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By David Edwards
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
One Fox News analyst says that he may one day nostalgically look back on the Occupy protest movement, comparing them to hobos, tramps, bums and yippies.
On Tuesday, activists declared their intention to ‘Occupy the Caucus’ in Iowa by protesting at the campaign offices of Democratic President Barack Obama and most of the Republican contenders.
“The circus has come to town,” Fox News analyst Peter Johnson Jr. told Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy on Wednesday. “Perhaps this is cultural occasion in America. We’ve had hobos, we’ve had tramps, we’ve had bums, we’ve had hippies, we’ve had yippies. Perhaps we’ll look back on this in a nostalgic way and say, ‘Isn’t this wonderful. All these misguided people with nothing to do in January, they showed up in Iowa, they didn’t make a difference, they got a lot of attention. It was wonderful.’”
“You know they’ve sworn, they took a pledge — just like the hobo pledge at the end of the 19th century — that they’re not going to do drugs, they’re not going to do alcohol and they’re not going to carry weapons. So that is a very important step forward for the Occupy movement and we should be very grateful,” he added.
Johnson suggested that the “heckling class” of protesters would be better served by returning to New York and organizing a parade for the soldiers coming home from Iraq.
“Frankly, I’d rather not talk about them any more after this,” he concluded. “Let’s have a parade, not a circus.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/12/28/fox-analyst-occupy-protesters-like-hobos-tramps-and-bums/
Watch this video from Fox News’ Fox & Friends, broadcast Dec. 28, 2011.
"Sheeesh what a Horrible thing to say, but I guess we need to remember this guy 'IS' on Fox News!!!!" =)By David Edwards
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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The U.S. Supreme Court has officially scheduled oral arguments regarding the constitutionality of President Obama’s landmark Affordable Care Act, particularly the healthcare reform’s individual mandate. The announcement confirms earlier speculation that the high court would issue a ruling on the healthcare law next year, during the heat of the 2012 presidential campaign.
http://veracitystew.com/2011/12/19/supreme-court-schedules-three-day-review-of-healthcare-reform/The U.S. Supreme Court has officially scheduled oral arguments regarding the... more
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Don’t get me wrong. I still remained firmly committed to Universal, single payer health care for all Americans, administered like Medicare, but organized around pay for result, not pay for service. That said, not everything about the PPACA (usually noted as the ACA) is bad. One of the law’s best features takes effect on the first of next month. When the bill passed, the naysayers accused that the final regulations on this item would be tailored to fit the needs of Big Insurance. The naysayers were wrong.Don’t get me wrong. I still remained firmly committed to Universal, single... more
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The NFIB is asking the high court not only to weigh in on the law’s mandate, but also whether the entire law should fall if that provision is deemed unconstitutional. The 11th Circuit ruled against the plaintiffs on that issue and agreed with the Obama administration that the mandate is severable from the rest of the law.
http://veracitystew.com/2011/09/28/supreme-court-officially-petitioned-to-review-healthcare-law/The NFIB is asking the high court not only to weigh in on the law’s mandate, but... more
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8/27/11 - The Hedz-Up Report presents full-length coverage of this past spring's, "Rally to Demand a Hospital!" The rally, organized by the Coalition for a New Village Hospital, commemorated the one-year anniversary of the abrupt closure of St. Vincent's Hospital, amid charges of corruption and widescale financial mismanagement.
Latest developments: The NY Post reported last week that Manhattan District Attorney, Cyrus Vance, is currently investigating SVH's financial payouts to its board members prior to declaring bankruptcy:
NY Post - DA eyes St. Vinny's 'go-for-broke plan'
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/da_eyes_st_vinny_go_for_broke_plan_fvDtudcbAWyxqqiQnhbzaI#ixzz1WGWaWH2D
Partial list of speakers:
Marti Gould Cummings - Actor/Activist, Broadway Speaks Out
Paul Newell - District Leader, 64th Assembly District
Eileen Dunn, R.N. - Former Head, St. Vincent's Hospital Nurses Association
Dr. David Kaufman - Former Director, HIV Center, St. Vincent's Hospital
Yetta Kurland - Attorney/Activist, leader of the Coalition For a New Village Hospital
Jeannie Wilcke - President, Downtown Independent Democrats
Timothy Lunceford - Activist, Hands Off St. Vincent's!
Cathy Marino Thomas - President, Marriage Equality NY
George Capsis - Publisher, WestView News
Caroline Murphy - Singer/Songwriter
Gene Glaberman - President, Chelsea Midtown Democratic Club
Miguel Acevedo - President, Fulton Houses Tenants Association
More to come, stay tuned.
In the meantime, please visit our video blog, "Why Are They Closing St. Vincent's Hospital?," for our collected reports and future updates:
http://watclosingstvincentshospital.blogspot.com/
Thanks for watching, help spread the word.
Related articles/links:
NY1 - Village Residents Demand A New Neighborhood Hospital
http://tinyurl.com/3bn7w8f
Soho Journal - A Letter from Yetta Kurland
http://www.sohojournal.com/content/letter-editor-st-vincents
WestView News - Ed Koch Answers Our Questions
http://www.westviewnews.org/cms/articles/1235-ed-koch-answers
Gotham Gazette - St. Vincent's Highlights Crunch for Hospitals Serving the Poor
http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/health/20110720/9/3569/
NY Magazine - St. Vincent's is the Lehman Brothers of Hospitals
http://nymag.com/news/features/68991/
WNYC News- St. Vincent's Developer Launches PR Blitz to Win Over Skeptics
http://www.wnyc.org/articles/wnyc-news/2011/apr/13/developers-set-alternative-coalition-promote-new-health-facility/
Paul Krugman - NY Times - Patients Are Not Consumers
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/patients-are-not-consumers
Related sites:
Coalition for a New Village Hospital
http://demandahospital.blogspot.com/
Hands Off St. Vincent's!
http://www.handsoffstvincents.com8/27/11 - The Hedz-Up Report presents full-length coverage of this past spring's,... more
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GASTON, NC [KTLA] -- A reportedly unemployed, uninsured man robbed a bank for $1 in order to get thrown in jail and receive medical attention.
Richard James Verone, a 59-year-old man who reportedly suffers from a growth on his chest, two ruptured disks, and a foot injury, walked into RBC bank unarmed earlier in June and handed the teller a note that read "This is a bank robbery. Please only give me one dollar." After handing over his note, the man said quietly on a couch while the teller called 911.
Verone, a man with no criminal history according to reports, figured that once he was thrown in jail he would receive the medical attention that he was unable to afford on his own.
According to the Washington Post, North Carolina prisoners pay a $5-$7 co-payment for doctor visits as detailed in the inmates handbook -- however, according to the handbook, no inmate will be denied medical attention even if he or she cannot afford the co-payment.
Verone, who was hoping to serve some three years in a state prison -- reportedly a typical sentence for bank robbery in North Carolina -- was charged with "larceny from a person," which carries a shorter prison term.GASTON, NC [KTLA] -- A reportedly unemployed, uninsured man robbed a bank for $1 in... more
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President Barack Obama’s health care law would let several million middle-class people get nearly free insurance meant for the poor, a twist government number crunchers say they discovered only after the complex bill was signed.President Barack Obama’s health care law would let several million middle-class... more
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The Facts: The Affordable Care Act, the Constitution and the Courts
Posted by Stephanie Cutter on June 07, 2011 at 04:30 PM EDT
Tomorrow, judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. Four weeks ago, judges in the 4th Circuit heard arguments in two similar cases. Last week, an additional case was argued in the 6th Circuit.
In all of these cases, the plaintiffs may be different, but the arguments they bring to the courthouse are essentially the same. The challenges focus primarily on one provision of the law - people on both sides of the debate agree that the vast majority of the act is clearly constitutional. And the arguments for overturning the Affordable Care Act are simply without merit.
Opponents of reform claim that the law’s individual responsibility provision exceeds Congress’ power to regulate interstate commerce because it penalizes “inactivity.” They are wrong. Individuals who choose to go without health insurance are actively making an economic decision that affects all of us. When people without insurance obtain health care they cannot pay for, those with insurance and taxpayers are often left to pick up the tab.
That’s why the Affordable Care Act requires everyone who can afford it to carry some form of health insurance. 83 percent of Americans already have insurance and only those who are able to afford health insurance will be responsible for obtaining it. And the Congressional Budget Office estimated that only 1 percent of all Americans would pay a penalty for not having health insurance in 2016.
The individual responsibility provision also enables us to finally ban discrimination against individuals with pre-existing conditions. Without the individual responsibility provision, people could wait until they’re sick or injured to apply for coverage since insurance companies could no longer say no or charge more. That would lead to double digit premiums increases – up to 20% – for everyone in the individual insurance market.
We know that there will be a number of arguments and decisions in courts across the country in the weeks and months ahead and when the legal process ends, we are confident that the Affordable Care Act will be found constitutional.
Stephanie Cutter is Assistant to the President and Deputy Senior Advisor.
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5/31/11 - The Hedz-Up Report covers Community Board 2's, St. Vincent's Omnibus Committee Meeting. In attendance are Northshore-LIJ Health System officials, including CEO Michael Dowling. In this clip, civil rights activist/lawyer, Yetta Kurland, leader of the Coalition for a New Village Hospital, takes NS-LIJ to task for its lack of transparency and misinformation campaigns.
More about CB2 from their website:
Community Board 2 is one of the first community boards to be established in the early 1960's. There are 12 Community Boards in Manhattan and 59 across New York City that are charged with representing community interest on crucial issues of development and planning, land use, zoning and City service delivery, such as sanitation and street maintenance, as well as coordination with social services and public education facilities.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/mancb2/html/about/about.shtml
Plans for St. Vincent's Site:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/mancb2/html/plans_stvincents/plans_stvincents_site.shtml
More to come, stay tuned.
In the meantime, please visit our video blog, "Why Are They Closing St. Vincent's Hospital?," for our collected reports and future updates:
http://watclosingstvincentshospital.blogspot.com/
Thanks for watching, help spread the word.
Related articles:
Petition to to block the sale of the St. Vincent's
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/New-Village-Hospital-Schneiderman/
The Villager - North Shore-L.I.J. presents E.R. plan as hospital hopers hang on
http://www.thevillager.com/villager_423/northshore.html
NY Times - Fewer Emergency Rooms Available as Need Rises
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/18/health/18hospital.html
DNAInfo.com - Law Firms Cashed in on St. Vincent's Bankruptcy, Report Says
http://www.dnainfo.com/20110510/greenwich-village-soho/law-firms-others-cashe...
NY Times - Accord With Comptroller Will Help Attorney General Pursue Corruption Cases
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/nyregion/ny-attorney-general-granted-power-...5/31/11 - The Hedz-Up Report covers Community Board 2's, St. Vincent's... more
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4/7/11 - The Hedz-Up Report heads back to Bankruptcy Court (Southern District of NY), to cover Hon. Cecelia G. Morris' decision to allow the $260 million sale of St. Vincent's main campus to Bill Rudin and Rudin Management. Competing bidders had hoped to save the hospital by seeking a 45-day stay in order to solidify an alternative offer.
In this clip, lawyers and community activists share their pre- and post-verdict reactions.
More to come, stay tuned.
In the meantime, please visit our video blog, "Why Are They Closing St. Vincent's Hospital?," for our collected reports and future updates:
watclosingstvincentshospital.blogspot.com/
Thanks for watching, help spread the word.
Related articles:
NY Times - Judge Approves Sale of St. Vincent’s Campus to Developers
http://tinyurl.com/44csseo
Westview News - Goodbye, Hospital, Farewell, Emergency Room
http://tinyurl.com/4y7spnq
Crain's NY Business - Deal OK'd for St. Vincent’s Hospital site
http://tinyurl.com/5un9p5y
DNAinfo.com - St. Vincent's Sale Approved by Bankruptcy Court
http://tinyurl.com/3asa5qw
WNYC News- St. Vincent's Developer Launches PR Blitz to Win Over Skeptics
http://tinyurl.com/3mqr3na
Related site:
Coalition for a New Village Hospital - "Rally to Demand a Hospital"
http://demandahospital.blogspot.com/4/7/11 - The Hedz-Up Report heads back to Bankruptcy Court (Southern District of NY),... more
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The Internal Revenue Service says it will need an battalion of 1,054 new auditors and staffers and new facilities at a cost to taxpayers of more than $359 million in fiscal 2012 just to watch over the initial implementation of President Obama's healthcare reforms. Among the new corps will be 81 workers assigned to make sure tanning salons pay a new 10 percent excise tax. Their cost: $11.5 million.
http://www.treasury.gov/about/budget-performance/Documents/CJ_FY2012_IRS_508.pdfThe Internal Revenue Service says it will need an battalion of 1,054 new auditors and... more
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Her father, Ryan Jeffers, said he continued to ask staff to attend to his daughter, but was put off hour after hour before finally "ambushing" a nurse.Her father, Ryan Jeffers, said he continued to ask staff to attend to his daughter,... more
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After leading the nation last year in passing a law to sue the federal government over the health care overhaul, Idaho’s Republican-dominated Legislature now plans to use an obscure 18th century doctrine to declare President Barack Obama’s signature bill null and void.After leading the nation last year in passing a law to sue the federal government over... more
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U.S. government officials lowered recommended limits for fluoride in water on Friday, saying some children may be getting tooth damage from too much.
Fluoride is added to the water supply in most U.S. communities because it can prevent and repair tooth decay. But health and environment officials said Americans get fluoride in so many sources now, such as toothpaste and mouth rinses, that it makes sense to lower levels.
The Health and Human Services Department lowered its recommended levels to 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of water -- the lower limit of the current recommended range of 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams.
The Environmental Protection Agency said it would review its rules on how high fluoride levels may go. Currently they may go as high as 4 milligrams of fluoride per liter.
http://www.indiareport.com/India-usa-uk-news/reuters/Health/78310U.S. government officials lowered recommended limits for fluoride in water on Friday,... more
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