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VA Actions Kill Veterans--a Precursor for Obamacare?
« on: May 16, 2014, 12:54:55 am »
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/05/15/VA-actions-kill-veterans-a-precursor-for-Obamacare

 by Rick Manning 15 May 2014, 9:07 AM PDT

Government run health care has come under increased scrutiny as America has learned of the bureaucratic decisions to let patients die rather than receive treatment.

No, this story isn’t about Obamacare, although it does provide a pretty bleak look into the future as the death panels and cost based health decisions come flowing out of Health and Human Services cubicle farms.

This preview is provided by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, a Department which runs the crumbling VA health system.

CNN reports that at least 40 veterans died waiting to see a doctor at the Phoenix Veterans Health Care System, and that the bureaucrats in charge had created a secret list of patients who were determined to be too ill to help, so they denied them care and allowed them to die.

This sickening revelation that top level federal government career officials played God with the lives of those who served in our nation in the military should stand as a wake up primal scream to anyone who still harbors the idealistic notion of a beneficent government run health care system for the rest of us.

If those charged with caring for the men and women who put their lives on the line for our nation can casually throw away their lives by simply denying them basic access to care, then what will they do with regular people without a special claim for benefits when they get the chance?

Incredibly, the Secretary of Veteran Affairs under current law does not even have the power to fire these top level career employees due to federal employment laws.

However, that could change as the House of Representatives is moving forward with legislation by Veteran Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller.

While Miller’s VA Management Accountability Act of 2014 doesn’t provide the wholesale reforms needed, it is a step in the right direction that puts incompetent, callous, cruel, or downright evil high ranking civil servants in the employment crosshairs for their decisions. 

It also makes the politically appointed Veteran’s Secretary accountable for the actions of the senior executive services branch of the Department, forcing more aggressive oversight of their actions. This political accountability should, at the very least, force these types of decisions to the highest levels as opposed to the current law which allows Obama officials to play hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, when confronted with the actions of those they oversee.

The state of the government run veteran health system should shame and outrage every American. While wholesale reform is politically impossible right now, the very least Congress and the President should do is allow the senior-level bureaucrats who perpetrated this act of violence to be fired from their positions.

If Democrats won’t agree to this simple reform, there is little hope that they will ever allow changes to Obamacare as the horror stories come rolling in. The vote on Miller’s VA Management Accountability Act is next week, let’s see what they do.
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Re: VA Actions Kill Veterans--a Precursor for Obamacare?
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2014, 01:36:21 am »
General Shinseki is a certified War Hero, and his resignation would accomplish nothing.  He is likely one of the best people I can think of to fix this now that it has been exposed.

This one falls directly on Obama.  His first Secretary of Defense Robert Gates had personal experience with the Walter Reed Army Hospital scandal back in 2007, and those problems were known as early as 2004.  Obama has repeatedly made speeches giving lip service to Veterans and promising to specifically fix the exact problem that has now resulted in at least 40 deaths of Veterans who were waiting for help. 

In fact, Obama gave a speech about this very subject about four years ago at the very VA hospital in Airizona where these 40 deaths happened, and he promised to cut the wait times for veterans.  Someone took him to heart and did exactly that, but by creating a secret waiting list.  Who heard the Obama "dog whistle" this time??

VA Hospitals have extensive staff and management of their own, and if several of them submitted altered statistics in order to make the President look good, there is going to be hell to pay.  I doubt very much that General Shinseki is involved in any kind of fraud, and a time may come when he should step down, but that time is not now.  Until there is undeniable proof that Shinseki himself contributed to this, the blame should remain on the President, and Congress would not be wrong to convene yet another Select Committee to find out WTF is going on at VA.

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