlement and contract reached will only have short-lived benefits. One can mask the symptoms for only so long. The real isuue is not going away. Having Bar Association judges serving as mediators and arbitrators at $500.00 an hour will only poison the problem. Real cures cannot no longer be delayed. Factories can relocate in a lock,stock, and barrel fashion.

Massive deregulation and liberalization must commence in the private sector. Yet government and all its agents must be held to strict account. With 40,000 new lawyers being unleashed on America every year, it will be impossible to restrain the despotism of "blank
check syndrome" unless there are checks and balances.

Co-mingling of powers in the three branches must stop. Absolute control of the judicial branch by a private group must end. This has to be the message jointly expressed by all Americans.

The message to the People. Quit thinking just about the box and start thinking outside
the box.

Harsha Sankar
908 Valley Ridge Road
Covington,Virginia 24426



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