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    Were U.S. Veterans Benghazied?

    May 19, 2014

    Were U.S. Veterans Benghazied?

    By Jeannie DeAngelis

    In an article published online at FinancialTimes.com, Geoff Dyer says that the indignity swirling around the Obama administration concerning the unnecessary deaths of “dozens” of U.S. veterans in a VA hospital in Arizona threatens to “engulf” the president.


    Dyer writes that the outrage surrounding Benghazi is contrived and that health care reform “fortunes … are improving,” then suggests that the shoddy medical treatment of military veterans, some of whom Obama prevented from entering the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. last year, “has the potential to attract broad political condemnation” of the Obama administration’s competence.

    Before commenting on the VA scandal, maybe the overly protective Mr. Dyer should first exercise a little journalistic curiosity and take the time to observe how the commander-in-chief treats those who endeavor to protect him.

    Moreover, with all due respect to the author, isn’t the VA hospital just another example of the sort of bungling that’s been going on for six years? And doesn’t this more recent scandal reflect the same ineptness that negatively impacted Benghazi and stands to severely impact what Dyer calls the “improving fortunes” of health care reform in the future?
    So let’s begin by looking at the similarities between Benghazi and the VA scandal.

    Thanks to the pervasive incompetence of an administration that cares more about distributing free contraceptives, reducing carbon emissions, freeing convicted illegal-alien murderers and rapists, and congratulating gay athletes than its members cared about the lives of an American ambassador, a diplomat, and two former Navy SEALs, another 40 or more American veterans have also died unnecessarily.

    The Benghazi four perished in Libya at the hands of terrorists. Here at home, our military veterans suffered for months while waiting for a doctor’s appointment that would never happen and perished at the hands of our nation’s bureaucratic terrorists.

    The similarities are striking: Americans who are or have been in service of our country are in distress and cry out for help and are put on hold. And then, after people die, a whitewash ensues, and Barack Obama pretends he found out about it at the same time everyone else did.

    In short, the veterans who died were Benghazied.

    If one had to predict what’s next, Secretary of Veterans Affairs/retired four-star general Eric Shinseki will reluctantly step down, and behind the scenes, Obama administration heavies will quietly shut down whistleblowers and assign scapegoats. To shore up those efforts, Obama’s media lapdogs will be recruited to call justified outrage “contrived.”
    After all, in the words of our esteemed former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, if the body bags are zipped up and dirt has covered the flag-draped coffins, at that point, “what difference does it make?”

    From Benghazi, let’s move along to the no-brainer of how the VA scandal reflects on the supposed “improving fortunes” of health care reform.

    For all intents and purposes, prior to implementing ObamaCare, the persistent problems surrounding VA medical care should have forewarned America that despite the president’s grandiose promises, bureaucracy and health care do not mix.

    Think about it – those who are now coordinating the medical treatment of 300 million people are from the same government who mismanaged the medical needs of the U.S. veterans – promised health care that they never received and died waiting for.

    That’s why it’s likely that, from Obama’s point of view, shredding machines and two sets of books were necessary for the common good. Because if Americans were aware that nine million eligible U.S. veterans don’t actually have adequate, accessible health care, it wouldn’t bode very well for the other 291 million Americans now forced to depend on ACA largesse. Thus, cover-ups are a necessary evil, required to protect and support the larger, more scandalous ruse.

    Geoff Dyer, who writes about the fantastical “improving fortunes” of health care reform, also writes about the VA system’s problems, but he seems blind to the connection between the two when he states:
    The result has been a constant struggle to meet new demands, despite big spending increases. The budget for the VA has risen from $73.1bn in 2006 to $153.8bn this year. However, the number of outpatient visits at its facilities has increased from 46.5m in 2002 to 83.6m in 2012.
    According to Dyer, “[t]he VA, which runs 152 hospitals and 817 outpatient clinics, has long suffered from delays and a dysfunctional bureaucracy.” That places health care reform in the same dysfunctional category as the Veteran’s Administration health system, only on a greater scale, no?

    In 2010, right about the time that ObamaCare was being touted as the answer to all of America’s health care woes, the struggling VA claimed they would be implementing a “new appointments system, which promised a 14-day wait for an appointment with a primary care doctor or a specialist,” but never delivered.

    Recently retired physician Sam Foote, after working for 24 years for VA hospitals in Phoenix, Arizona, blew the whistle on the situation. He revealed on CNN that as many as "40 patients had died after being placed on a hidden waiting list that could last for up to a year, while officials at the hospital shredded documents and faked evidence to make it seem as if waiting times were under control."

    So there you have it. Despite the fawning journalists who view the atrocities within the VA system as a challenge to Obama’s improving status, the scandal that’s about to blow wide open is just more of the same Obama-influenced government ineptitude that will likely be proven endemic to the whole system.

    Nonetheless, it’s unlikely that the man who is a master at slithering his way out of multiple controversies will be held accountable for a travesty that may wind its way back to the White House.

    Still, at this late date, if the wish for true American justice were to be fulfilled, how fitting would it be for the deaths of 40 or more American heroes – not in battle, but in government-run VA hospitals – to deliver the final blow that frees America from the scourge that is Barack Obama?

    Jeannie hosts a blog at www.jeannie-ology.com.

    http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/...m_medium=email


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    CBS's Major Garrett Grills WH Chief Of Staff Over Obama Silence on VA Scandal

    Video at link below

    Sunday on "Face the Nation." CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett gilled White House chief of staff Denis McDonough about the Veterans Affairs waiting list scandal. When Garrett repeatedly asked why in three weeks the president has not addressed the issue McDonough claimed "Nobody is more outraged about this problem, right now, Major, than the president of the United States," ...

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    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-T...&utm_term=More


    What do you think? http://wfb.tc/1vsQu8a #veterans #Obama 






    Is Obama Really ‘Madder Than Hell’ Over VA Scandal?

    BY: Larry O'Connor // May 19, 2014 10:15 am



    AP
    Last week, after a seemingly emotionless Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki told a Senate Committee he was “mad as hell” about the allegations of incompetence and corruption at VA hospitals, White House spokesman Jay Carney wouldn’t go quite that far when discussing the commander in chief’s outrage over the scandal. “He certainly is very concerned and angry about the allegations that we’ve seen regarding specifically the Phoenix office,” Carney told ABC News’ Jon Karl.

    After 48 hours of focus testing, the White House spin machine discovered that voters want their president madder than that, so the White House chief of staff told CBS News’ Major Garrett that Obama was “madder than hell” over the growing scandal.

    Because, you know, “madder” is more than “mad.”

    This does call into question whether the president really is “madder than hell” over this scandal or whether he needs to say he’s “madder than hell” to keep reporters and pundits from asking pesky questions.

    How did the president express his “madder than hell” attitude? According to the Associated Press, he went golfing at a really nice country club:
    President Barack Obama departed from his usual golf routine on Saturday by taking his clubs to an exclusive course in Northern Virginia. Obama usually plays his standard weekend golf game at Andrews Air Force Base or at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
    But on Saturday the president and his three companions teed off instead at the elite Robert Trent Jones Golf Clubon the shores of Lake Manassas in Gainesville, Virginia. The club, where membership is by invitation only, has played host to four Presidents Cup tournaments since it was established in 1991.
    Maybe he was taking out his anger on little Mr. Titleist?

    Lots of people I know use social media to express their “madderness.” Maybe Obama took to Twitter for a good old fashioned Twitter rant to let out some steam.

    According to the very active White House Twitter feed, Obama was “madder” about some things last week … but not the VA scandal:

    He was “madder” at Republicans over breaking bridges, or something:



    And he’s pretty “madder” about Brown v. Board of Education from 6 decades ago because … racism:

    The White House @WhiteHouse Follow

    He’s definitely “madder” that it used to be illegal to have an abortion:

    The White House @WhiteHouse Follow

    He’s super “madder” about concussions in sports:

    And not having “access to transit” makes him “madderer” than all get out:

    The White House @WhiteHouse Follow

    FACT: 45% of Americans lack access to transit. It's time to reauthorize funding to #RebuildAmerica's infrastructure → http://go.wh.gov/1ZekAt
    11:50 AM - 14 May 2014

    "My Administration remains dedicated to protecting women's rights to make their own health care decisions." —Obama: http://go.wh.gov/h73cYd

    12:28 PM - 13 May 2014


    "We recommit ourselves to the long struggle to stamp out bigotry and racism." —Obama on the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
    2:19 PM - 16 May 2014

    But not a whole lot about the VA. If he got any madder, imagine what it would look like. He might even make a public statement.

    http://freebeacon.com/blog/is-obama-...er-va-scandal/
    Last edited by kathyet2; 05-19-2014 at 12:45 PM.

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    Despite White House spokesweasel Jay Carney's claim that Barack Obama only learned about the scandalous conditions of the VA medical system by watching recent TV news reports, there is evidence the he was actually fully informed of the problem over five years ago...and did nothing, repeat nothing, to improve conditions for those who have served our nation.

    During that period, the ever-busy president has managed to find time to go golfing over 160 times, at approximately five hours per round of golf. That adds up to an awful lot of time which could have been better spent kicking asses in the VA and repairing our veterans' medical system.

    But nooOOooo. The president who arrogantly boasted on the campaign trail of being able to "do two things at once" put all of his attention on ruining the healthcare system of the private sector, rather than repairing the damage already being done by an existing government-mismanaged medical system.

    He partied, vacationed, and campaigned while our veterans suffered and died. And despite reports that he is "mad as hell" about this growing tsunami of scandal, no one - on either side of the political aisle - seriously expects him to do a damn thing to clean up the mess.

    As commander-in-chief, Barack Obama should take full responsibility for the failings of the VA system. He should stand and face our nation's veterans, apologize, and take 100% of the blame.

    Our sick and injured veterans will have to wait a long, long time for that to happen. But sadly, waiting a long, long time is nothing new to them.



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