Please Support Healthcare Hero Debbie Cook (CA-46)

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee and our allies at the Leadership Conference on Guaranteed Healthcare are debuting a new feature: The Healthcare Heroes Caucus, which will honor candidates who are running on a platform of supporting HR 676, John Conyers' bill for an expanded and improved Medicare for All.

We will highlight the stories of these healthcare heroes, and work to get them the attention and support they need.  It's not always easy to run in the face of insurance companies and a sold-out political culture...but it is smart.  Poll after poll shows the American people are open to an expanded and improved Medicare for All, and are desperate for the kind of solutions that will improve care while saving money.

Debbie Cook is our first Healthcare Hero candidate and she's a great one.  She is a committed progressive running in CA-46, an Orange County California district that is ready to toss out libertarian radical Dana Rohrbacher and elect a real leader.

First of all, true progressives like Debbie need your support. Go show your appreciation for her healthcare heroism on her ActBlue page.

Now that's taken care of, please read Donna Smith's profile of Debbie from the Guaranteed Healthcare Blog.  Fun excerpt:

But during her Congressional campaign, she hears over and over again from citizens struggling with healthcare costs that are too high or the lack of any health insurance coverage or even those who are forced into bankruptcy.  "I think other countries might look at us as a Third World country when it comes to what happens to so many Americans faced with healthcare expenses they cannot afford." She went to say that huge insurance industry profits often come before getting patients the care they may need.

It's no wonder Debbie hears about healthcare issue out on the campaign trail.  California ranks number one in the nation with the number of people uninsured well over 6.5 million and the number of citizens struggling with "underinsurance" rated nearly as high.

Efforts by State Senator Sheila Kuehl to pass SB840, state single payer legislation, have been thwarted by the governor's pen, not a lack of political support from citizens and healthcare professionals who know just how bad things are for so many Californians.

"Healthcare decisions need to be made by patients and their doctors, not by insurance companies," Debbie said when asked how much influence insurance companies should have on patient care.

"Healthcare professionals in growing numbers are supporting single payer health care where we use a system similar to Medicare to pay bills, and focus our efforts on improving the efficiency of care, especially treatment of chronic diseases.," Debbie noted when she reflected on RNs fighting for single payer legislation in California and nationally.




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Re: Please Support Healthcare Hero Debbie Cook (2.00 / 2)

Absolutely!

Debbie Cook is great. Universal Health Coverage is even better! Really glad to see your organization recognize what a great candidate she is. And getting rid of that phony Dana Rohhrabacher will be a favor to the entire nation.


by LakersFan on Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:26:41 PM EST

Yes, it will... (2.00 / 0)

And Debbie will serve us quite well! :-D


We shall overcome!
by atdleft on Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:49:28 PM EST
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Re: Please Support Healthcare Hero Debbie Cook (2.00 / 2)

The kind of candidate we can feel really good about.  Not only good policy, but a good person as well.


by Chico David RN on Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:32:38 PM EST

Re: Pls Support HC Hero Debbie Cook (2.00 / 1)

Debbie Cook is an amazing candidate!  I'm glad to see her getting wider recognition!


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by DizzyQueen on Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:41:01 PM EST

Absolutely! (none / 0)

And I'm glad I'm not the only one doing it here! ;-)


We shall overcome!
by atdleft on Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:48:15 PM EST
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SB 840 (none / 0)

today maybe tomorrow the vote on CA single payer health care plan - Sen. Sheila Kuehl

http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/ 2008/08/wheres_the_cali.html

Sidebar:

EXCERPT

Who Is Obstructing?

Speak Out California

One more attempt to get a state budget in place collapsed -- blocked by the Republicans because it included tax increases. Republicans insist that the budget be balanced with billions and billions of dollars in cuts in our schools and fire protection and the other things most of us want our state to do.

Every Republican in the state has taken a vow not to raise taxes on wealthy corporations or massively wealthy individuals. They won't vote to require people who buy yachts or private jets to pay the same sales taxes that the rest of us pay when we buy cars. They refuse to ask oil companies to pay fees when they take our oil out of the ground and sell it to us. (Maybe they understand that such a vote will dry up their campaign funding...)

How do Republicans get away with this? How are they able to get the public to think so many things that are not true? The Republicans have a vast "noise machine" that tells the public things that are not true. (Remember how they were able to convince so many people that Iraq had attacked us on 9/11?) It costs a lot of money to have a noise machine like this, but they get the money from the very corporations and wealthy individuals whose interests they are representing. So it works for them.

Plain and simple, they are bale to reach the public and tell them stuff, and get the public to believe it. The use of overwhelming repetition is the tactic. I use the word "stuff" here with meaning: it's just stuff they want the public to believe, with no grounding in reality. They do it, and here we are. Nationally the debt is approaching TEN TRILLION DOLLARS and they are still able to get the public to think taxes are bad. In California they are able to force layoffs and school cuts while refusing to make the ultra-rich pay even the same taxes the rest of us pay.



by dearreader on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 07:28:28 PM EST


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