Cuomo Collusion to Protect 9/11 Immigrant, yet He Blocks 911 Civil Rights Bill to Protect New Yorkers with Disabilities
While NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo attempts to protect an illegal immigrant from deportation, he refuses to protect 1,000,000 New Yorker’s with disabilities
Gov. Cuomo quite obviously is doing everything he can to get national attention and be on a national stage which he does not belong, yet at the very same time he is ignoring the safety, health, lives and equal rights of an extremely large number of his most vulnerable State residents. All attempts to date to have the Governor take his responsibility to ensure that the disabled in these care facilities swiftly receive 911 emergency medical and police services when they are in medical need, have significant injuries, were a victims of a physical or sexual assault crimes or the ultimate medical emergency, they stopped breathing have gone ignored for years. There is a clear discriminatory and disturbing attitude that goes directly to the very top of New York State government, to Governor Cuomo himself, that people with disabilities are unequal, which is discrimination in civil rights, and that they are unworthy of being provided the same swift 911 first responder medical and police services that every other New York State resident are entitled to and receive.
Since Governor Cuomo has refused to end this horrific and deadly discrimination that should have ended as soon as the 911 emergency call systems were put in place decades ago, Michael Carey had create a 911 Civil Rights bill that would do the job. The 911 Civil rights bill that Governor Cuomo just ensured that it would be not brought to the floor of either the New York State Senate or Assembly had massive bi-partisan support, three quarters of the all New York State legislators signed on as co-sponsors (156 State legislators).
So instead of protecting 1,000,000 New Yorkers with disabilities and ensuring that finally they get the same immediate access to 911 first responder medical and police assistance and services Governor Cuomo pardons an illegal immigrant that worked at the 9/11 ground zero site in hopes that he would not be deported. Governor Cuomo went as far as creating a specific petition to have people sign onto if they agree, check it out https://www.governor.ny.gov/content/clemency-ground-zero-recovery-worker?elqTrackId=4cfd8a7198c54d4abf712330330a38a5&elq=b835b920f30b4d05a273d3f38c47b751&elqaid=208&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=92
Governor Cuomo is doing what Governor Cuomo wants to do to make himself look good, but he is negating the most basic equal rights, as well as constitutional rights to equal protection of laws for most vulnerable New York State residents with disabilities. Governor Cuomo’s attitude that “I am the government” and that I can do whatever I please for whatever group of people I so please and forget and at the same time basically say the hell with the disabled, is without question discrimination http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/gov-andrew-cuomo-government-article-1.975258 . This unequal treatment of the disabled and the ignoring of their families as well when it comes to the purposeful bypassing of the 911 call systems extremely dangerous and deadly. The historic 911 Civil Rights Bill would simply require those that work with the disabled to call 911 if there is a medical emergency, including a death, significant injuries of a person with a disability or if there was a physical or sexual assault which are crimes. The 911 Civil Rights Bill really is that simple. The fact of the matter is, this 911 bill should not have to be fought for because the 911 emergency call systems were put in place for everyone decades ago. Tragically, people with disabilities have been treated unequally and denied in most circumstances immediately medical and police assistance costing many hundreds their lives in New York State every year. Between 11 and 13 deaths of people with disabilities are occurring every day on average throughout New York State’s extremely dangerous and deadly mental health care system and many are due to abuse or neglect http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/nyregion/abused-and-used-series-page.html?_r=0 . The number one known and documented trend leading to what are being called “untimely” deaths of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities is staff not calling 911. The number two and three known trends are choking deaths and bowel management or deaths because of a person being backed up and not receiving help and dying of sepsis. All these known trends all surround not calling 911 and are really negligent deaths in most cases because they are preventable, if only 911 was called and emergency medical personnel able to help them. Governor Cuomo influenced legislative leaders to not bring the massively supported 911 Civil Rights Bill to the floor for a vote because he knew the bill would have been sent to his desk for signing. Governor Cuomo simply does not want the reporting of medical emergencies, physical and sexual assault crimes and deaths to go to 911 where they should be going, but instead to be reported to an agency that he controls that has been exposed through investigative reporting by AP News and BuzzFeed News https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/new-york/articles/2017-03-06/audit-ny-agency-for-the-disabled-refused-to-release-records --- http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Justice-Center-New-York-Investigation-Deaths-Oversight-380120141.html and https://www.buzzfeed.com/benhattem/scathing-report-says-ny-agency-is-failing-people-with-disabi?utm_term=.pmxrkjNKB#.cjg5QoVLq . What Governor Cuomo just did will ensure that many hundreds of more innocent and extremely vulnerable people with disabilities will tragically die as a direct result of this negligence and gross discrimination if not turned around swiftly? This deadly discrimination and gross injustice and prejudice against people with disabilities must be stopped now.
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The incredible life and tragic preventable death of Jonathan Carey, who was disabled, had autism, was non-verbal & only 13 when he was killed by his caregivers
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