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Sick in America? You’re on Your Own

14th March 2008

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Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee (CNA/NNOC), knows what ails the nation's sick health care system. The AFL-CIO Executive Council member says Republican presidential candidate John McCain's health proposals don't even come close to a cure.

In this crosspost from Huffington Post, DeMoro dissects McCain's health care plans and finds they are "grounded in the failed health policies of the Bush administration." She says McCain's health care slogan should be, "Don't Get Sick in America, or You're on Your Own."

With all the fireworks over health care in the Democratic primaries, John McCain's health care views should be considered in the context of the tanking economy.

2 Responses to “Sick in America? You’re on Your Own”

  1. unionstaffer (3 comments) Says:

    Sorry, I don’t care how “progressive” her politics may be, the labor community should not be giving Ms DeMoro ANY credibility so long as she is deploying organizers to union-bust other hospital worker union elections. Her, and her organization, should be categorically denounced *and* rejected until and unless they change course.

    See, for example: http://www.calitics.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5305
    reply to this comment

  2. seiu-staffer (3 comments) Says:

    That’s the face of a union buster!

    Sorry, I don’t care how “progressive” her politics may be, the labor community should not be giving Ms DeMoro ANY credibility so long as she is deploying organizers to union-bust other hospital worker elections. Her, and her organization, should be categorically denounced *and* rejected until and unless they change course.

    See, for example: http://www.calitics.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5305
    reply to this comment

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