Well if you are a city employee than the city should pay for your health care through their insurance which they do have.
which i believe they do and have been doing all along.
but speaking frankly, i can say that for a lot of people sept 11th was the best thing that ever happened to them.
especially those who didn't lose a family member.
So many people involved, regardless of age have been given early retirement.
that means they will get paid for the rest of their lives for not working, and theyre healthy and happy.
thats like hitting the lottery.
Family members/spouses of victims have been given millions by the state, the fed, and from charities.
They are set for life.
And many are still suing for more$$$.
In this case were talking a few hundred people with health issues and some are probably fraudulent.
but in any case I'm sure that their medical bills and health care have been taken care of.
But instead of people saying " Wow, what a country, it really has helped these people so much" , they say when finally someone says " ok, I think that's enough" ....."oh those evil. heartless politicians ( who of course are republicans) ".
I see this as a political strategy for the dems based on them knowing what the kneejerk public response would be.
Try to pass another entitlement'9/11 spending bill knowing that most republicans will vote against it, then turning around and saying " oh , see how heartless they are?"
Sadly meester....I honestly believe you believe what you just typed.
Has a employee ever sued an employer for hazardous work conditions which contributed to illness or disability?
Right now there is a massive case against the US Navy for malignant mesothelioma cases caused by shipboard asbestos.
Why wouldn't this be the same type of thing sans all the litigation?