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Nation Fails to Honor, Protect 9/11 Heroes Again
For nearly nine years the 9/11 rescue workers have labored to have access to healthcare to treat the injuries sustained when they worked at ground zero on September 11, 2001, when planes slammed into the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan. And the bill that would finally have granted those sick 9/11 rescue workers some help failed in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday.
I know only four of these workers personally. And tonight I feel such shame and outrage that the only way I can express my sorrow is to let others know some of what I know and what I feel tonight. Collectively we must do something to weigh in -- our humanity demands so.
The failed bill was called the Zadroga Act, HR847, and it had 115 Congressional co-sponsors in the House. It was named for police officer James Zadroga, who died of respiratory ailments after working at ground zero.
An estimated 10,000 workers who spent time working at the site are still suffering in the aftermath of that horrific day. If we had a single-payer, Medicare for all type health system in this nation, these brave rescue workers would have had and would still have access to care.
But because many became too ill to work following their 9/11 service and many lost their health insurance benefits as a result, many went without care at just those moments when it might have made the most difference.
Ruthless individualists that we are, our system forced thousands of rescue workers to prove their disabling conditions but left them broke and battered and without income or any benefits at all as they fought either workers compensation claims or Social Security appeals. We asked them to do this while they were ill. We sure treat heroes like less than heroes, eh? None of them ever asked to see who could pay with which plans when they raced in to the towers to help, did they?
On the bright blue September morn in Manhattan, thousands of our fellow Americans ran into harm's way as the tragedy unfolded and as the rest of us sat transfixed to our television screens. We all watched in horror as those events occurred -- and most people I knew were astounded by the bravery of the rescue personnel who fought their way into the smoke and the dust and the rubble and the broken buildings and the burning bodies and everything that exploded into the air. Others ran away, covered in dust and dodging debris. Others wandered lost in the clouds of toxic mist. Close your eyes. I'll bet some image of the awful day can still flash into your own consciousness, even all these years later. It still makes me want to cry. It still packs a gut punch.
And I wasn't there. But thousands of people, thousands of our fellow Americans ran in where we could not. As we watched, they acted. As we cried, they tried. And many stayed in the mess for weeks or even months.
Right now, it doesn't really matter to me what dysfunction of our political system caused the failure -- again -- of the bill that would help the 9/11 workers still suffering. It doesn't matter to me that it was a Republican failure or a Democratic one. I don't care if it was a procedural struggle or a political charade to call one another out on unrelated, hot button issues in advance of the mid-term elections in November. It was wrong of us to forsake these amazing workers for this long, and it was wrong this week for Congress to let them down all over again.
I saw Rep. Anthony Weiner rage against the failed process, as I am
sure many did. But I want to see that rage turned into getting the help
these responders need. If you didn't see Rep. Weiner's
comments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Remember how we all felt about these workers in the hours and days after the buildings collapsed? Do you remember all the politicians standing with them, wrapping their arms around them and promising them that they were to be honored -- always? I remember.
The four 9/11 rescue workers I know all need some of the benefits this legislation would have given. Yet if we had a sane and just healthcare system that extended healthcare as a basic human right, we'd not be denying these rescue workers the care they so desperately need.
I met Reggie Cervantes, Billy Maher and John Graham first when we were being filmed for SiCKO, Michael Moore's 2007 film about the broken U.S. healthcare system. Two have serious respiratory issues; one serious dental problems. All struggle with varying degrees of post traumatic stress. They saw and heard and smelled and touched things on 9/11 and in the weeks and months that followed that I cannot imagine -- and am grateful I probably never will. When I asked them to tell me, they would often answer, "You don't want to know."
I met John Feal some months later. John runs the Feal Good
Foundation (http://www.
One time shortly after SiCKO was released when my family was hurting to pay the bills and stay afloat, John Feal helped us without question or hesitation. Another time, Billy Maher and his mom put together a care package for my family and shipped it to Denver from New York. We were rescued.
I am so ashamed today that this nation's collective memory of their sacrifice is so short and so shallow. I am sad that as a nation we have so far been too selfish and short-sighted to demand healthcare for all -- healthcare not health insurance.
And what nags at me most is the certainty that though we have failed them yet again by failing to pass this legislation or put in place a health system that would have spared them all their years of illness and many deaths is that still today I know without fail each and every one of them would still rescue me if I needed it. Every one of them would rescue you or rescue one of the Congressmen or his or her family members even in the wake of their outrageous inability to pass this bill.
Reggie, John, Billy and John, I am so sorry. We owe you our best efforts to rectify this in every and any way possible. We must call every elected official. We ought to send money to the Feal Good Foundation and help the rescue workers push onward. We ought to keep our word to you.
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Show AllIt's not US, the PEOPLE of this country, that would withhold health care from these people. It's not WE the PEOPLE who keep screwing them and the vets of this horrible lie. It's the SCUM in office that keep doing it to us all.
I would love to see a list of the shit heads who voted against it, and I am more than willing to bet that it was along party lines, with the exception of scum bag Nelson who is a republican in his soul, but is too much of a coward to admit it.
This country's gov't has a history of being a bunch of pricks to those who lay their lives on the line to defend it. After WWI, Hoover ignored the vets who wanted their war benefits and turned the police on them. Yeah, those in power TALK about honoring them, but when it comes down to it, they IGNORE them and shit on them just like they did the other day.
But then, this is our two tiered system at it's finest. The rich do NOTHING and get rewarded for it. Those who sacrifice everything get a nice little pat on the head and get used at every political opportunity by the very "class" that ignores them. The disgust I feel for the "ruling class" of this country cannot be expressed in words. There aren't words to tell how deep and wide my disdain is. They ALL need to leave and never darken the people's doorways again.
NEVER let a politician use 9-11 for their own gain again. In fact, if ANY of them tries, shout them down, calling them what they are, COWARDS who sell out their country while demanding an oath to the death from us. To hell with the scum who voted against these people. May you ROT IN HELL. TWICE!
As long as 98% of WE the US electorate continue to vote for the lesser of two evils (Democrats) or the greater of two evils (Republicans), health care atrocities and other atrocities will continue to worsen.
Every time we vote for the lesser of two evils, both evils become more evil.
You make a very good point Ray. That is why I got off the corporate two party merry go round and joined the Green Party. In AZ we have more and more Progressives joining the Green Party every year. This year we Greens signed the petitions needed to have Green Candidates running for different political offices. We have a Green running for gov. State Representives, and running for John McCain's seat in the U.S. Senate.
While others are still voting for the same ole same ole thinking that this time that Democrats and Republicans will bring change, there are those of us who know it is insanity to do the same thing over and over again hoping that this time they will keep their word and really change; only to find out we had been lied to again. I think Progressives are waking up to the truth that no real change is going to come through Democrats or Republicans. Every election we hear how they failed last time they were in power to bring change, but if you give them another chance they will bring real change this time. People buy into that lie or deception because they want change so bad. They want to believe that this time they will keep their word. Don't let anyone make you feel bad if you decide like many of us to join and support a true Progressive Party. Those of us who have left the merry go round feel free and good about the candidates we are putting forth as Green Candidates in AZ and the rest of the world. Vote Green in 2010.
I will never again vote for either of the two major parties. Everything either of them do transfers wealth from poor to rich.
I will never again vote for either of the two major parties. Everything either of them do transfers wealth from poor to rich.
What? Honor, Fairness, Decency? You thought we were serious about that?
Every time you don't vote for the lesser evil (also known as the greater good) the greater evil wins.
raydelcamino hits the bullseye!
Well stated.
It's the same treatment they doled out to the Vets. We live in a disposable society--good for business you know--once you're used up you get discarded. Nothing personal, just business. As usual.
"I am so ashamed today that this nation's collective memory of their sacrifice is so short and so shallow."
Actually, there was no collective memory for the last 30 years because even progressives and liberals have fallen for the YOYO Reagan/Bush2 ideology of staying divided to the point of total fragmentation. Single payer is a symbol of everyone in, nobody out together and that attitude doesn't exist in this country. It doesn't matter how casualties due to lack of health care coverage get reported or how many factual films documenting our broken health care system get released to the public to see and learn. Insurance is the SEDUCTIVE SCAM that keeps us apart and until the majority get it that insurance can be used to put mediocre doctors and nurses in place of qualified ones not to mention stuffing us with manufactured pills over natural medicine, single payer will never ever make it to the table and our legislators will purposely fail us on health care legislation.
P.S.: Here is a simple litmus test for starters. See if your neighbors believe in starting local efforts for community based health care for all in your community. If your community can cross that bridge, then you have what it takes to strive for health care for all citizens of your state or even the country.
Hi Stanley, been a long time!
I am getting to the point that I just can't post any commentary anymore. I am simply so astounded at the rate of decline this country is in I am left speechless.
I grew up in the late 60's and early 70's. During that time frame, I thought thing were so fucked up that they simply couldn't get any worse. We had the shitbag Nixon as president and Spiro T. Agnew as Veep...it couldn't get any worse...could it? Now, those "dark" days of Viet Nam look like paradise.
I have seen so much decline in both the attitudes of our Congressmotherfuckers and the idiocy of the public that I simply can't believe what I am seeing. In an even semi-normal society, there would be banksters, congressmen, and quite possibly some higher up people swinging in the breeze from the street lights. The massive bank and insurance buildings on Wall Street would be ablaze, and the people would be trying to turn the tables on greedpig capitalism. But this isn't happening. People seem to become more docile everyday. We have the brutality of the nazis affecting our own citizens, yet not a word is spoken against the continuing decline.
I'm sorry for not being able to offer a solution or even *POSSIBLE* solution to our exponentially increasing decline towards total rule by the financial elite because there aren't enough people out there that are even aware of what is happening to them.
Where will we be in 5 years? Will we be on total lockdown while the richfilth dine on llobster and use our professionals to clean up after their mess? Or will 4 of the current 6 billion people be atomic vapor wafting over the hillsides?
We can run...but all of the "lessor" countries will be under the heel of the US jackboot. What the fuck do we do? Just fight as long as one is able to hold out I suppose. They destroy the working class they destroy themselves. Unfortunately, they are too stupid to understand this basic fact (and these are our *ELITE???!!!???)
Sorry for the negative post, but peace Stanley.
Aussidawg, there is nothing wrong with what you and most people here post. It may feel negative but without them, finding the best antidotes wouldn't be possible. I don't know what to make of the future myself but feel very sad for our young out there, most of whom are unaware of the fate that awaits them unless luck has it that either we may be able to help them out of it or they will discover the cures themselves. On some days, reading what may look too negative at first will actually turn out to be an indirect positive guidance. It is ok not to have a solution because not every solution proposed might be the best or even a good one at all. Sometimes, taking a deeper look and some more time at the problem can not only help each and everyone of us find good and possibly great solutions but that itself can also be the solution.
I don't think that you are alone in feeling unable to post based on what is going on. Most of us, myself included, don't want to repeat ourselves all too often. Sometimes, it is best to just read and compare with events going on around you. Some on this forum have pointed out that when society becomes more docile than expected, just posting on this forum will only go so far. Unless everyone in this country were to read the comments on CD and more often than not, nothing beats confronting the problem face to face with grace.
P.S.: Quannah from Alternet wanted to wish you and Photon's Feather the best. She misses you. She saw this site but she wasn't sure that she would fit here. She is practical but highly critical of Obama's actions too. Let me know if you can make it to Alternet by any chance. Thanks.
HR1638 covers all 71,000 WTC workers, of which 41,000 are ill. The right-wing nuts are concerned that there were a few illegal aliens amongst those workers. While we remember the dust of those early days, the clean-up operation was just as toxic. Someone had to remove the Chernobyl-like pile of rubble, or else most of Manhattan would have been ill within 10 years.
All these people are heros, even if there were illegals. These people deserve not only top-notch health care, they deserve citizenship.
With this Republican bitch slap, I believe we have evidence that it was pro-war Republicans that spat on returning soldiers from Vietnam, not anti-war citizens as most often portrayed in the fawning corporate media.
In contrast, you will notice that the people and web sites that support "911 truth" have been always in the forefront of those that call for health care and other aid for the 911 rescue workers and the families of the 911 victims.
We know that the Bush administration lied about the air at ground zero being safe to breathe. That's what led to the health problems and respiratory ailments that the workers are suffering from.
So, since we know they lied about that, why are so many people afraid to ask what else they lied about?
Demand a new investigation. It's the only way to help the workers, to end illegal wars, and to implicate (if not punish) the guilty.
Demand an independent investigation.
The ruling elite in this country are ruthless, vicious people. They kill their own to advance their sick agenda of 'big oil' in the Middle East while they bombard the US population with endless propaganda, covering up the ever-growing list of atrocities.
After years of investigation, there is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that 9/11 was an inside job. That's why the first responders are treated with contempt by the ruling elite. The ruling elite killed their own citizens to launch their "Project for a New American Century" and the first responders are 'collateral damage' to them.
They've buffaloed people into a constant state of fear of 'Arabs' and 'terrorists' while the real terrorists are running the country. They're looting the country. They've shelved the Constitution. No accountability whatsoever for any of the sundry egregious, monstrous crimes of Naziesque proportions. A million people killed... No crime is too big for them now. They proved they can fool most of the people most of the time.
Wake up and smell the fascism.
Hear, hear!
I usually have a lot of respect for Donna Smith's unflagging support of universal healthcare, but I have a bone to pick with her on this article. First - 'Heroes' - there is no such thing. The average ordinary person is a 'hero' hundreds of times every day, risking their lives to save others - that's in our DNA, just as much as the 'survival instinct' - and those 911 workers are no different than all the rest of us. Yes, a lot of you people were impressed with what they did - but did you REALLY believe that air was safe to breathe? Did they? IQs haven't fallen quite that far yet, have they? And what would you do if you thought a person was buried alive - would you 'run away' - or would you try your damnedest to get them out?
I'm not about to start choosing who is more deserving than someone else of getting decent healthcare. I know what it's like to try surviving once you're sick or severely disabled in this heinous country. I've been in the trenches with victims fighting for VA benefits they surely deserve (but don't get) - even lifers, including a 30-year vet. But even an 'illegal alien' deserves the same rights and respect we'd give a dog. So please don't bring up 'heroes' - because it doesn't matter how you come by misfortune. It doesn't matter what you were doing (if anything) when your number comes up. We ALL deserve human rights (even our domestic and wild animals, who have kept our species alive for millions of years).
This isn't a question about a bill to give money to a bunch of WTC workers - it's a question of morality. These people chose their jobs - for whatever reason - just like the rest of us. And they deserve support - a decent place to live, decent food, a job, and above all else, decent healthcare (because without our good health, the rest doesn't really matter) - but not more so than anyone else. And none of us has a chance until we ALL have decent healthcare (and I don't mean health-insurance welfare scams). That's why societies exist, and why they form governments - to protect and preserve the common good. The common welfare. Everybody in - nobody out. And nobody with 'special priveleges, either. I expected Donna Smith to recognize that - and she did - but holding up those WTC workers as 'special' or 'heroes' as if they were more deserving than the rest of us... well, that's where I draw the line and disagree - vociferously. After all, we're all 'heroes in waiting' - and 911 wasn't much of an event, after all. Just ask the millions of Iraqis with dead relatives (in a country far more devastated than New York City), or the Afghanis getting bombed to smithereens at weddings, funerals, or asleep in their beds. The Iraqis once had the best medical facilities in the region - until the US brought American-style 'healthcare' to them. So let's put this all into a better perspective - face the facts and don't get carried away with emotion. Nine years is a walk in the park for some people - let's not forget that.
The pile of rubble resulting from 9/11 should never have been cleaned up. It should have been capped with tons of clear plastic to stand as a symbol, perhaps to be used as an archaeological dig in coming decades.
I can recall when it was announced that the air was safe even as there were other reports that nearby apartments were not habitable. Having had some experience cleaning up smaller disasters I knew the air could not be "safe."
Also, I am familiar with the empathic response of people who observe disasters and have a deep need to try to help others. (Kick an anthill and watch how the ants respond.)
The early responders were advised to wear masks, but they interfere with breathing during exertion in hot conditions, so most ignored the advice. Also, by all accounts the situation was initially utter chaos. How many people seeking medical aid for that tragedy today were actually "authorized" to be there?
Universal health care is an obvious answer, but we didn't have it then and we do not have it now, so the legal (tort?) implications are complex. (Am I naive if I assume that NYC firefighters are fully covered, as would be police and other city workers?)
Generally I avoid commenting on 9/11. It should never have been cleaned up. American rubble.
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Being removed quickly instead of being treated as evidence at a crime scene kept investigators from examining the material.
Anthony Weiner was terrific on the floor, and it is sad that our Congress is such a bunch of jackasses that when someone does their job, for a change, they are questioned for engaging in unconventional behavior. But ... at least he got attention to the issue.
None of which would be an issue if Congress did the right thing, instead of what the health insurance industry wants, and passed a bill like H.R. 676 opening up Medicare to the country.
45,000 Americans are still dying every year because they lack access to sufficient health care. They have the power to open up Medicare tonight, just like they pass their sickening military budges in the blink of an eye. But they don't, because they are completely owned by the corporations, not the American people.
Quality health care is a right, and delivery shouldn't have anything to do with income or socioeconomic background.
It seems to me that this is a violation of the 14th Amendment.
So, why isn't anyone taking that to court, instead?
We have an election coming up in my state, and I no longer have the stomach to vote for any more Democrats taking money. I am passing on a lot of people on the ballot, with the exception of two names, no dirty money in their pockets, advocating campaign finance reform, and consistently in favor of Medicare for all.
Why should I vote for such scondrels who have no respect for the people who put them in office? And when me and my loved ones are no better off as a result of supporting them in the past?
Rep.Anthony Weiner is a SELLOUT.
I would not be so mean and call him delusional. You never know when even one journalist or soldier will do the unthinkable. Better yet, what if they foolishly believe that it is now safe to advertise assuming that nobody cares about health care only to see this event open the doors to reopening the health care debate and possibly bringing reforms? Think about this. Nobody imagined that a black woman named Rosa Parks would make history or that Martin Luther King would spark a movement that opened the doors to the dark side of our nation's then great economy. War and racism can ruin even a flourishing economy. I hope you get the idea.
you know what's wrong with amerika? half the people can't grok the fact that the other half don't give a shit about them! the repub/libertarian/neocon side of the number line sees people running into that 9/11 mess to "help" as JERKS! (the "jerks" are then always shocked that they've been treated like jerks). the republicans have a phrase, borrowed from marx, that they use to describe the polloi who clean up their messes and fight their wars--"USEFUL IDIOTS"...and year after year, generation after generation, the useful idiots refuse to believe that such a phrase could possibly be used about THEM.... at the country clubs and the senate pool....
I do not know whether Donna Smith created the headline of her article. If she did then she confuses the congress with the nation. The congress is not, repeat is not the nation.
What I'm about to say will be hard to imagine, but I think it might be time. WE THE PEOPLE NEED TO REMOVE ALL THE ELECTED OFFICIALS IN THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE. We should start all over, keep OUR constitution, keep most of our laws, and the way we live, but if WE THE PEOPLE continue to allow a few to control OUR lives while they do nothing for US but enrich themselves, control the news and information, control the money and jobs, and let's not forget health care for all then we're doomed to become even more so not in control of OUR government. WE don't hurt anyone, we just remove them from office. Polictial partys don't matter, everyone of them and start over. Now it may hurt the country for awhile and alot of thing might stop running for awhile, but the message will have been sent, THE GOVERNMENT WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE, THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE AND NOT JUST FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR POCKETS AND THEIR POWER. If nothing is done to change the way this government has been running for the last 30 years then I'm afraid that in 10 years or so it will be to late to ever do anything. Again, I'm not talking about doing anything violent, no guns, no hurting anyone just simply in a mass of show all the people or at least most by law remove these people. It's like when a boss fires someone, but this time it's firing a corrupt government.
Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result is insanity. “We the people,” elect these politicians so I guess the Congress is the nation… We do have a say… When we elect these moral cretins…
that is a strange totalitarian title. they were heroes because they were...it was the work they had chosen. "the nation" ..."it's heroes".....this sounds like what the media say about "our" soldiers..or "warriors"(killers) as they like to say,....protecting "us" from "them"...a very strange and foreboding title for such an article....
Here's an excerpt from the new Airman's Creed (2007):
"I am an American Airman.
I am a Warrior.
I have answered my nation's call.
I am an American Airman.
My mission is to fly, fight, and win.
I am faithful to a proud heritage,
a tradition of honor,
and a legacy of valor."
fight and win....u.s.a. u.s.a.
Every American should have the right to obtain health CARE--not just "heros."
Good grief.
What a fucked up Country...
Donna Smith,
Why don't you join the Green Party?
Update: BIG VICTORY in MO on Obamacare !
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