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CA: Taking on nurses, Schwarzenegger may be kicking the wrong butts
Monterey Herald ^ | 12/12/04 | Beth Fouhy - AP

Posted on 12/12/2004 9:18:01 AM PST by NormsRevenge

SAN FRANCISCO - In the strange world of Schwarzenegger-era politics, it seems only fitting that the Republican governor, who rode to fame making tough-guy action films and who's been accused by dozens of women of being a serial groper, could get away with standing before a state women's conference and boast that he had angered a group of nurses because he was "always kicking their butts."

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made the remarks in Long Beach last week as he opened the first day of the California Gov.'s Conference on Women and Families, an annual gathering hosted this year by his wife, Maria Shriver. While presenting himself as the "opening act" for Shriver, it didn't take long for Schwarzenegger to grab the spotlight for himself.

He took on a group of activists from the California Nurses Association who were protesting his decision to impose a three-year delay on impending changes to the state's nurse-patient ratio, which would have narrowed the ratio to five patients to one nurse from its current level of six to one. In this case, Schwarzenegger sided with hospitals, who have argued that the new rules would impose a costly burden by forcing them to hire more nurses.

When the small group of nurses stood and unfurled a banner that read "Hands Off Our Ratios"_ a not-so-veiled reference to past groping allegations against Schwarzenegger - the Terminator-turned-governor hit back.

"Pay no attention to those voices over there," Schwarzenegger said. "They are the special interests, and you know what I mean. The special interests don't like me in Sacramento because I am always kicking their butts."

With that, most of the 10,000 women in the audience wildly cheered.

The moment represented a breathtaking sleight of hand for Schwarzenegger, who in one moment bolstered his own image as the special interest dragon slayer by singling out a union representing nurses, a poorly paid profession that's almost 90 percent women. And he did so at conference paid for by large corporations with business before the state, like BP, Allstate, Citigroup and Bank of America.

Since taking office a year ago, Schwarzenegger has managed to thumb his nose at California's earnest political correctness while suffering little political blowback. Even deriding Democratic legislators as "girlie men" last summer produced only the most predictable level of high dudgeon from feminists and gay activists, while almost everyone else seemed to chuckle. Schwarzenegger even reprised that line at the Republican National Convention to raucous cheers.

And here again - no harm, no foul for this governor, who was even praised at the women's conference by the actress Jamie Lee Curtis as having the "heart of a woman" himself.

"He gets away with it because people don't view him as a politician," said Barbara O'Connor, a professor of communications at Sacramento State University. "It just doesn't register as much as we would think it would when he makes these aberrant comments. He shoots from the hip, and we keep waiting for the public to say, 'wait a minute.' And it doesn't happen."

Predictably, nurses say they are outraged and that Schwarzenegger's remarks have become a rallying cry for further activism.

"I represent a group of nurses who are mostly Republican, and they are disgusted with him," said Susan Weinstein, president of a competing nurses union, SEIU 121 RN, that counts about 7,000 nurses in southern California as members.

Roseanne DeMarco, president of the union at the center of the controversy - the 60,000-member California Nurses Association - said the matter has already percolated beyond the state's border.

"We are getting calls from nurses all over the country saying I would never support this governor for president," DeMarco said. "I'm not kidding, this is deep; this is extremely deep."

There's no question the national health care crisis has deeply affected California, home to one out of seven Americans. And amid the huge and complex puzzle of delivering affordable care to as many people as possible, the controversy over nurse-patient staffing ratios is only one small piece.

But since becoming governor, Schwarzenegger has firmly sided with corporate interests in the health care debate, such as hospitals, businesses and pharmaceutical companies. Among other things, he opposed legislation authored by former Senate leader John Burton to require companies to provide health care for workers, and vetoed bills that would have helped consumers buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.

To be sure, Schwarzenegger has made job creation and protection the centerpiece of his governorship, and rightly pointed out that health care costs are one reason businesses are fleeing the state.

But picking a fight with nurses is another matter, ranking up there with badmouthing mom and apple pie. A new national Gallup poll, released Friday, showed that Americans for the third year in a row rated nurses as "the most ethical and honest professionals" in the country.

In the end, most Californians, who have watched nurses care for elderly relatives or hold a woman's hand as she goes through labor, don't view them as a special interest. By denigrating them, the governor sounds like a bully and risks shining a brighter light on his own relationship with corporate special interests, who he famously vowed to sweep out of Sacramento.

Treasurer Phil Angelides, a Democrat who joined nurses at a large rally at the state Capitol earlier this month, called Schwarzenegger's comments "deeply offensive" and said the governor owes nurses an apology.

"He shows public contempt for women who work long hours for low pay," Angelides, a likely candidate for governor in 2006, said. "It's not the first time he's ridiculed people, and sadly, it won't be the last."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: butt; calgov2002; california; kick; nurses; schwarzenegger; specialinterest; specialionterest; specualinterest; takingon; wrong
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To: Earthdweller

My wife has been an active RN all of her adult life, and she would quit being an RN if forced to join a union.


41 posted on 12/12/2004 11:37:57 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Writers of hate GW/Christians/ Republicans Articles = GIM=GAY INFECTED MEDIOTS!)
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To: Grampa Dave
My wife has been an active RN all of her adult life, and she would quit being an RN if forced to join a union.
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Well it all depends on if she has been giving hands on care care doesn't it? The Nurses on the front lines have seen how the patients have suffered because of the bean counting in the hospitals. I know a lot of RNs in "Administration" that feel the same as your wife and a lot of MD that feel the same too..but they are changing their minds. Too many people are being hurt by not facing the issues. This union thing has been a VERY long time coming and nobody likes it. Believe me it was not formed to protest Nurses...it is to protect you.
42 posted on 12/12/2004 11:51:31 AM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: cyborg
Sometimes I wonder if there should be a special job assigned to filling out all the paperwork for nurses so they can go do their jobs.

Hospital management and lawyers have made documentation by voice recognition equipment very difficult to implement but it is the most important thing we could do to improve patient care.

43 posted on 12/12/2004 11:53:12 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Carry_Okie

Voice recognition would make so much sense. No wonder why the pencil necks are against it.


44 posted on 12/12/2004 11:54:25 AM PST by cyborg (http://www.zimbabwesituation.com/flamelily.html)
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To: cyborg; Grampa Dave; Earthdweller
Voice recognition would make so much sense. No wonder why the pencil necks are against it.

Yup, you could do your charting while taking data on the patient. It would reduce errors. It would eliminate overtime. It would make pulling a chart a lot easier.

Liability, privacy concerns, and stupid bureaucracy are all in the way. It's doable, but it isn't easy.

45 posted on 12/12/2004 11:57:09 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Carry_Okie

Liability, privacy concerns, and stupid bureaucracy are all in the way. It's doable, but it isn't easy.



Yea. Not giving Nurses what they need to take care of patients is like not giving troops enough body armor. Needless lives get lost.


46 posted on 12/12/2004 12:04:01 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: KoRn
Nurses and other healthcare workers have no business being unionized anyway.

Neither do any government employees including teachers.
47 posted on 12/12/2004 12:08:34 PM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: Kozak
"Neither do any government employees including teachers."

Especially Government Employees! They are working for the tax payers getting paid for their public service. They shouldn't have the ability to shut down the Postal Service, for example, over some labor dispute.

48 posted on 12/12/2004 12:13:00 PM PST by KoRn
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To: Kozak
Nurses and other healthcare workers have no business being unionized anyway.

Neither do any government employees including teachers.
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Why is that pray tell? Please elaborate...are Nurses now all "Dem libs" along with Mds? You have it all wrong.
49 posted on 12/12/2004 12:14:37 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: Earthdweller
Nurse doesn't have time to see you. ....gee, we just experienced this. After the Dr. signed the release for my husband from the hospital we waited two hours for the nurse to unhook him from monitors and drips. When she finally did appear in she was dumb enough to tell us she was reading a really good book in the nurses lounge and just couldn't put it down..............doesn't have time to see you? Really?
50 posted on 12/12/2004 12:22:52 PM PST by SweetCaroline (Give thanks to the GOD of heaven, for His mercy and loving kindness are forever!!)
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To: KoRn

Ok ..let the bean counters have there way but I don't think the people will agree with you when it comes to their own lives..time will tell.


51 posted on 12/12/2004 12:23:32 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: SweetCaroline
..............doesn't have time to see you? Really?


I know no one would say a soldier is not allowed a break. Now if this nurse did this..she should be fired.
52 posted on 12/12/2004 12:27:08 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: Spyder

Don't get me going about PT's. Insurance companies could save a lot of money if they used physical therapists more! They throw anti-inflamatories and pain meds at patients instead of providing therapy to solve the basic problem.


53 posted on 12/12/2004 1:27:23 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: NormsRevenge
poorly paid profession

Huh? My uncle lives in CA and is a nurse. His salary is just shy of six digits.
54 posted on 12/12/2004 1:30:49 PM PST by Nataku X (For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?)
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To: Earthdweller
Now if this nurse did this..she should be fired.....I swear on the bible this is true!!!!!!!!!
55 posted on 12/12/2004 1:43:24 PM PST by SweetCaroline (Give thanks to the GOD of heaven, for His mercy and loving kindness are forever!!)
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To: SweetCaroline

Now if this nurse did this..she should be fired.....I swear on the bible this is true!!!!!!!!!



Well ..I swear on the bible that it is an isolated incident. Most people know that there are bad apples in every platoon. Let's not forget that. Most Nurses I know work their tales off so there is no need to kick a butt that is already being kicked by the butt owner.


56 posted on 12/12/2004 3:30:20 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: Earthdweller

bible = Bible


57 posted on 12/12/2004 3:31:51 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: Earthdweller
so there is no need to kick a butt that is already being kicked by the butt owner.....so, you want me to lie????

It may be a isolated incident, but how would I know, this is the first and only incident my husband or I had!

Where does it say in FR rules that even if you had trouble with a nurse or doctor you cannot post because it was an isolated incident???

58 posted on 12/12/2004 3:47:26 PM PST by SweetCaroline (Give thanks to the GOD of heaven, for His mercy and loving kindness are forever!!)
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To: SweetCaroline
Where does it say in FR rules that even if you had trouble with a nurse or doctor you cannot post because it was an isolated incident???


This is clearly, "Put words in Earthdwellers mouth day".
59 posted on 12/12/2004 3:51:13 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: Earthdweller
WELL,this ""so there is no need to kick a butt that is already being kicked by the butt owner"" is accusing me of something I wasn't trying to do.
60 posted on 12/12/2004 4:18:26 PM PST by SweetCaroline (Give thanks to the GOD of heaven, for His mercy and loving kindness are forever!!)
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