Howdy all,
Just want to let you know about our new radio ad campaign against the fake healthcare reform bill. It will be running statewide throughout January, as the Senate considers whether to weigh in on the side of patients or the big insurance corps.
It’s based on the very interesting parallels between the national debate and the California debate for healthcare. Like the proposals of some politicians nationally, both Republican and Democratic, the Schwarzenegger-Nunez deal has at its heart an individual mandate.
The ad quotes Sen. Obama noting “some folks who said that it’s not possible to provide universal health care coverage unless there’s a mandate._ Their essential argument is the only way to get everybody covered is if the government forces you to buy health insurance. If you don’t buy it, then you’ll be penalized in some way….The reason people don’t have health insurance is because they can’t afford it.”
Under the Schwarzenegger-Nunez deal, ABX1.1, insurers would gain millions of new customers and hundreds of millions in additional profits while failing in its promise of solving the state’s healthcare crisis, says CNA/NNOC. Supporters of the bill include seven of the state’s biggest insurers: Kaiser Permanente, Health Net, PacifiCare, Blue Shield, Cigna, and Molina Health Care–for very obvious reasons.
“Individual mandates are not a humane or sound health care policy. Californians desperately want real healthcare reform, but AB x11 is not it,” said Zenei Cortez, RN, a member of the CNA/NNOC Council of Presidents. “Sadly, AB x11 is a prescription for more financial risk, denial of care, and heartache for California patients. As patient advocates, RNs will continue working to defeat ABX1.1.”
The ad also calls on Californians to join with nurses in working for genuine healthcare reform, such as SB 840, a bill that will be heard in the California Assembly later this year. The ad may also be heard at www.guaranteedhealthcare.org
The full text of the ad reads:
(voice over) The nurses of California agree with Senator Barack Obama: the government shouldn’t punish people who can’t afford health insurance. _
(Sen. Obama) I know that there have been some folks who said that it’s not possible to provide universal health care coverage unless there’s a mandate._ Their essential argument is the only way to get everybody covered is if the government forces you to buy health insurance. If you don’t buy it, then you_ll be penalized in some way. _And the reason people don’t have health insurance is because they can’t afford it.
(voice over) So why are Gov. Schwarzenegger and Assembly Speaker Nunez proposing a law, AB x 11, to force you to buy insurance which would pad the pockets of the insurance companies? AB x 11 is not the path to the universal healthcare we so desperately need. Don’t let the politicians force you to buy insurance you can’t afford and which won’t help you when you’re sick.
Join California nurses in calling for real healthcare reform.
Go to guaranteedhealthcare.org.
Paid for by the California Nurses Association which is responsible for the content of this ad. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.