Sunday, October 20, 2019

Chicago Zip Codes Shouldn't Determine Which Side Of The City's 30 Year Life Expectancy Divergence You're On

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This map of Chicago from The Economist shocked me as the magazine makes the point that if you take a ride along Chicago's red line-- a rail service running north-south for 23 miles-- life expectancy varies by 30 years from one end to the other! Thirty years! In a developed country! In the richest country in the world! And it's not all caused by the epidemic of opioid addiction and the NRA-GOP worship of fire arms.

Goal ThermometerIn the last decade, Chicagoland stopped sending Republicans to Congress. But there are still worthless conservatives representing the area. And if Dan Lipinski is the worst and best known, he isn't the only one. Blue America has 4 strong progressive candidates running in primaries against 4 Democratic incumbents who are not part of the solution-- Marie Newman, Kina Collins, Robert Emmons and Rachel Ventura. I asked all four to look at the map and help me understand it. Marie-- who is running for the seat occupied by Lipinski-- was the first to respond. "Environmental, economic and racial injustices are clear and stark in the Chicago area. This affects my district, IL-03-- the southwest side of the city and suburbs-- dramatically and everyday. My platform was built on addressing the environmental crises in my district as well as the income divide and addressing hate head on. We need to create equality and we need to do it now."

That probably has something to do with presidential candidates Bernie, Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker endorsing her-- not to mention congressional superstars AOC and Ro Khanna, despite warnings from the DCCC not to.

Kina Collins may not be as well known yet, but we've got to change that. In fact, even before The Economist published the map, she was the first to talk with me about the huge disparity in life expectancy and told me it went into her decision to run for Congress. "In IL-07 we have the largest life expectancy gap in the country from Streeterville with an average age of 90 years just 10 miles south to Englewood with an average life expectancy of 60 years. I am running on a healthcare reform platform to address this health inequity not only in Chicago, but across the country. Your ZIP code should not determine whether you get quality healthcare or not, and we must address the institutional racism and inequity that is built into the healthcare system. Before I announced my candidacy for Congress, I worked as the National Organizer for Physicians for a National Health Program, a national non profit of 20,000 doctors and medical students fighting to secure a single payer medicare for all system. Healthcare is everything, from the water we drink to the air we breathe. That's why when elected I will work to close the healthcare equity gap by supporting Medicare-For-All and a Green New Deal."

While canvassing in New Lenox yesterday, Rachel Ventura told me that "One's life expectancy, chances of getting into college, or median household income should not be determined by the zip code you live in. This map underscores the need for a single-payer, improved Medicare for All system that provides high quality healthcare for every resident of the United States. Additionally, one might consider that life expectancy is negatively impacted in poor areas because of increased levels of pollution. While there are no multiple shades of red to parse out life expectancy in the 11th Congressional District, I am certain that residents who live near the Will County refineries (Citgo and Exxon Mobile) or coal ash pits have lower life expectancy rates. I'm sure that those who live in the more affluent parts of the 11th district retire earlier, earn more money, have access to higher levels of education and better healthcare. We need to close the wealth gap, pass the green new deal and win Medicare for All. This won't happen with a multi-millionaire representing the district who opposes these substantial changes."

Robert Emmons is the last of our Chicagoland candidates but he's running in the first district. Tragically, he lost his best-friend to gun violence in 2015. Robert told me "his death was (statistically speaking) predictable. It was predictable because he was living in a society that failed him-- and our community-- at every turn. Our economic system failed him, our education system failed him, our racist criminal justice failed him. Let’s be clear, his murder was 100% preventable. It was preventable with a living wage, universal pre-k, Medicare-for-All, and a Green New Deal. We must approach the epidemic that is gun violence as a public health crisis, and then eradicate the disease once and for ALL. Zip code should not define whether or not you live or die. When we elect progressives to Congress, we send that message loud and clear."

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At 12:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess this topic - although one of the most serious ever addressed here - didn't catch the eye of Anonymous "nazis and democraps." Further evidence that he / she / it isn't who they purport to be?

As to the original post, yet another example - in addition to the well recognized reality of public education - of zip code being destiny. The American Dream used to be about moving to Lincoln Park. Now it's being born there.

 
At 2:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wrong again dipshit. I'm here.

"In the last decade, Chicagoland stopped sending Republicans to Congress. But there are still worthless conservatives representing the area."

A distinction without a difference. not sure what the point here could possibly be. I mean, what have the Pelosi democraps done that the previous Nazi majority didn't also do? Or more accurately, fail to do?

Does it matter which party is bending you over and stovepiping you? Oh... I guess it does. that little pre-bugger kiss matters. somehow.

 
At 3:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm here also, 12:32. I'm surprised you aren't hanging out with the rest of the hive mind fawning all over Kos for his recent commentary on the primary.

As an ex-Chicagoan, I have some familiarity with the areas referenced. There are few hospitals, doctors, or other health care professionals in the worst areas. Food stores are nearly non-existent. Transportation could be better, but busses are about all that is reliable. Taxis (and probably Lyft/Uber drivers which weren't a thing when I lived there) won't go there. Ambulances are rare.

So anyone who lives there already has two strikes against their health. There was some hope in the city that the new Mayor would do something about this, but she's showing her true colors going after the teachers and opposing their demands. Corporatism still rules in Chi Town.

 
At 3:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

3:01, remind dipshit of the party in power in Chi-town?

 
At 3:25 PM, Blogger Clif Brown said...

Can anyone offer solutions to the Chicago problem? A national map would similarly show parts of the south and midwestern states with very low life expectancies. These are areas of poverty in both cases.

 
At 5:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The name-caller(s) will never accept the reality that with VERY few exceptions the worst Democrat is less bad than the best Republican. Corporate/conservative Dems are pretty awful, but more conservative/corporate Republicans are unspeakably so.

Call me some more names. Go ahead - it will make you feel important. I voted for Ralph Nader in 2000, and to my everlasting shame it helped elect assclown Bush. Al Gore at his worst would not have attained that level of horrible. Casting a third-party vote is about as worthwhile as pissing in your pants because you're too lazy to walk to the wc.

 
At 8:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

look at the map. the democraps did this. look at the white house. democraps did that too. when trump wins re-election, it'll be the democraps who will have done that too.

your claim that the worst democrap is less bad is the accepted logic among lefties, but cannot often be proved. ryan vs. Pelosi? Pelosi is worse. cheney/bush vs. obamanation? obamanation is worse.

simple. they are believed to be the good guys and are not. they were supposed to reverse Nazi evil and refused. they were supposed to do what they ran on and they never will.

that's worse. the Nazis are a known evil. the democrap evil is, clearly, unknown to deluded lefties like you.

Your vote for Nader was probably the last good choice you made. Your guilt over it proves it. gore proved his unsuitability to the office when he turtled and gaveled down the CBC's challenge to the electors.

gore's contribution to the overall degradation may not have been in conducting wars and torture... but he'd sure as hell have served the money faithfully, perhaps going so far as to not prosecute anyone for the Enron era scandals. that's what democraps seem to do.

 
At 9:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Democ-rapppers are actually worse because they’re dishonest space occupiers of what is supposed to be the peoples opposition. Nazis are honest as they are the Nazis they claim 2 b, or honest republicans, you can count em: u can measure what your up against. But if you want to battle nazis and over 1/2 your force are republican sympathizer or repub/ nazis in action, but dems by name then they destroy peoples ability to believe, hope & trust that democracy is real.

 
At 11:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't call the Chicago Machine Democrats, 3:08. They act more like Republicans.

 
At 5:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

look who is complaining about name-calling. victim much?

 

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