Sunday Funday: Colbert Shutdown Wedding

Sunday Funday: Colbert Shutdown Wedding 

The government shutdown is over; American did not default. Although experts estimate that the shutdown cost the American economy $24 billion dollars, the effects of the shutdown were not all bad. For instance, one couple who expected to be married at Jefferson Memorial, instead found themselves on the Colbert Report—with their wedding officiated on live-TV, by none other than one Mr. Stephen Colbert.

Part II of the video can be found here.

For more public policy related videos and podcast, be sure to check out the SLACE Archive.

 

 

Senate Hearing on Federal Disability Insurance Program

There is a hearing today on the Federal Disability Insurance Program, which could become the first government benefits program to run out of money. CBS’s 60 Minutes devoted its first segment last night to the upcoming hearing.  The segment features Administrative Law Judges and Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma. The Administrative Law Judges stated that attorneys represent many more people now than in the past, and implied this is part of the reason that those people are able to “scam” the system. However, what she failed to mention was that for an unrepresented person, it would be extremely difficult to understand what was needed to show disability. These lawyers are helping people with disabilities, which need this Program to survive, receive benefits that are provided to help them under this Program. Noticeably, absent are people who would have benefited under this program.

 
Furthermore, Senator Coburn stated, “If there’s any job in the economy you can perform, you are not eligible for disability.” However, the statute actually states that disability is the “inability to engage in any substantial activity.” There are many situations (especially for those 50 or older) in which the law itself indicates that they are “disabled” even though they can perform certain jobs. A person 50 years old often can perform work of certain types and still be found “disabled,” because it takes into account many factors, including age, education, and work experience. Furthermore, CBS seemed particularly to sneer at a diagnosis of fibromyalgia because there are not any tests. What they fail to say is that there are criteria for diagnosing it. Specifically, there are 18 trigger points, that when pressed can cause excruciating pain in someone with fibromyalgia. To be diagnosed, you must have that pain in 11 of the 18 spots over a 3 month period, and you have to be diagnosed by an acceptable medical source (an M.D., Psy. D., Ph. D., or a D.O.). Additionally, you must prove that you are no longer capable of doing the work that you used to do because of the fibromyalgia.
There is clearly a problem, not that there is fraud in the system, but that there may not be enough money to continue the system. How should we cover the deficiency?

 

Video of the (three plus hour) hearing, provocatively titled: “Social Security Disability Benefits: Did a Group of Judges, Doctors, and Lawyers Abuse Programs for the Country’s Most Vulnerable?”,can be found here.

For an article criticizing the 60 Minutes segment, see the Los Angeles Times article entitled, “‘60 Minutes’ Shameful Attack on the Disabled.”

For more on the supposed “disability boom,” here is a link to a SLACE Archive post about a This American Life episode titled “Trends with Benefits” and a preview of the episode  from the Planet Money podcast.

Sunday Funday: Obamacare vs. The Affordable Care Act

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Obamacare vs. The Affordable Care Act

In an effort to bring some levity to the blog, Sundays will feature  “Sunday Funday” posts, posts about the lighter side of public policy debates.  This week, we have the viral video from Jimmy Kimmel Live where people on the street are asked which they prefer: Obamacare or The Affordable Care Act.

Here is a description of the video from CBS:

As someone who covers entertainment and viral videos all day long, I am not going to pretend that I totally understand Obamacare, but I kind of hoped that the general public knew more than me (since I choose to stay out of politics as a rule), but this clip from Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” demonstrates that we really don’t know what we’re talking about when it comes to this healthcare initiative. Watch the segment titled “Six of One” above, posted on Kimmel’s YouTube page, and be prepared to be disturbed.

This clip seemed particularly timely in the midst of all this government craziness, and it just seemed to scare me more. Were you shocked that people knew so little about Obamacare? Or that Obamacare and The Affordable Care Act were the same thing? Now, I know that this “data” is not scientific in the least, and they definitely chose clueless people on purpose, but it’s still a pretty shocking indication of what most people probably know and think.

But what I do like best about Kimmel, and the way he handled this social experiment is that no matter how dumb he may make people look, he’s always a good sport. As the woman who really seemed clueless on the segment was in the audience, and the late night host joked, “Welcome stupid people, you have a home here with me.” Always keeping it light, that’s what I like to see.