Category: Health

Our San Diego County Government – What does it do and ‘what is it good for?’

 Frank Gormlie  February 18, 2009  17 Comments on Our San Diego County Government – What does it do and ‘what is it good for?’

by Frank Gormlie

Residents in this County, when asked what San Diego County government does, are often hard-pressed I have found, to list more than a couple of things. Uh, collect taxes they’ll respond, … uh, run the sheriffs office, uh, … and then there will be a long, thoughtful pause. And maybe they’ll add one or two other services.

Well, the County does collect property and other taxes, and it does finance the Sheriff’s Office – although the Sheriff is elected separately. But the County does so much more.

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This is what democracy looks like !

 Frank Gormlie  January 22, 2009  15 Comments on This is what democracy looks like !

One out of every 150 Americans was there in Washington DC yesterday, January 20, 2009. Nothing before yesterday had ever seen such a press of humanity that demonstrated on Tuesday. So many grand words have been spoken or written about President Barack Obama’s inauguration, that we dare not add anything mediocre. We had risen yesterday in anticipation, and turned on the tube early to watch history and try to be part of it. The crowds were what amazed me. Seeing faces with tears rolling down glad cheeks were what got me the most. Watching so many young Americans happy and excited, seeing so many African-Americans beaming, and viewing the plain diversity of the crowd made us all gasp with pride. The relentless chants of “Obama, Obama!” echoed my shouts into the night air the evening he was elected.

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Protect Our Food – Stop the Animal Identification System

 Source  January 13, 2009  0 Comments on Protect Our Food – Stop the Animal Identification System

As I watch newborn baby lambs playing King of the Hill, bouncing and playing like their legs are springs, my heart fills with both joy and dread. I’m a city girl, a lawyer, who got into farming because I believe passionately that small, sustainable farms are our future ….

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Opposition Grows From the Left Against Dr. Sanjay Gupta for Surgeon General

 Source  January 8, 2009  2 Comments on Opposition Grows From the Left Against Dr. Sanjay Gupta for Surgeon General

Both Michael Moore, who produced “Sicko”, and Congressional Representative John Conyers are very critical of President-elect Obama’s choice for Surgeon General. Rep. John Conyers has written a letter to Democratic colleagues urging them to join him in publicly opposing the nomination of Dr. Sanjay Gupta for Surgeon General.

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What the ‘ell is going on in SEIU ?

 Source  January 8, 2009  3 Comments on What the ‘ell is going on in SEIU ?

Today – Thursday, January 8 – a group of 70 Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officials will join a conference call, set up in Washington, D.C., to decide the fate of 150,000 members of United Healthcare Workers-West, SEIU’s third-largest affiliate. Among the actions the SEIU International Executive Board (IEB) may take is transferring 65,000 long-term care workers in California, against their will, from UHW into a new statewide entity with officers appointed by SEIU President Andy Stern.

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San Onofre Nuclear Plant: Highest Childhood Leukemia Death Rates

 Michael Steinberg  December 13, 2008  17 Comments on San Onofre Nuclear Plant: Highest Childhood Leukemia Death Rates

A recent study found that childhood (ages 0-19) leukemia mortality rates around US nuclear power plants have been significantly higher than the national average.
“The plant with the largest local population is the San Onofre installation in Southern California, located on the border of San Diego and Orange Counties. Results are also presented for this site…and a [statistically] significant increase in leukemia for children aged 0-9 [41% higher than the national rate] and 10-19 [29.5% higher] was observed.”

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What Obama Has to Look Forward to – a Federal Government Rife With Waste, Fraud, and Mismanagement

 Staff  December 8, 2008  1 Comment on What Obama Has to Look Forward to – a Federal Government Rife With Waste, Fraud, and Mismanagement

New General Accounting Report serves as a peephole into the myriad internal problems of the executive branch, depicting a federal bureaucracy that is rife with mismanagement, inefficiency, and faulty communication practices—all of this combining to jeopardize both the nation’s health and security.

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Why Obama’s Futurama Can Wait

 Staff  November 18, 2008  1 Comment on Why Obama’s Futurama Can Wait

Schools and Hospitals Should Come First in Any Stimulus Package By Mike Davis / TomDispatch.com / November 18, 2008 America’s…

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Stories from the citizens of the former “Golden State”

 Patty Jones  August 22, 2008  0 Comments on Stories from the citizens of the former “Golden State”

We want to tell you about an interesting website we were referred to today. It’s called My California Story –…

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Women’s Health Debate Reaches Boiling Point

 Staff  August 21, 2008  0 Comments on Women’s Health Debate Reaches Boiling Point

More Than 325,000 Sign Petition Against Administration’s Women’s Health Proposal By Kate Barrett / ABC News / Aug. 21, 2008…

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