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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 07:54 AM Mar 2014

Getting Rich By Locking Up Grandpa

https://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/03/15-3



Well, that didn’t take long. Within just a few months of Kentucky cutting its ties with the country’s biggest for-profit prison company, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) has hit back with its latest sinister scheme to turn tax dollars (and human misery) into shareholder returns.

Here’s the plan: rather than letting one of the company’s prisons in Kentucky sit empty, a CCA ally in Kentucky’s legislature has announced plans to re-fill it by incarcerating the old and infirm.

One might think that prison funding gets allocated based on requests from the people who actually run the prison system. Not so for CCA – the Corrections Department has not reported that it needs extra prison beds for the elderly and ill. A spokesperson told reporters, “That wasn't an initiative that came from us.”

So why, then, did CCA pop up in the House version of Kentucky’s proposed budget, which instructs the Corrections Department to sign a contract with CCA to convert one of its prisons into an “an assisted living and/or nursing facility” for elderly prisoners? Has CCA suddenly decided it really cares about the elderly? Not quite. It cares about profits, as it always has, and this provision would create a new way for CCA to bolster its bottom line. If the federal government reimburses the private prison company for its medical expenses through Medicaid, it will convert old people into an attractive revenue stream for CCA. By recharacterizing this geriatric prison as an “assisted living and/or nursing facility,” CCA can receive the same Medicaid reimbursement as a nursing home or hospital in the community—and be paid a per-diem rate by the Kentucky Corrections Department on top of that.
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Getting Rich By Locking Up Grandpa (Original Post) xchrom Mar 2014 OP
Scammers strike again n/t n2doc Mar 2014 #1
That's perverted. n/t JimDandy Mar 2014 #2
Private prisons are an indelible stain on America. Scuba Mar 2014 #3
Private prisons and COPORATE RUN SCHOOLS are an indelible stain on America. pangaia Mar 2014 #4
Kindasleezy Rice? Yuck. Scuba Mar 2014 #5
Sorry to bring her up. pangaia Mar 2014 #6
Our jails are full our prisons are full here in TN Tippy Mar 2014 #7
FFS Why just granpa? Why not the homeless too? L0oniX Mar 2014 #8
Don't give them any ideas. A Little Weird Mar 2014 #9

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
4. Private prisons and COPORATE RUN SCHOOLS are an indelible stain on America.
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 10:46 AM
Mar 2014

And so is Condi Rice, btw.. Just thought I'd throw her in.

Tippy

(4,610 posts)
7. Our jails are full our prisons are full here in TN
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 11:07 AM
Mar 2014

Our prisons are mostly run by CCA...to top that we have a Republican candidate running for Sheriff who wants to lock up all who commit any sort of crime coupled with the fact he will stop all plea bargains, no early release the list goes on..

 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
8. FFS Why just granpa? Why not the homeless too?
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 11:18 AM
Mar 2014

Ask not what your corporation can do for you ...ask what you can do for your corporation.

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