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Author: TriSec    Date: 03/17/2009 10:48:32

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,190th day in Iraq. As you are aware, March 19 marks the 6th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. It is "Evacuation Day" here in Boston.

We'll start this morning as we always do, with the latest casualty figures from Iraq and Afghanistan, courtesy of antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4259
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4120
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3798
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3401
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 30

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 666
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 444
Journalists - Iraq: 139
Contractor Deaths - Iraq: 1264


We find this morning's cost of war passing through:

$ 605, 501, 900, 000 .00



Turning to our friends at IAVA....do you "tweet"? IAVA director Paul Rieckhoff does, and if you followed him yesterday, he had quite a whirlwind day.



Paul started the day on Capitol Hill, testifying before Congress about some proposed changes to the way the VA handles treatment of some veterans. It was in opposition; as the VA wants to bill a veteran's insurance for certain care, instead of providing the care for free. Paul signed a letter to President Obama that was penned by several Veteran's Service Organizations, expressing their disagreement with the policy.


Dear President Obama:

On behalf of the millions of veterans represented by the veterans and military service organizations that have joined our effort, we write to express our serious concerns about a policy proposal that has been discussed this week in conjunction with the release of your first budget. We have been told that your Administration may be considering a proposal that would allow the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system to bill a veteran’s insurance for the care and treatment of a disability or injury that was determined to have been incurred in or the result of the veteran’s honorable military service to our country. Such a consideration is wholly unacceptable and a total abrogation of our government’s moral and legal responsibility to the men and women who have sacrificed so much for our freedoms.

As you know, the mission of the VA is “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan.” Similarly, the VA emphasizes that it will “provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned—and to do so by adhering to the highest standards of compassion, commitment, excellence, professionalism, integrity, accountability, and stewardship.” Unfortunately, the proposal to bill veterans for the care of their service-connected disabilities ignores the most important aspect of this vision—that their care has been earned.

This proposal ignores the solemn obligation that this country has to care for those men and women who have served this country with distinction and were left with the wounds and scars of that service. The blood spilled in service for this nation is the premium that service-connected veterans have paid for their earned care.

We understand and accept that the VA bills third-party insurers of veterans who are treated for non-service connected conditions. However, we cannot and would not agree to any proposal that would expand this concept any further. There is simply no logical explanation for billing a veteran’s personal insurance for care that the VA has a responsibility to provide. While we understand the fiscal difficulties this country faces right now, placing the burden of those fiscal problems on the men and women who have already sacrificed a great deal for this country is unconscionable. If in fact your Administration is considering this proposal, we would like to meet with you, as well as VA Secretary Eric Shinseki and Office of Management and Budget (OMB ) Director Peter Orzag, to discuss this further.

We strongly urge your Administration to drop consideration of any proposal to bill third-party insurers for veterans’ service-connected conditions. We appreciate your continued emphasis on caring for the men and women who have served in defense of this country, as evidenced by the significant increase provided for VA programs in your FY 2010 budget submission. You can reaffirm this commitment by not allowing such a proposal to be carried forward. We stand ready to work with you, Secretary Shinseki, OMB Director Orzag, and others in your Administration to ensure that appropriate care and benefits are provided to those who have earned and deserve it.




Yesterday afternoon, the meeting asked for in the letter was received, and Paul and the other signatories were led into the Roosevelt Room to meet with President Obama to raise their concerns. No details are forthcoming, but IAVA did issue a dry press release.


NEW YORK - Today, on the 20th anniversary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff met with President Obama in the Roosevelt Room of the White House for the first meeting between the new Administration and the heads of key Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs).

The President reached out to leaders of the veterans’ community to address the controversial issue of third party billing for service-connected injuries in response to a joint letter sent to the Administration by leading veterans’ groups, including IAVA, opposing this policy.

“I was honored to meet with President Obama at the White House today. IAVA applauds the record increase in veterans’ health care funding in the President’s budget, and his focus on timely implementation of the new GI Bill. However, we are disappointed to hear that the Administration is still considering a third party billing option,” said IAVA Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff. “Veterans of all generations agree that this proposal is bad for the country and bad for veterans. If the President and the OMB want to cut costs, they can start at AIG, not the VA.”

In February, IAVA joined other major veterans’ organizations in opposing any type of third party billing scheme for service-connected injuries. If enacted, this policy could result in increased health insurance costs for disabled veterans and their employers.

“The cost of the wars should not be shifted onto the backs of veterans and small business owners, many of which are service-disabled veterans themselves. We look forward to working with the President and First Lady Michelle Obama, who has made military families one of her top priorities, to ensure that veterans are not denied the benefits they have unequivocally earned. This is a critical time for veterans, and we’re eager to get to work,” Rieckhoff added.



Paul capped the day by catching the Acela to New York City in time to appear with the good Dr. Maddow....continuing a tradition that goes all the way back to "Unfiltered" that is indeed the inspiration for this little blog.



 

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Comment by TriSec on 03/17/2009 12:02:11
St. Patrick's Day haiku:



Irish Rule Today.

But I'm not Irish by birth

So I'll just drink beer.





Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 12:20:23
Morning :hug:



Happy St. Patrick's day from another non-Irish :)

Comment by clintster on 03/17/2009 12:34:10
Top O' The Mornin', all! Happy St. Pat's Day!!!

Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 12:36:23
Mornin' all! It's a nice day so I'm letting my ¼ Irishness shine. :D

Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 12:46:46
Oooh and my 5-gig 80s compilation finished downloading.. like totally awesome!

Comment by BobR on 03/17/2009 13:09:15
Quote by TriSec:

St. Patrick's Day haiku:



Irish Rule Today.

But I'm not Irish by birth

So I'll just drink beer.





I'll be drinking beer too - Guinness!

Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 13:16:48
Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 13:18:34
Sláinte!!!

Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 13:19:06
Quote by BobR:

Quote by TriSec:

St. Patrick's Day haiku:



Irish Rule Today.

But I'm not Irish by birth

So I'll just drink beer.





I'll be drinking beer too - Guinness!


Ooof.. Man I love dark beers but for some reason I can't deal with Guinness. Tastes too weird to me.

Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 13:23:25
Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 13:29:10
I find this song annoying really

Comment by TriSec on 03/17/2009 13:43:29
Well, I just cashed out my athena stock options. TriSec's #1 worry about being unemployed is no longer an issue. (Rent. #2 is still insurance, but President Obama is taking care of us.) I'll worry about the tax hit next year.



: UGE sigh of relief :



So, now it's more like a vacation....at least for a couple of months.





Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 13:55:08
Tri ya gotta do what ya gotta do to stay afloat :hug:



I know your expertise is in healthcare and insurance but have you checked into wine/beer/spirits business? We may not be selling $100 bottles of champagne right now but we are still selling lots of Yellow Tail, Two Buck Chuck and lots of other low end wines.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 13:55:45




I really do not enjoy this dude

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 13:59:26
Quote by wickedpam:





I really do not enjoy this dude


I can't imagine why....

Comment by Random on 03/17/2009 14:04:34


Random flies his flag with pride.

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:06:26
Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:11:39
I seriously want to know when AIG's next Shareholders meeting is.

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:12:55
If a company is too big to fail -- it is too big and should be broken up by using anti-trust laws.

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:16:31
A little about Standard Oil:



By 1890, Standard Oil controlled 88% of the refined oil flows in the United States. The state of Ohio successfully sued Standard, compelling the dissolution of the trust in 1892. But Standard only separated off Standard Oil of Ohio and kept control of it. Eventually, the state of New Jersey changed its incorporation laws to allow a company to hold shares in other companies in any state. So, in 1899, the Standard Oil Trust, based at 26 Broadway in New York, was legally reborn as a holding company, the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey (SOCNJ), which held stock in 41 other companies, which controlled other companies, which in turn controlled yet other companies. This conglomerate was seen by the public as all-pervasive, controlled by a select group of directors, and completely unaccountable.[10]



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AIG sounds an awful lot like Standard oil...

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:34:54
the blog was broken up by anti trust, I see... :D

Comment by TriSec on 03/17/2009 14:35:16
Well, I still have COBRA issues. Most of that money coming in is going to be put to good use. Javi still is on a lot of drugs these days. (asthma, you know.)





Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:40:45
INTERVIEWER: Previous employer?



JOB APPLICANT: AIG.



INTERVIEWER: What did you do there?



JOB APPLICANT: Pushed them into bankruptcy.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 14:43:14
yeah - just got the Tax thing from the city to let you know what the house is worth - my place dropped another 100K - I'm almost back to starting level.

Comment by TriSec on 03/17/2009 14:44:50
Say, Mrs. TriSec ran across the Official ABC News video from the inauguration.



So now I'll finally get a chance to see what we couldn't from the mall.



Ah, just a reminder of happier days now. :kickcan:





Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 14:52:15
Quote by wickedpam:

yeah - just got the Tax thing from the city to let you know what the house is worth - my place dropped another 100K - I'm almost back to starting level.


:thud:



SO the bright side is that your taxes are less right????????????????????????

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 14:55:02
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

yeah - just got the Tax thing from the city to let you know what the house is worth - my place dropped another 100K - I'm almost back to starting level.


:thud:



SO the bright side is that your taxes are less right????????????????????????




yeah my payment went down like $60 I think - I'm also not quite yet upside down. I was very fortunate to buy about 1-2 years before it all went nuts so I got a good price on the townhouse. I really feel bad for all my neighbors though.



Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 14:58:44
I mean I really can't complain - I know it will go back up again and I'm in a great position with everything right now.

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 15:00:42
Quote by wickedpam:

I mean I really can't complain - I know it will go back up again and I'm in a great position with everything right now.


:hug: Well that is good to know....



you were one of the lucky ones Mala!

Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 15:41:53
A belated good morning to everyone.



These nights of working until 3 AM are really not fun. When is my life going to turn around from the shit hole that it's in?

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 15:43:46
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

I mean I really can't complain - I know it will go back up again and I'm in a great position with everything right now.


:hug: Well that is good to know....



you were one of the lucky ones Mala!






Compared to so many other people I am extremly lucky.



This area is really kinda odd - the recession/depression here is so much more mild then anywhere else inthe country. We are a company town basically and that keeps everything moving



Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 15:50:40
Quote by Raine:

If a company is too big to fail -- it is too big and should be broken up by using anti-trust laws.


Computer says yes.

Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 15:52:33
Here on Long Island, the value of property has gone down and people's property taxes are still going up.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 15:56:26
Quote by livingonli:

Here on Long Island, the value of property has gone down and people's property taxes are still going up.




That's here too - it hit us last year though



Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 15:59:54
Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 16:01:44
Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 16:07:52
Today's the last print edition of the Seattle Post Intelligencer as it shifts to web only.

Comment by BobR on 03/17/2009 16:19:42




:thud:

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 16:22:35
I and Robert Reich agree with you. I think his opinion might carry a bit more weight than mine. At least outside of 4F





Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 16:23:55
The Unicorn Song!!!

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 16:24:02
:rofl:



Ya know, at least people are finding something to entertain themselves that's not hurtful

Comment by BobR on 03/17/2009 16:24:05
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by Raine:

If a company is too big to fail -- it is too big and should be broken up by using anti-trust laws.




fixity! ;)

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 16:29:12
Quote by wickedpam:

:rofl:



Ya know, at least people are finding something to entertain themselves that's not hurtful


I love the lady that said it was a crackhead!!!

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 16:35:38
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

I mean I really can't complain - I know it will go back up again and I'm in a great position with everything right now.


:hug: Well that is good to know....



you were one of the lucky ones Mala!






Compared to so many other people I am extremly lucky.



This area is really kinda odd - the recession/depression here is so much more mild then anywhere else inthe country. We are a company town basically and that keeps everything moving







Totally, Mala. Pretty much everybody I was friends with when I was kid had at least one parent who worked for the Feds. We were almost totally immune to any economic downturns. We never had to cut back on vactions or stuff like that. Oh wait...no that can't be. You know the feds don't create jobs they just make work. :sarcasm:

Comment by wickedpam on 03/17/2009 16:48:59
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

:rofl:



Ya know, at least people are finding something to entertain themselves that's not hurtful


I love the lady that said it was a crackhead!!!






That was good - the sketch was just the topper though :lol:



Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 16:52:53
:cry: Danny Boy is just WAAAAY tooo sad for St. Paddy's day!!!

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 16:53:59
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

:rofl:



Ya know, at least people are finding something to entertain themselves that's not hurtful


I love the lady that said it was a crackhead!!!






That was good - the sketch was just the topper though :lol:



Totally... that and the guy saying that his whistle has been in his family for thousands of years-- since his great great grandfather! :D

Comment by Scoopster on 03/17/2009 16:54:28


:rolleyes2: If this guy was the spokeman for my political beliefs I'd hang myself.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 17:03:40




So who actually heard him? I mean this was on Bill Bennett's snooze fest.