Alfonso Robinson

Political activist, online journalist

Archive for July, 2012

GUEST POST: “No More Mr. Nice HealthBridge”

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The following guest post regarding the strike against HealthBridge Management is from Deborah Chernoff, Communications Director for the New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199 (SEIU Healthcare). -Al Robinson.

It’s not clear what exactly the tipping point was.

Maybe it was the outpouring of support for striking HealthBridge nursing home workers from residents’ family members and the surrounding community. It could have been the high-profile media attention HealthBridge’s record of lawbreaking to get its way was receiving.

Or perhaps it was Governor Malloy walking the picket line and standing with the caregivers that the 1% owners of HealthBridge would rather stand on.

Who knows?

But something got under the skin of the corporate strategists at HealthBridge. And when they realized that their scheme to transfer millions of dollars out of the pockets of Connecticut families and into their own bank accounts wasn’t going according to plan, it was time to shift into a new mode: Attack and accuse.

They are now attempting to divert attention away from their own crimes by accusing caregivers of sabotage – as if people who have given their lives to caring for the residents in their nursing homes would suddenly choose to endanger them. Here’s how workers reacted when they learned about the accusations from a Hartford Courant reporter:

On Wednesday, health care workers walking the picket line outside the Newington nursing home — one of five in Connecticut targeted by the 700 strikers — learned of the allegations. They were so indignant that they talked over each other, as rain clouds burst and small hail pelted them.

“That’s ridiculous!” said Yolanda Amos, a nursing aide.

“We would never sabotage our residents,” said Elaine Ewart.

“They’re our family,” Amos agreed.[…]

Several union members in Newington were so disbelieving of the accusations that they speculated that the managers staged the sabotage to make the union look bad.

Don’t buy that HealthBridge has other motives for these accusations? Consider that HealthBridge waited to release the accusations until two whole weeks after the events allegedly occurred. Despite repeated requests for comment on dozens of stories since the strike began on July 3, the company officials said nothing.

Apparently, HealthBridge forgot it had filed police reports until a post magically surfaced on a right-wing blog on Monday. This was followed a few days later by a HealthBridge press release which was a heavily-politicized statement blasting not the alleged saboteurs but the Governor’s administration and other elected officials who offered their support to workers.

According to the police report, there is no camera footage to review. And only the regular caregivers, their strike replacements and HealthBridge supervisors had access to the equipment and materials that night before the strike began. The investigations are ongoing, and no one knows what the outcome will be. Despite the sensational headlines and disingenuous outrage churning in right-wing blogs, these accusations remain just that.

Let’s be clear.

The allegations are surfacing now because, in the eyes of HealthBridge’s owners, these workers are guilty of a much graver offense: daring to stand up to its larger economic agenda.

Because of this, HealthBridge, its right-wing enablers, and 1% apologists everywhere would love to discredit all of those on the picket lines, whether they are direct caregivers or those who support them. HealthBridge is carefully calculating ways to try and divert attention away from the very real costs of its relentless pursuit of greater-and-greater profits:

  • More than 700 residents are now receiving care from complete strangers, after HealthBridge illegally forced caregivers to strike if they were unwilling to agree to its agenda of economic misery for the 99% and riches for the 1%.
  • More than 600 caregivers remain out of a job while HealthBridge orchestrates its largest and most vicious campaign yet to destroy their union and break their will to fight to preserve quality resident care and good jobs for Connecticut’s healthcare workers.

HealthBridge has told workers their hopes to maintain a decent standard of living are simply not “realistic”. Meanwhile, HealthBridge principals. Meanwhile, HealthBridge is reporting annual profits of around $45.4 million from its New Jersey headquarters in 2010.

And HealthBridge principal, brothers Daniel and Moshael Straus, their subsidiaries and related companies were paid a whopping $234 million from HealthBridge coffers in the same year.

As the strike continues, we can expect to see more diversions and distractions by HealthBridge to try and demonize those who stand up to their greed and expose the company’s long history of unlawful actions. The public can now expect to see a whole new side of HealthBridge—one that its workers and residents are all too familiar with and one that will stop at nothing to get what it wants.

The anatomy of a hypocrite (starring Lisa Wilson-Phoney)

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Cross post from My Left Nutmeg

Lisa Wilson-Phoney 2010.

As an entrepreneur, I see the new health care law as an opportunity to create jobs, in medical technology, robotics and telehealth.

Lisa Wilson-Phoney email to supporters 07.19.12.

As someone who has spent their life as a health care professional I know first-hand that Obamacare is bad medicine for our health care system.

Maybe I’m being a tad too harsh…it’s not like Wilson-Phoney has a long history of political contributions to Democratic candidates or Democratic PACs that supported health care reform.

Apartment fire forces closure of Locust and White Street intersection

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Cross post from HatCityBLOG

The intersection of Locust and White Street was closed late last night while firefighters dealt with a first floor apartment fire.

According to the police on the scene, one person was taken to the hospital due to smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire was unknown at the time I was at the location.

Here’s video of the scene after the fire was extinguished.

Read the complaint filed against Boughton

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Cross post from HatCityBLOG

From high demand, here’s a copy of the complaint Mark Boughton’s former secretary, Wendy DaCosta, filed against him.

…more later.

BREAKING NEWS: MAYOR BEING SUED BY HIS FORMER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY!

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Cross post from HatCityBLOG


Look like someone’s skeletons are about to be revealed.

It looks like the chickens have finally come home to roost…and this is DEFINITELY not good news for the mayor and others at City Hall.

If this lawsuit doesn’t end in a settlement, and if the allegations in the complaint are proven to be true, then it’s fair to say that Boughton’s political career is in SERIOUS jeopardy…if not finished.

Here’s my new twitter hashtag: #ihopemarkboughtonisfinallyforcedtoanswerquestionsaboutcaroledesantieunderoath

DEVELOPING!!!!!!!!!!!!

Will it take an accident for City Hall to fix the light signal on the corner of White and Byron Street?

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Cross post from HatCityBLOG

I can’t believe I’m actually have to write a post to draw attention to this nonsense…

If you travel up and down on White Street/Newtown Road, then you’ve seen the new traffic signal on at the intersection on Byron Street.

This signal was was installed recently to accommodate Winters Brothers Waste Systems LLC.

For reasons unknown, the geniuses at City Hall decided to set the turn signal to flash red in all directions at late night. The problem with this scenario is that no one who travels on White Street are stopping at the intersection…because the signal on White should be set to yellow and NOT red.

To illustrate my point, recently I went down to the intersection to videotape the traffic in action…take a look.

Here’s the state law on traffic signals (Connecticut Code – Sec. 14-299 (c 1-2)).

(c) When an illuminated flashing red or yellow signal is used in a traffic sign or signal, it shall require obedience by vehicular traffic as follows:

(1) Flashing red: When a red lens is illuminated by rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles shall stop before entering the nearest crosswalk at an intersection, or at a limit line when marked or, if none, then before entering the intersection, and the right to proceed shall be subject to the rules applicable after making a stop at a stop sign.

(2) When a yellow lens is illuminated with rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles facing such signal may proceed through the intersection or past such signal only with caution.

It’s fairly obvious that the simple solution to this situation is to set the signal on White Street from flashing red (which makes no sense) to flashing yellow (which makes sense). Unfortunately the genius at City Hall have allowed this snafu to go on for far too long and it’s only a matter of time until someone pulls out of Byron onto White and gets involved in an accident.

The question remains…will it take an accident for city officials to do the right thing on the corner of White and Byron?

…developing.

Construction of new Army Reserve facility begins

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Cross post from HatCityBLOG

After years of planning, addressing resident concerns, and compromise, today the U.S. Army Reserve broke ground on their new facility at the Lee Farm property on Wooster Heights Road.

Here’s an overview of the new facility (via U.S. Army Reserve handout):

  • Armed Forces Reserve Center (AFRC) with approximately 96,000 square feet, joint vehicle maintenance shop with approximately 18,000 square feet, and unheated storage building with approximately 3,000 square feet.
  • This Armed Forces Reserve Center replaces the United States Army Reserve Centers in Danbury, Fairfield, and Waterbury CT., as well as the Connecticut Army National Guard Armories in Naugatuck and Norwalk.
  • It is estimated that 1,000 Army Reserve and Connecticut National Guard soldiers will utilize the new complex on rotating schedules.
  • The new complex incorporates all the Reserve’s latest training and administration requirements while using an array of sustainability concepts.
  • Total project of 33.8 million was awarded to Korte-Fusco Joint Ventures of St. Louis, Missouri on August 31, 2011.
  • This AFRC is part of construction undertaken as a direct result of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) recommendations made in 2005.

From earlier today, here’s video highlights of the ceremony.

Happy 4th of July

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