Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Happy National Adoption Month

Despite the fact that the only way for most children to be released from the foster care industry is to age out, the only current viable alternative is adoption.

There are no reinstatement of parental rights laws that would allow a child to be reunited with the ones who are loved because the industry was intentionally designed to be that way.  The child welfare system was designed to function to, by any means necessary, sweep its failures under the rug of secrecy.

The baby boomers will make sure there is protection in their precious Medicare programming, but will devote little, if any attention to the other side of the spectrum: Medicaid.

All they have to do is apply these same standards to Medicaid child welfare services, but no.  The dead rules live on live!  There has been a suspension of the Medicaid rules for regulation for the past few years and the child welfare propaganda machines want to make sure it stays this way.

The Use of Payment Suspensions To Prevent  Inappropriate Medicare Payments, OEI-OI-09-001S0  


The problem with fraud, waste and abuse in child welfare is well documented, yet it continues to be funded, with no contractual debarment, suspension, prosecution and recovery, or exclusion.


DHHS Fraud Warning to Administration for Children and Families


Unfortunately, child abuse propaganda machines will use every form of industry mastication, emotionally skewed and biased statistics to shove down the throats of the information starved public to maintain an industry.


CWLA Letter to CMS on Medicaid Regulation


The reason there is no regulation to stop Medicaid fraud in child welfare is because it is survival of the fittest, and children do not stand a chance when it comes to a multi-billion dollar industry.


The child welfare factory process children like this. Child protective services acquires the raw material. Foster care processes the children. National adoption month markets the final product to the public.


Here is an example of child welfare administrators in action:





November is the national clearance sale of the child welfare industry. The warehouse is over-flowing with product, ready to be shipped, overnight to your front door, with a substantial bonuses and tax rebates. The child welfare industry must make room for the new season inventory. There are even manufacturer recalls.

Start giving and you will find there will be no need to hold blue light specials to encourage people to adopt and become foster parents.

Reducing the supply of foster children increases the demand for caregivers.

This is why I say the world celebrate National Adoption Month in a new fashion by adopting policies to end fraud, waste, and abuse in child trafficking which is better recognized as foster care and adoption.

 It is time to close this dark chapter in the annuls of time.

Adopt policies to end Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare.

HAPPY NATIONAL ADOPTION MONTH

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