So, the minute that activists started running campaign TV commercials about hospital closings, all of a sudden politicians actually start saving hospitals ?
Hmmmmmmm ... ?
SUNY withdraws closure plan for LICH. Read full press release on our blog cobblehillassociation.blogspot.com/2013/04/suny-w… @brooklyncb6 @cobblehill_blog #saveLICH
— Cobble Hill Assoc (@CobbleHillAssoc) April 26, 2013
New ad blasts @chriscquinn for role in closing of #StVincentsHospital youtu.be/J3b4ZaU1nI0 @chrischristineq @herdizzoner @iamdeputymayor
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) April 24, 2013
But pressure on @nygovcuomo won't ever produce results, if electeds only start petitions. youtube.com/watch?v=EI-gLP…
— StopNYMRT (@StopNYMRT) March 29, 2013
Patients would never vote to close 10 NYC hospitals. Yet, since 2006, that is what Stephen Berger has done with political enabler help.
— StopNYMRT (@StopNYMRT) April 26, 2013
Oft-repeated refrain at #strikedebt rally at St. Vincent's was that 10 hospitals have closed in NYC since 2006 thevillager.com/2013/03/28/occ… #Gov1%
— StopNYMRT (@StopNYMRT) March 28, 2013