Bev, these conditions are definitely downtown, which has always had worse rules than the Strip. On the strip, Harrahs and Casino Royale are very bad. They are found mostly with single and double deck games, since the casinos know that card counters will have virtually no chance of gaining an advantage. I didn't see any such games at Caesars and other high class casinos, but that doesn't mean they don't have them at certain times of the day.
I have heard that you can get a traditional game, even a single deck game, if you ask for it and you are a high roller. Of course, you can be certain that they will be watching your play closely to be sure you're not counting cards.
The good news is that, according to a study by UNLV, the take from table games has been declining since the casinos made these changes. Therefore, we can hope that they will eventually back off a little.
By the way, to be fair, the game where a dealer bust on 22 is a push is called "Blackjack Switch" and has some interesting rule variations in favor of the player to partially compensate. So it's not quite as bad as it seems at first glance. This game is described in Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackjack_Switch and elsewhere on the Web.
http://www.netbet.org/blackjack/blackjack-switch.html