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Adding Insult to Injury -- the TARP Bailout

December 24, 2008

The age of obligation | www.ft.com

Over $350 Billion in Federal funds have already been provided to U.S. Financial Institutions under the TARP bailout, with that much remaining to be distributed.  The lack of accountability for those funds by the recipient banks and other institutions is an atrocious violation of prudence and fiduciary responsibility.  Congress must investigate at once, before any further TARP or similar funds are provided.

Nursing Home Problems in Context -- by Eugene F. Elander, former proprietor, Pownal Community Care Home, Vermont

December 22, 2008

Feds rate U.S. nursing homes | www.usatoday.com

Nursing Home problems are profound, endemic, and very complex.  Most analyses oversimplify those problems and therefore miss the mark.  Economic, societal, and human considerations all interact to determine the quality of nursing home care and caring.  Those conditions differ for each such institution, and generalizations usually fail to capture the uniqueness of each nursing home and its situation.

Nursing Home Problems in Context -- by Eugene F. Elander, former proprietor, Pownal Community Care Home, Vermont

December 22, 2008

Feds rate U.S. nursing homes | www.usatoday.com

Nursing Home problems are profound, endemic, and very complex.  Most analyses oversimplify those problems and therefore miss the mark.  Economic, societal, and human considerations all interact to determine the quality of nursing home care and caring.  Those conditions differ for each such institution, and generalizations usually fail to capture the uniqueness of each nursing home and its situation.

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