Arnold Is So Huge He Gets To Create His Own Reality

That’s what happens you are a really big superstar.  You get to make up your own facts and reality as you go. It’s a really convenient super power, and even more super when people will simply write what you say down into pixels and ink.  Specifically, the Governator has decided that “fraud” is responsible for 25% of IHSS (in-home support services) expenses. This despite earlier failing to fund inspectors to review IHSS.

However, Asm. Noreen Evans is calling him out. Specifically, she points to a 2008 admistration audit that failed to show fraud anywhere near those kind of levels.

“It’s disappointing to see the governor making up ‘facts’ to suit his agenda,” said Evans.  “According to his own administration, just 1% of IHSS cases involve fraud.  The governor should not try to criminalize seniors and the disabled in order to close our budget gap.”

“The governor has been unable to produce evidence to support his claim that 25% of IHSS costs are due to fraud,” added Evans.  “In fact, this is just another proposal to gut the IHSS program using fraud as a fig leaf.  Contrary to the governor’s unsupported assertions, this recent audit is an unbiased analysis of fraud in IHSS and provides the best projection for any potential budget savings through reforms geared to reduce fraud.”

But, in the end, this is more of the same from Arnold, who is willing to use any means necessary, including turning a bunch of disabled Californians upside down, to score a point in negotiation.  However, this time it is backfiring upon him as it becomes increasingly clear that this Mr. Universe has no clothes.

Peep the full press release over the flip.

Administration Audit Contradicts Governor’s IHSS Reform Pitch

(SACRAMENTO, CA)  The governor’s claim that his in-home supportive services (IHSS) “reform” to combat fraud will reap 25% in program savings is inconsistent with the findings of a statewide audit released by his own administration in 2008 according to Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Chair of the Assembly Budget Committee.  Audit attached.

“It’s disappointing to see the governor making up ‘facts’ to suit his agenda,” said Evans.  “According to his own administration, just 1% of IHSS cases involve fraud.  The governor should not try to criminalize seniors and the disabled in order to close our budget gap.”

In 2007, 41 counties performed a random quality assurance review of 23,823 cases as part of the state-mandated California Department of Social Services (CDSS) IHSS Quality Assurance effort.  This review involved intense auditing of each case to insure that state assessments are uniform and that errors are minimized.  These reviews also checked for fraud or any other inconsistencies.

“The governor has been unable to produce evidence to support his claim that 25% of IHSS costs are due to fraud,” added Evans.  “In fact, this is just another proposal to gut the IHSS program using fraud as a fig leaf.  Contrary to the governor’s unsupported assertions, this recent audit is an unbiased analysis of fraud in IHSS and provides the best projection for any potential budget savings through reforms geared to reduce fraud.”

Of the 23,823 cases reviewed, the administration’s own audit found 1,043 cases (4.3 percent of all cases) where there was some type of red flag that warranted further investigation regarding fraud.  Of this amount:

·        786 cases (3.3 percent of all cases) required some type of fraud prevention activity to investigate, like referral to a local district attorney;

·        523 cases (2.2 percent of all cases) were referred to the Department of Health Care Services anti-fraud investigators for further investigation; and

·        248 (1 percent of all cases) of the cases QA investigators found fraudulent overpayment.

IHSS is a program of in-home supportive care that was established in 1979.  The purpose of in-home care is to assist the elderly and disabled to live independently in their own homes and communities in order to avoid the state’s earlier practice of institutionalizing the disabled in state hospitals and the elderly in nursing homes.

7 thoughts on “Arnold Is So Huge He Gets To Create His Own Reality”

  1. He might now have overplayed his hand. Letterman is starting to take shots and that usually leads to Republican Implosion.

  2. in the state a couple of years ago.  I don’t recall his exact words, but that was the gist.  It’s pretty obvious (at least to the readers of this site) that he’s just manufacturing stuff out of whole cloth.

  3. I’m really liking much of what I hear from her. She is certainly becoming a serious voice in the media for the Democratic Party. We need MORE of our legislators calling out this lying bully narcissist.

    AND Legislators PLEASE start cutting his staff and his minions of $100K commissioners…and how about his self-serving Dept of Education?? He appoints the state board of education which already gives him a strong voice in education. His personal Ed Dept is duplicative of the ELECTED State Superintendent.  

  4. Arnold’s work as governor sucks so bad that nothing can escape the black hole of his incompetence.  Space and time, sanity and the State of California are warped into an unrecognizable, burning mess.  

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