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*** 14-Nov-16 World View -- Britain's National Health Service (NHS) forced to close emergency rooms
This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
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**** Britain's National Health Service (NHS) forced to close emergency rooms
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A patient in Britain is moved from an ambulance to an Accident & Emergency department. (Getty)
There have been plenty of recent stories about the financial collapse
of Obamacare, and the astronomical increases in premiums -- something
that I predicted would happen that day after it was announced in 2009,
because it was a repeat of President Nixon's wage-price controls,
which were supposed to lower the inflation rate from 4% to 2%, but
instead increased it to 12%. The increases in Obamacare premiums are
following the same pattern as Nixon's price controls, as I predicted.
Obamacare is a true financial disaster.
However, it's been less reported that Britain's National Health
Service (NHS) is also facing financial collapse.
As we reported a year ago, Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is
facing an existential crisis, with a huge and accelerating deficit
expected to reach 22 billion pounds ($32 billion) by 2020.
The system is deeply corrupt, with doctors falsifying records,
claiming for work that was never done, or putting in for bogus
overtime. Dentistry services are so bad that people are buying
"do-it-yourself (DIY) dentistry kits" to take care of their whole
families, as was done centuries ago.
New reports indicate that about half the hospitals will have bed cuts,
and one-third will close their Accident & Emergency departments (known
in America as Emergency Rooms). Many maternity units will also
be targeted for closure.
The country has been split into 44 areas, with each told to produce
proposals to balance the books and change the way care is delivered.
The UK now has fewer beds for its population than almost any country
in Europe. One quarter of hospital beds have been closed in the last
decade, with 37,000 fewer general and acute beds now than in 2006/7,
taking levels of hospital occupancy to a record high. Telegraph (London) and Guardian (London)
Related Articles
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**** Syrian regime sending 'leave or die' text messages to Aleppo residents
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The long-expected mass slaughter of residents of east Aleppo by
Russian and Syrian regime forces may finally be imminent,
as the regime of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad is sending
text messages to east Aleppo residents telling them to
leave the area within 24 hours.
The text messages say the following:
> [indent]<QUOTE>"To the armed people in the neighburhoods of east
> Aleppo, we are giving you 24 hours only to decide if you are
> leaving. Your leadership abroad is incapable of getting you
> out. Whoever wants to stay alive must drop his weapons and we will
> secure his safety. After the 24 hours is up we will implement a
> strategic attack using highly sophisticated weapons.
>
> The opposition leadership that stays in hotels and castles
> enjoying a luxurious life doesn’t care about the poor Syrian
> citizens in east Aleppo. They are using you for their personal
> benefit. We are giving you, the sick and the wounded, 24 hours to
> exit if you want."<END QUOTE>[/indent]
The use of text messages is a new tactic, as the regime has previously
transmitted messages by dropping leaflets or using loudspeakers.
However, anti-government activists have told reporters that few people
are actually reading the text messages, since there no electricity to
charge mobile phones. Many believe that the text messages are no more
than psychological warfare.
A new Russian naval war group, led by the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft
carrier, has just arrived in at the coast of Syria, preparing for
battle. East Aleppo has about 250,000 residents, already starving,
mostly women and children, and the al-Assad regime has indicated that
it wants to kill as many of them as possible. Al-Jazeera and Telegraph (London)
Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Britain, National Health Service, NHS,
Richard Nixon, Wage-price controls,
Syria, Aleppo, Bashar al-Assad, Russia, Admiral Kuznetsov
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This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
- Britain's National Health Service (NHS) forced to close emergency rooms
- Syrian regime sending 'leave or die' text messages to Aleppo residents
****
**** Britain's National Health Service (NHS) forced to close emergency rooms
****
A patient in Britain is moved from an ambulance to an Accident & Emergency department. (Getty)
There have been plenty of recent stories about the financial collapse
of Obamacare, and the astronomical increases in premiums -- something
that I predicted would happen that day after it was announced in 2009,
because it was a repeat of President Nixon's wage-price controls,
which were supposed to lower the inflation rate from 4% to 2%, but
instead increased it to 12%. The increases in Obamacare premiums are
following the same pattern as Nixon's price controls, as I predicted.
Obamacare is a true financial disaster.
However, it's been less reported that Britain's National Health
Service (NHS) is also facing financial collapse.
As we reported a year ago, Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is
facing an existential crisis, with a huge and accelerating deficit
expected to reach 22 billion pounds ($32 billion) by 2020.
The system is deeply corrupt, with doctors falsifying records,
claiming for work that was never done, or putting in for bogus
overtime. Dentistry services are so bad that people are buying
"do-it-yourself (DIY) dentistry kits" to take care of their whole
families, as was done centuries ago.
New reports indicate that about half the hospitals will have bed cuts,
and one-third will close their Accident & Emergency departments (known
in America as Emergency Rooms). Many maternity units will also
be targeted for closure.
The country has been split into 44 areas, with each told to produce
proposals to balance the books and change the way care is delivered.
The UK now has fewer beds for its population than almost any country
in Europe. One quarter of hospital beds have been closed in the last
decade, with 37,000 fewer general and acute beds now than in 2006/7,
taking levels of hospital occupancy to a record high. Telegraph (London) and Guardian (London)
Related Articles
- UK's 'junior doctors' call a devastating 5-day strike against the National Health Service (02-Sep-2016)
- Britain's National Health Service (NHS) faces existential financial crisis (05-Aug-2015)
- History of President Richard Nixon's Wage-Price Controls (5-Jul-13)
- Obama's health plan, a proposal of economic insanity (25-July-2009)
****
**** Syrian regime sending 'leave or die' text messages to Aleppo residents
****
The long-expected mass slaughter of residents of east Aleppo by
Russian and Syrian regime forces may finally be imminent,
as the regime of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad is sending
text messages to east Aleppo residents telling them to
leave the area within 24 hours.
The text messages say the following:
> [indent]<QUOTE>"To the armed people in the neighburhoods of east
> Aleppo, we are giving you 24 hours only to decide if you are
> leaving. Your leadership abroad is incapable of getting you
> out. Whoever wants to stay alive must drop his weapons and we will
> secure his safety. After the 24 hours is up we will implement a
> strategic attack using highly sophisticated weapons.
>
> The opposition leadership that stays in hotels and castles
> enjoying a luxurious life doesn’t care about the poor Syrian
> citizens in east Aleppo. They are using you for their personal
> benefit. We are giving you, the sick and the wounded, 24 hours to
> exit if you want."<END QUOTE>[/indent]
The use of text messages is a new tactic, as the regime has previously
transmitted messages by dropping leaflets or using loudspeakers.
However, anti-government activists have told reporters that few people
are actually reading the text messages, since there no electricity to
charge mobile phones. Many believe that the text messages are no more
than psychological warfare.
A new Russian naval war group, led by the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft
carrier, has just arrived in at the coast of Syria, preparing for
battle. East Aleppo has about 250,000 residents, already starving,
mostly women and children, and the al-Assad regime has indicated that
it wants to kill as many of them as possible. Al-Jazeera and Telegraph (London)
Related Articles
- Aleppo bombings in 'humanitarian pause' as residents await Russia's death blow (21-Oct-2016)
- Syria's al-Assad goes for the kill, turning Aleppo and civilians to bloody rubble (24-Sep-2016)
- US increasingly expresses total disgust with Syria regime for Bashar al-Assad's atrocities (21-Sep-2016)
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Britain, National Health Service, NHS,
Richard Nixon, Wage-price controls,
Syria, Aleppo, Bashar al-Assad, Russia, Admiral Kuznetsov
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John J. Xenakis
100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A
Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone: 617-864-0010
E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com
Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com
Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum
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