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Author: Raine    Date: 05/22/2014 13:29:47

Over the past few weeks there has been a somewhat steady drumbeat calling for the resignation of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. These issues were first reported last November, but only recently has this particular story gotten coverage. When the American Legion called for his resignation, formally, people started paying attention.
The American Legion said it will formally ask President Obama to remove Shinseki from office, along with Undersecretary for Health Robert Petzl and Undersecretary for Benefits Allison Hickey.

Shinseki, a former Army general and Vietnam veteran with two Purple Hearts, has headed the VA since January 2009.

“His patriotism and sacrifice for this nation are above reproach,” said American Legion national commander Daniel Dellinger. “However, his record as head of the Department of Veterans Affairs tells a different story. It’s a story of poor oversight and failed leadership.”
I would like to make it clear, no veteran should ever die at the mismanagement of this system, Last year, I saw a friend die in a VA hospital, I cannot ascertain as to the complications that caused her death are related to what is happening here, but I repeat no veteran should die for clerical errors, cover-ups, waiting lines etc.

Having said all of that - calling for the resignation of the Veterans Affairs Secretary is not going to solve the ongoing problem. One could go back many administrations, JFK used Agent orange and we were not prepared to treat these veterans with the after-effects of the chemical; The Reagan Administration refused to accept liability for its use during the Vietnam War. For now, I would like to look at the previous Admisitration.
Early on, the department was publicly counting only about a third of the casualties stemming from the War on Terror. That was because the Department was only counting servicemen and women immediately targeted in the department's wounded-in-action statistics. That accounting method left out those who were not targeted but were wounded nonetheless, such as troops injured when they were riding two trucks back from one that was hit by a roadside bomb, or those hurt in training or transportation.

The under-reporting made it more difficult for the VA to prepare for the coming influx of requests for help. The poor sharing of information—including medical records—between the two agencies has long been a bone of contention, and it remains a challenge (albeit one that is improving) to this day.

"It's not surprising, really, that the VA ended up being poorly prepared for what happened, given the way that they were planning," said Harvard Kennedy School's Bilmes. "There was absolutely a lack of planning, a lack of capacity for planning. ... They didn't know what hit them. They were completely overwhelmed."

Additionally, the VA's claims-processing time skyrocketed early in the Bush years. In 2002, it took the VA an average of 224 days to complete claims, as compared with 166 days in 1999.
There is a little more to this story.
And VA leaders at times failed to request the funding needed to do their duty.

In 2005, under VA Secretary Jim Nicholson, after originally denying its fiscal predicament, it came out that the VA faced a $3 billion shortfall in funding for veterans health care. The situation required emergency supplemental funding from Congress.

"There was a leadership attitude that was not aggressive in pushing back against whatever administration, … or even quietly going to Congress and saying we need more people," said Gerald Manar, national veterans service deputy director at the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a former 30-year VA employee.
Interestingly, in 2008, Mr. Nicholson's Successor Anthony Principi found himself in a bit of hot water.
WASHINGTON — The California company headed by former Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony J. Principi overcharged the agency some $6 million under a long-term contract to conduct physical evaluations on veterans applying for disability benefits, an audit has found.

The report, released Thursday, also questioned a proposal by the Department of Veterans Affairs to amend the contract with the company -- QTC Management Inc., based in Diamond Bar -- to charge higher rates than currently authorized.
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Principi was the head of QTC when Bush named him to the top veterans post in 2001. He returned to the company four years later after stepping down from the Cabinet post. He now is chairman of the board.

James B. Peake, a retired Army general who now heads the VA, also worked for QTC as an executive immediately prior to being named secretary last year. At his confirmation hearings, Peake said he would recuse himself from any matters involving QTC.

Much of the inspector general's report focused on a discrepancy between the reimbursement rate for certain services called for in the contract and what QTC actually received.

The audit said that contract specifically set the reimbursement at the same rates for those services set by the Medicare program in 1998.

"QTC incorrectly updated the Medicare rates to the (program's) current rates each year rather than bill at the 1998 rates as stipulated in the contract," the audit said. "The contract is not ambiguous."
While all of this was happening, no one said a word. No one cared that our soldiers were getting shafted by a system that was out of date and corrupt. Now, it seems they want the entire leadership of the VA on a platter. Something doesn't seem right here.

Not when we have Representatives that refuse to vote for and fund things like this. In particular:
H.R. 466 – Wounded Veteran Job Security Act – This bill would actually provide job security for veterans who are receiving medical treatment for injuries suffered while fighting in defense of their country. It would prohibit employers from terminating employees who miss work while receiving treatment for a service-related disability.

H.R. 1293 -- Disabled Veterans Home Improvement and Structural Alteration Grant Increase Act of 2009 – Here’s another bill in support of those who have fought for their country, passed by House Democrats and blocked from becoming law by Republicans.

This would increase the amount paid by the VA to disabled veterans for necessary home structural improvements from $4,100 to $6,800 for those who are more than 50% disabled, and from $1,200 to $2,000 who are less than 50%, disabled. This means, if a veteran lost the use of his legs in service of his country, the country will pay for the wheelchair ramp so that he can live at home.

By the way, the last time this ceiling was lifted was in 1992. There isn't even a fiscal reason for being against this bill, as the total cost of this bill, according to CBO estimates, would be a “whopping” $20 million. That's about a quarter (25 cents) per family of four.
You know what else kills our Vets? Homelessness. Suicide. Bad PTSD diagnoses' do. It should be noted that PTSD is now fully recognized under Secretary Shinseki's leadership on the department. Prior to that, it wasn't.

And where were the calls and outrage over another scandal during the previous administration? Do you remember the Walter Reed Medical Hospital Neglect Scandal? I am not excusing neglect and death of our Vets. There just seems to be misplaced anger now, at this time. I don't like seeing our troops - current and former - AND their suffering being used as a political toy. And believe me, this is political.

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Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 13:33:48
Morning

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 13:49:06
I was looking for more information about the head of the American Legion, and finally found some interesting nuggets on his Likes section on the Book of Face.

He supported Keith Fimian in 2010 --

HE;s a fan of Bill Bolling

And he seems to like one Ms. Sarah Palin.


Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 13:51:42
Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 13:53:18
Good morning! I am bursting with civic pride today. Way to go, Jacksonville!

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 13:54:15
Quote by Raine:
I was looking for more information about the head of the American Legion, and finally found some interesting nuggets on his Likes section on the Book of Face.

He supported Keith Fimian in 2010 --

HE;s a fan of Bill Bolling

And he seems to like one Ms. Sarah Palin.



Yeah, the American Legion has always been a bulwark of liberal and progressive policies.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 13:56:57
Quote by Mondobubba:
Good morning! I am bursting with civic pride today. Way to go, Jacksonville!
I nearly spit my cereal out!


Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 14:23:57
back in a few - have to run errands

Comment by TriSec on 05/22/2014 14:24:55
They don't care. File this with Benghazi; it's another chance to make the administration look bad going into an election year.

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 14:26:27
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Good morning! I am bursting with civic pride today. Way to go, Jacksonville!
I nearly spit my cereal out!



My work for the day is done!

Comment by BobR on 05/22/2014 14:27:42
Quote by Mondobubba:
Good morning! I am bursting with civic pride today. Way to go, Jacksonville!

fabulous snark!

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 14:32:01
As the last caller just said, he doesn't know what's going on, he just thinks that there is a republican in wood pile. and you know what? He's right.

Comment by BobR on 05/22/2014 14:34:26
Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 14:52:53


Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 15:17:04
HE should be charged with impersonating and FBI agent. … Rep. Michael Grimm kept cell phone registered to FBI alter ego 'Mikey Suits' after joining Congress

This guy is starting to remind me of Donny Brasco, but not in a good way.

Comment by Scoopster on 05/22/2014 15:26:10
Quote by Raine:
HE should be charged with impersonating and FBI agent. … Rep. Michael Grimm kept cell phone registered to FBI alter ego 'Mikey Suits' after joining Congress

This guy is starting to remind me of Donny Brasco, but not in a good way.

I wonder what other people who have used the name Michael Garibaldi would say about this.

Comment by Scoopster on 05/22/2014 15:45:18
Yeah.. sorry about linking to his radio show's website. He's a bit of a RWNJ. I suppose that's what made him so believable in his role as the ever-skeptical security chief on Babylon 5.

Comment by Scoopster on 05/22/2014 15:48:08
Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 15:54:14
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Yeah.. sorry about linking to his radio show's website. He's a bit of a RWNJ. I suppose that's what made him so believable in his role as the ever-skeptical security chief on Babylon 5.

It's all good.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 15:54:34
He's just a really mean, wicked bad person.


Comment by BobR on 05/22/2014 16:07:49
Quote by Raine:
He's just a really mean, wicked bad person.

And short - I know this from experience

Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 16:11:00
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so Ed's leaving radio to do internet radio?

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 16:31:03
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so Ed's leaving radio to do internet radio?
yes. HE wants to focus on his TV show.

There sis a real void that can be filled here, I for one would love to see Kenny Pick be a part of that void.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 16:36:34
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
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so Ed's leaving radio to do internet radio?
yes. HE wants to focus on his TV show.

There sis a real void that can be filled here, I for one would love to see Kenny Pick be a part of that void.



I'm fine with Ed leaving - tired of hearing sports talk and fishing. Kenny would be good. Mike Rogers would be good too.

So next week Thom's going to do 6 hours live?

Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 16:53:39
oh lord -Ed's really just a egomaniac

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 16:59:27
Quote by wickedpam:
oh lord -Ed's really just a egomaniac
you are really tempting m,e to turn his show on. What did he say now?



Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 17:01:01
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
oh lord -Ed's really just a egomaniac
you are really tempting m,e to turn his show on. What did he say now?




Callers are all feeding his already massive ego, they should have just put on Mike Rogers today

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 18:04:37
you know how we always com pain about bloated pentagon budgets?

Well this time, you can't blame the Pentagon.

I can't stand these republicans.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 18:11:13
Quote by Raine:
you know how we always com pain about bloated pentagon budgets?

Well this time, you can't blame the Pentagon.

I can't stand these republicans.



I heard that this morning on TOP and just shook my head - I mean WTF?!

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 18:15:08
Quote by wickedpam:
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you know how we always com pain about bloated pentagon budgets?

Well this time, you can't blame the Pentagon.

I can't stand these republicans.



I heard that this morning on TOP and just shook my head - I mean WTF?!
IT makes me really upset. They talk and talk talk talk about how we have to cut spending, and this bullshite.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 18:16:03
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/22/2014 18:19:53
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
you know how we always com pain about bloated pentagon budgets?

Well this time, you can't blame the Pentagon.

I can't stand these republicans.



I heard that this morning on TOP and just shook my head - I mean WTF?!
IT makes me really upset. They talk and talk talk talk about how we have to cut spending, and this bullshite.



exactly.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 18:22:29
WE had the money to send all these people off to war and didm;t bother to come up with a plan for the millions returning home. But hey! let's keep building war machines!

Comment by Scoopster on 05/22/2014 18:22:45
Quote by Raine:
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 18:26:39
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Quote by Raine:
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.


Comment by Scoopster on 05/22/2014 18:27:58
Quote by Raine:
WE had the money to send all these people off to war and didm;t bother to come up with a plan for the millions returning home. But hey! let's keep building war machines!



(yeah yeah the original version is better)

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 18:30:47
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Quote by Raine:
WE had the money to send all these people off to war and didm;t bother to come up with a plan for the millions returning home. But hey! let's keep building war machines!



(yeah yeah the original version is better)
perfect song for my mood right now.


Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 19:18:36
Quote by Raine:
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But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.



Neither. It has its own budget since it a cabinet-level Department.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 19:34:10
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Quote by Raine:
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.



Neither. It has its own budget since it a cabinet-level Department.
well thank you!


Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 19:40:00
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Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.



Neither. It has its own budget since it a cabinet-level Department.
well thank you!



I always enjoy putting that fancy degree from a semi-elite private university to good use.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 19:43:22
I am very serious when I say this:

This is HUGE BREAKING NEWS.
(Reuters) - The FBI and several other U.S. federal law enforcement agencies will reverse a policy that has long prohibited the recording of interrogations of people held in custody, a Justice Department memo sent last week said.

The new policy, effective July 11, creates a presumption that agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will record video statements made by people who are in their custody prior to appearing in court.

Attorney General Eric Holder said in a video address on Thursday that the policy change was the result of a thorough review that concluded recordings would ensure an "objective account of key investigations and interactions with people who are held in federal custody."



Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 19:45:15
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
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Quote by Raine:
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.



Neither. It has its own budget since it a cabinet-level Department.
well thank you!



I always enjoy putting that fancy degree from a semi-elite private university to good use.
I totally understand that, as you can see by my very fancy invitations…

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 20:03:00
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
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Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.



Neither. It has its own budget since it a cabinet-level Department.
well thank you!



I always enjoy putting that fancy degree from a semi-elite private university to good use.
I totally understand that, as you can see by my very fancy invitations…





Comment by Mondobubba on 05/22/2014 20:04:10
Quote by Raine:
I am very serious when I say this:

This is HUGE BREAKING NEWS.
(Reuters) - The FBI and several other U.S. federal law enforcement agencies will reverse a policy that has long prohibited the recording of interrogations of people held in custody, a Justice Department memo sent last week said.

The new policy, effective July 11, creates a presumption that agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will record video statements made by people who are in their custody prior to appearing in court.

Attorney General Eric Holder said in a video address on Thursday that the policy change was the result of a thorough review that concluded recordings would ensure an "objective account of key investigations and interactions with people who are held in federal custody."




How I read "Huge Breaking News" as "Huge Brewing News" is a complete mystery that will never be understood/

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 20:06:53
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
I am very serious when I say this:

This is HUGE BREAKING NEWS.
(Reuters) - The FBI and several other U.S. federal law enforcement agencies will reverse a policy that has long prohibited the recording of interrogations of people held in custody, a Justice Department memo sent last week said.

The new policy, effective July 11, creates a presumption that agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will record video statements made by people who are in their custody prior to appearing in court.

Attorney General Eric Holder said in a video address on Thursday that the policy change was the result of a thorough review that concluded recordings would ensure an "objective account of key investigations and interactions with people who are held in federal custody."




How I read "Huge Breaking News" as "Huge Brewing News" is a complete mystery that will never be understood/
hugh!1!!

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 20:08:25
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But you know, Shinseki and benghazi.

I was just thinking about that whole VA system mess recently.

Is the VA funding part of the defense budget or is it HHS?
I believe it's HHS. That's why there were so many problems early, the VA wasn't communicating with the DOD about its needs.



Neither. It has its own budget since it a cabinet-level Department.
well thank you!



I always enjoy putting that fancy degree from a semi-elite private university to good use.
I totally understand that, as you can see by my very fancy invitations…



I am so glad you understood that! did you get a chance to see the ribbons for out Cherry Blossom Home brew competition? I was really pleased with how they turned out.

Comment by Raine on 05/22/2014 20:13:01
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Comment by BobR on 05/22/2014 20:46:26