RENO, NV-Being from Cincinnati, I have heard more references to the TV show WKRP in Cincinnati that you would ever want to know. I always politely acknowledge the references to Dr. Johnny Fever and try to never remind my new acquaintance that the show was actually filmed in LA. It is for this reason that I tried not to share my glee with the local Nevadans over being in Reno this morning, the inspiration for one of my favorite shows, Reno 911. For the first time since the tour started I had sincerely hoped that a group of bored police officers would come and give us a hard time about the event permit just so that I could say I interacted with some of Reno’s finest. Unfortunately, this did not happen. Although we did not have any cops in hot-pants show up this morning, we still had a terrific event in Reno.
Christiane Brown, local progressive radio show host was the MC for the speaking program and she did a fantastic job. She gave a take-no-prisoners speech on the failures of the Bush Administration.
We also heard from Daela who works for the city of Reno and recounted a healthcare incident that she had experienced in her position as a government worker. It was about ten years ago and Daela was processing paperwork on the site of the local ice skating rink. A young girl, only about seven, had just fallen on the ice and was injured. She was filling out the accident report and the young girl was surprisingly calm and just kept asking for a band-aid. Daela rolled up the girl’s sleeve to see that her arm was badly broken. The girl kept saying that all she needed was a band-aid. Although the girl was not upset about the extreme pain she must have been in, the thought of going to the hospital sent her into a frenzy. Upon further inquiry, Daela found out that the girl was terrified to go to the hospital because she knew that her mother could not afford it. Her mother had very ill recently and did not seek hospital care because she knew the hospital bills would potentially be more debilitating than her illness. Daela finally gave the little girl a band-aid just to calm her down. Thankfully, the girl eventually agreed to go to the hospital. When she got there, the nurse quizzically looked at the badly broken arm with a band-aid on it. She asked Daela, “Why did you put a band-aid a broken arm?”
Questions arising from a dysfunctional healthcare system such as, “why did you put a band-aid on a broken arm?” will continue if we don’t get real change. The healthcare crisis is certainly not being helped by Nevada Representatives Dean Heller and Jon Porter who both voted for some of the worst healthcare policies of the last few years. Representative Heller voted against the State Children’s Health Insurance Program that helps over 34,000 of Nevada’s kids, while Porter voted against allowing Medicare from negotiating with for cheaper drug prices for the people who need it the most.
Healthcare is certainly not the only issue that Representatives Heller and Porter have shortchanged Americans on. They have both voted repeatedly to keep the troops in a war in Iraq that has already cost 4,100 American lives, 34 of them from Nevada. The troops that return home will have to figure out how to pay for college on their own as far as Dean Heller and Jon Porter are concerned. They both voted against the 21st Century GI Bill that would give this generation of veterans the opportunity to go to college.
Bill Birkman from the Alliance for Retired Americans came to the event and shared with me a project somewhat similar to the Bush Legacy Tour that his organization had done several years ago. It was called the Truth Truck and it was flat bed truck that they used to travel the country with and do events on. They distributed information on stopping Bush’s wreckless plan in 2005 to privatize Social Security, as well as keeping Medicaid viable, and a number of different issues that are important to seniors and people of all ages. It was great to hear about another vehicle reaching out to people about important issues.
Just as we were discussing trucks that share information, we had a visit from a truck that was sharing something almost as good. We got a visit from the ice-cream man. He drove ninto the parking lot, which also houses the Democratic Party headquarters, and exclaimed “Bring me all the Democrats, I only serve ice-cream to Democrats!” While Bill, the ice-cream man did not actually ask people their voting preferences before he took their money, he did say that he loved the idea of the bus and would love to see some change in this country. My rum-raisin ice cream bar was the perfect way to end a really great event in Reno.
