Two's company, three's a violation: The Brown Act. It's just another law to ignore that was created to keep board members from controlling the vote. I suggest we all start following KVHD's example and break the law too and face no repercusions. I didn't even think to consider such a solution, but if they can do it with the knowledge of law enforcement, I do believe we should get a "waiver" for any laws we may have or want to break.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Good morning KVHD: OH shit gotta go

CFO, Beedle's budget and fudge it, The KVHD financial master of disaster
Look, Chet is about to make a paper airplane with the recent financials, which are worth nothing more than the current scam going on to bring down the hospital. Is Chet going to blame Bob Knight who faced another loss in the 1990's which Chet enjoys bringing up, or at least he did previous to his own demise.

Sorry that the government is doing this again, but do you remember the "balanced budget act?" anyone, someone? Well, this was what a certain defamed CEO, had to deal with, but the hospital did survive.

Why are they doing this, it's not fair play, it's not even really their problem as the CFO, Chet Beedle and CEO, Tim McGlew, both have "faired well" as we tossed our property taxes at them. Beedle has a pension and McGlew has a raise for his work well done, confusing and pilfering our community.

We can thank the board members...again, for hiring people who would act as if these government issues were a "surprise party" and the sole cause of their problems. NOT.

Fantasy KVHD

I had a dream team, much as in football, for this administration and board. I know mine would win as we would have done our homework back in 2009 and actually provided leadership to this district, one that would not be in the books over at Cal Mtg.

My team would have grabbed up Obama's money and taken it home to our KRV family so we could have a safe and compassionate healthcare district. ARRA funds they were called, and according to the CFO, I would NOT have been allowed by Cal Mtg. (Shall I name them again, or not: okay, the cads from the state who helped, colluded and will be retiring shortly to Texas, where all the Californians are heading, uh, Governor Brown.

The quarterback would have been an open and honest administrator who would have stayed the night in "her" office, watching closely, as the fire burned last year, the Bull fire, remember? Well, I went to the hospital, and nobody even knew about it as it had been spreading like wild in the Kernville region often mistaken for another "Camelot" all day long.

Then my CFO, would be able to help us understand, the records, receipts, and he would NOT, I repeat, NOT, need housing and a big screen TV. He would though, need a sharp pencil but with a heart behind it. (Another reference to you Jerry Brown. I'm about to prove we do NEED more MENTAL HEALTH CARE...in the mansion.

They Want OUT! And so do I, but it looks like rain outside my house this morning, so I think I'll just stay in and watch the action from my shaking, aching eyes.

You were duped and are again KRV

But again, we cannot blame only the hospital, we must face our own deficiencies, such as these two administrators...
Dr. Robert Gross, DA, is the remaining member of the board still "stuck on Skoegerson." Gross was not allowed to be paid and be part of the hospital when Skoegerson came on. Gross was eliminated from the race, actually his wife, Holly Spohn, a Podiatrist, and well known humanitarian, was not able to do surgery that could have wound up paying for part of the losses it incurred.

Spohn, could have done her surgeries on nursing home residents, clients, customers, but apparently the CFO, did not think that wise and that did not happen, until Gross himself took over the hospital, I mean, he took over the job as hospitalist.

Now facing off with his former nemesis, Skoegerson, who has more license problems, than a KVHD CNA, Gross has said this was "nothing personal" and that he just voted to remove the long time surgeon due to savings of 178K, I believe Kern Valley Sun reporter, George Stahl, who is doing a fine job covering the district or former district, the part he hasn't covered.
McGlew came on like gang busters at the November meeting where he attempted to look surprised by the issues such as the CMS disaster of losing 10% of the SNF monies from 2008/2009.

Let me quantify that for you, as McGlew was too emotional and "surprised" by the events, that I have put a jar for him at all convenience store centers in the area, where a picture of him with his Jaguar, will be available for all to donate to his sad cause: himself.

Nobody has done this to KVHD so if you believe that then you're obviously being paid by Dr. Gross, just kidding, good doctor. Actually he sends his pal, Gutzman, out to do his dirty work, from Sienna and beyond...Sorry, I'm slightly happy today, as I like to call it.

(Victoria Alwin, Chairwoman of the board, who added an excellent element to the board, with her new gavel and timer where I picture her in her home a month from now banging on her kitchen table yelling at cats. Alwin shown here, practicing for her sex change operation, a mustache would be appropriate, I like it)
(Dr. Grossly overrated, shown above at the last and final meeting, as his story of Kent Skoegerson and his credentials, and his contract savings is a mere jealous attempt to bring in money for his patient-less clinic, Sienna Wellness.)

Lawsuits, lawsuits, and more lawsuits

I'm not one of the lawsuits, even though the former district or is it former board counsel, whatever the case, Scott Nave has given you misinformation.

I have NEVER attempted to sue the hospital. Oh, I crowed about it and always, as with me the emails, I always told Mr. Nave of "Lemon and Aheel" associates (sorry about the spelling problems, darn spell check) that I would NOT sue unless everyone else in this valley can do it too.

So, when he went on about how many times I have supposedly tried to sue the hospital, it made me slightly irritated. (Question, would it be okay to sue the lawyer for slandering me? Everyone okay with that, or would you like the full monty and take out all the crack pots? Let me know.)

It's more fun in groups and the lawyers get the big bucks with those class action BS suits such as was recently brought about by the California Hospital Association. They are about to line the pockets of many lawyers with this suit, but then there are a lot of suits, including, the one with our insolent former surgeon and the arrogant former board member, Dr. Skoegerson and Dr. Gross.

It's exciting, I wonder who will win.

NO, We don't have a problem in the valley, we have a problem in this whole country!


"Johnny get your gun, get your gun, take it on the run, on the run, hear them calling you and me, every son of liberty...hurry right away no delay, not today, make your Daddy glad to have had such a lad..."

2 comments:

  1. ust to set the record straight. Dr Spohn was never denied the opportunity to do surgery at the hospital. What she was not allowed to do, as was the case of all the Doctors at the hospital, was to bump a doc from their scheduled block time to operate, or do procedures. The only exception to that rule was a true emergency case.

    Try as I might I have not been able to find one case of “ DEATH BY INGROWN TOENAIL. “

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  2. I see you only want bullshit comments and untruths for your post.

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