The next one really ticks me off since it wouldn't cost so much if theJohn Youmans of Military.com wrote:A good example is a recent reply of SECDEF Donald Rumsfeld when he was asked why the administration is so against allowing disabled retired veterans to collect their full retirement pay instead of having their VA compensation snatched away from them, dollar-for-dollar, by the DOD.
Mr. Rumsfeld said, "The argument that's been against it in the past has been cost ... and to the extent they end up costing billions of dollars a year, then the people making those decisions have to ask what are we giving up for what we are getting, and who would the beneficiaries be?"
Sounds like he means, " Why would we waste our money on disabled vets
when we get nothing in return." This is a slap in the face of every veteran
still alive.
dumbasses weren't starting conflicts all over the place without having ways
to finish them off.
Cut the hazardous duty and family separation pay and it won't be just theThe Bush administration has recently considered cutting hazardous duty and family separation pay for our troops on the front lines fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, again saying it is too expensive. VA hospitals are being closed and funding for health care for veterans is far short of what is needed to maintain it. Some vets are waiting six months or more just to get an appointment. Thousands of others are waiting to be evaluated for disabilities by the VA. And this will only get worse with an expected 30 percent increase from the present conflicts. Promises made are not being promises kept.
reserves they'll be having problems finding people to sign up for after this.
I didin't quote it because it's a really long portion of the article but it has to
do with the Republicans trying to cut healthcare benefits for disabled
veterans in almost every way. A few of them I could go along with but as
the article points out the military hasn't always been straight forward with
problems it's soldiers develope because of service so why should we make
it easier for them to prevent veterans from getting proper care.
I'm actually kind of glad to see this and kind of not. Part of the reason IHundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of veterans are promising to keep their promise and not vote for those who don’t support them. Many were registered GOP members. Their new motto is "Out the Door in 2004." Veterans in Florida have even gone as far as to start their own political party, the Veteran's Party of Florida (VPF). In 67 counties across Florida, veterans, family members and friends changed their voter registration to the VPF. They said they were "tired of not having their voices heard by members of congress, and broken promises from the Bush administration."
hated Clinton's administration was because I thought they were
disrespectul of the military and treated them rather poorly. In it's own
way the Bush administration is begining to look worse or at least as
bad in regards to how it treats the military.