DON QUIXOTE VS. CITY HALL When an American gets mad, he says "where's my Gun". When a Canadian gets pissed off he says "Where is my pen, I'm going to send a letter to the EDITOR". When the EDITOR won't publish his letter he sets up his own BLOG page. When I received enough support to get a Council Seat the dogma of the establishment became : "Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in." (Only time will tell !)
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
BEYOND THE HEADLINES: MLA must get involved
And one has to wonder why Abbott hasn’t followed the lead of Eric Foster, Vernon-Monashee MLA, who has lobbied the health minister for completion of the floors and even participated in a public rally in Vernon July 1. Now it may purely be speculation on my part, but perhaps Abbott considers VJH to be outside of his mandate because it is physically located in another constituency. But for the people of Armstrong, Enderby, Falkland and Spallumcheen, that is the hospital that serves their direct needs. And for his constituents who live in Sicamous and Salmon Arm, they turn to VJH for more specialized procedures that aren’t necessarily available at Shuswap Lake General Hospital. It should also be pointed out that all residents in his constituency, like those in Vernon-Monashee, have a financial stake in VJH. Through the North Okanagan-Columbia-Shuswap Regional Hospital District, all property owners contributed 40 per cent of the capital costs for five floors of the patient care tower, and they forked out 100 per cent just to ensure the two-shelled in floors are available for future use. His constituents are tied to the hip at VJH, but Abbott continues to stand on the sidelines. Now this next part is purely speculative but we should remember that George Abbott was B.C.’s health minister for many years. It was during his tenure that the green light was given to the $180 million tower at VJH and for that, all residents should be extremely appreciative. The tower, with its expanded space and state-of-the-art technology, will significantly improve health care in the region. But it was also during Abbott’s time at the helm that overcrowding at VJH continued to grow, forcing patients into the halls and surgeries to be cancelled. Abbott is right when he says the situation is partly a result of a lack of residential care beds in the community for seniors, but the Liberals have been in power since 2001, so why hasn’t there been a more aggressive campaign to deal with the problem? By joining calls for the two floors at VJH, is Abbott concerned he will have to acknowledge the shortcomings within his ministry at the time? In the end, the past is the past, and Abbott’s constituents are demanding action now. If Abbott is truly interested in representing their interests, he will become a vocal advocate for meeting VJH’s full potential. Perhaps we will even see him at the rally set for the hospital Labour Day.
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Hospital,
Hospital Petition,
IHA,
Prov. Govt
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2 comments:
Perhaps people should not get their knickers in a knot as it maybe that Abbott will not run in the next election.
He has done a superlative job for the people of BC and if he decides to not run in the forth coming election, no can blame him.
George Abbott was MIA for VJH as health minister...
If he continues to be MIA for his constituents he won't be re-elected whether he runs or not
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