Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "The Deadly Monetization of Nursing Homes" video.
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Guardianship abuse should be a first-level felony, with a mandatory minimum of five years, ten if they take the home, and all those found guilty should have to pay restitution to the victim.
Seems to me like there's a deeply evil partnership between some hospitals, SNFs, and social workers to funnel vulnerable previously scoped-out elderly citizens into these facilities and into guardianship, then drain their assets until they die. Obviously, the PE brokers are behind this, in partnership with hospital management with which no doubt gets a generous kickback for their criminal participation.
This is a massive criminal conspiracy and it should be criminalized for what it is. 5-10 years in the Pen minimum and that's probably being generous.
This is kidnapping, libel, deceit of the highest order, elder abuse, and grand asset theft. If we had an FBI that cared more about people than assassinating civil rights activists or protecting NFL profits they would be all over this.
We have some very sick laws on the books that allow this evil to happen so easily and SO smoothly. The fact that it takes but one easy lie from a credentialed social worker to get this whole ball rolling is frightening and disturbing. The fact judges give her okay so readily to this is truly sick. They are social workers and they shouldn't be able to judge in this case at a minimum these cases should be judged by panels of other legitimate social workers. I don't doubt there were many cases where the judge themselves was in on it. (That's what I suspect happened in the Britney Spears case. Nobody could look at her and say she wasn't a young healthy woman completely in control of her faculties and shouldn't be controlling her own finances; yet she was completely robbed of her human rights SIMPLY because a judge said so. As long as a judge says yes cops won't get involved. This is an incredibly dangerous setup for many reasons. So this woman was held hostage by her sociopath malignant NPD father who likewise drained her assets and used her as a work slave to get richer and richer. If she was so incompetent how could she be forced to work and perform on stage as he demanded? The really sick thing is it's obvious he's a malignant narcissist and yet her whole FAMILY stood by while this was happening and did nothing. Where was her mother, her sister, her brother during all this- did ANYBODY in that white trash family have a conscience? Apparently not.)
It's very sad we live in a country where laws like this exist- because they were either written for this express evil purpose or by very stupid people who couldn't see the obvious truck-size loopholes that would make them breathlessly easy to abuse.
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@meee2014 @meee2014 dth isn't the problem, that's inevitable, it's the intentional understaffing and the shockingly legal criminal profit-thieving that these high-class business plunderers do, these PE cancers and any others like them.
For-profit and healthcare or dependency care should never be in the same sentence. Even higher class facilities shouldn't be run at a high profit. Of course they'll need to make some profit to stay viable but so long as everyone makes a decent wage and management is ethical and satisfied with the reasonable profits, then they can maintain a high standard of care for their guests. This should be the same philosophy applied to all facilities.
Nobody deserves to make a profit in the sense of "high returns" in essential health care. It's garish, it's barbaric, it's amoral. If we didn't have blood drinking vampires who made the laws and policies in this country who had absolutely no ethics or principles and thus were so easily bought by the most harmful and destructive industries out there, there would already be heavy regulations and prohibitions against this.
I guess old people in this country aren't considered worth treating decently. I guess nobody wants to live by the adage "do unto others as you would have them do unto you". If they don't have family to look after them they're seen as lower than animals, according to all these reports, and this isn't the first time I've been made aware of this problem.
A private facility doesn't mean ruthlessly for-profit. A private facility strictly regulated and run by ethical people can be fantastic.
Bottom line, nobody should be investing in any healthcare facility!!! This is the most perverse perversion of the social construct and so representative of all the evil that has taken for granted in our society today when it comes to making a buck. It's just appalling and disgraceful.
None of this should be legal but the thing is- nobody is at the wheel in this country. The criminals are in charge. The politicians are the criminals and other white-collar criminals have a direct line to the politicians & these scum are only too happy to be in their back pocket. When government intentionally abdicates the regulatory or prohibitory role, the predators in private industry have an open season on the rest of us.
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