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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) recently unveiled an ambitious new approach to tax policy, in which his state would eliminate income and corporate taxes altogether, and replace the revenue through increased sales taxes. If you thought his plan couldn't get more offensive, think again.
To shift the tax burden from income to purchases would, of course, be radically regressive, rewarding the rich and punishing the poor. The Tax Policy Center and the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy both scrutinized Jindal's proposal, and concluded it would be a breathtaking experiment in redistribution of wealth -- in the wrong direction.
But to keep the sales tax from being too high, Jindal also hopes to impose steep spending cuts so the state would need less revenue. What kind of cuts does the far-right governor have in mind? Jamelle Bouie reported yesterday that Jindal intends to eliminate the state's hospice program for Medicaid recipients.
According to a local New Orleans news station, Louisiana residents over the age of 21 will stop receiving hospice benefits at the end of the month. As of February, low-income Louisianans with terminal illnesses and disabilities will lose access to long-term home and medical care.
Wait, it gets worse.
The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals defends this as a cost-saving measure: Over the next two years, Louisiana will save $8.3 million by ending state-funded hospice care. But that's a paltry sum compared to the state's $900 million deficit. And in the same way that raising Medicare eligibility increases costs by moving seniors into more expensive private insurance plans, these cuts will, in the end, place a greater burden on the state, as low-income Louisianans turn to nearby hospitals and ICUs, shifting the burden to localities.
In isolation, it's a disaster of a plan. When coupled with existing cuts to education and a large tax increase on the bottom 80 percent of Louisiana residents, it's a catastrophe.
Local hospice officials in Louisiana expressed dismay at the "throw grandma off the bus" attitude of the Jindal administration.
After the 2012 elections, Jindal tried to position himself as someone who could help lead his party in a smarter direction, lamenting "dumbed-down conservatism." He neglected to mention he hopes to replace it with "callous and cruel conservatism."





Always fascinates me how these guys love to 'save money' or 'cost saving methods' that seem to always apply to people who can't fight back...as in dying people on hospice. What a colossal crew of cretins.
The one way to stop a perceived "drain" on the system is to get rid of the source of the so-called "drain."
Grandma has not been thrown under the bus, my friends.
She's been flushed.
Jindal institutes death panels.
Wow, what an a$$hole! Really, hospice care?? As someone who has utilized this service twice now (not personally) for two relative who have passed, I cannot imagine a more disgusting ploy to impose on the general public!! Just wow...
Trollop, It really defies belief. Wow kind of sums it up, alright.
I'd say he was raised by wolves, but wolves take care of each other. Wolves care about their pack.
People like Jindal are so alien to me...I can hardly believe they're real.
Remember those "death panels" the Republicans have been warning us about for years? It's sort of like that - 'cept they are the ones doing it.
He must want this country to look like his native one, India, where people die in the streets every day.
Must be homesick.
Bobby, planes leave every day. Get on one. Don't come back.
Jindal's a Louisiana native, but his parents were born in India and their worldview is not compatible with Louisiana or the rest of the United States.
This is gonna sound horrible, but is he just comfortable with the concept of a caste system where the untouchables cannot eat, walk or be seen within the range of upper caste persons? I dunno -- just seems like Bobby isn't really in tune with THIS culture -- maybe more in tune with millions of people milling around begging and asking for alms or being too impure to be seen or heard. The other option is that he is making it so onerous for poor people in Louisiana, that they will all leave and immigrate elsewhere. What is your pick?
My pick is he's nuts. hateful, and ignorant like the rest of the right wing extremists, (especially those in the south).
I must also add this: as much as I love New Orleans and Louisiana -- its about time that the poor and working class people down there woke up and changed their landscape. I thought actually that Katrina would be the end of this giant statewide plantation, but instead its gotten stronger. In part, a lot of poor folks DID leave the state, but I am not sure that is all that accounts for it. Enough. This is past horror and this evil so called leader, must be voted out of office. How can they hold their heads up with this kind of beast running things?
He is in his second, and last term as governor, due to term limits. Thank goodness, if we can just survive until his term expires.
His real name is not Bobby, or Robert for that matter. It's Piyush. As in "Piyush on you, Jindal".