Monday, June 9, 2025

Any private-sector CEO who ran a company like this would face prosecution. In Sacramento, these people get re-elected

California’s budget trick is leaving poor patients to die

The state rigs Medicaid to overpay public ambulance crews while private ones vanish. Response times climb. Coverage collapses. People suffer — and Sacramento cashes in.

California politicians love to brag. GDP near $4 trillion. “Fourth-largest economy in the world.” Progressive pundits cite those numbers as proof that big government works.

But behind the glossy stats sits a system bloated with grift, distortion, and federal abuse. Nowhere does that dysfunction show more clearly than in California’s shell game with Medicaid reimbursements — a sleight of hand known as intergovernmental transfers, or IGTs.


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