Shall be combat grunts, without exception, then those non combatant grunts remaining shall be replaced with combat grunts except officers, via a worldwide purge findingĬombat grunts who are available, then keeping this method open as more combat grunts appear alive then they too replace the civilians who are in the way of a coherent Knows above split is solution #1, then #2 from beginning all VA employees at the top Thus with this done, even good olde macdonald a once upon a time a captain in usa Thus olde macdonald ought quick as a bunny split VA into three gangs,ġ) only combat grunts remain, but top stuff all to combat grunts purple heartsĢ) another gang would be all non-combatants who are anyway quasi civilians whoģ) a few officers are combatants, only a few and they are known by their purple hearts Is that their efforts and laws are solely for combat veterans which means combat grunts and specially combat grunts with purple hearts etc Skills are useless for admin the VA thus soon this politician will go back to civilian corpsīu what has to be done is that as conjured by the y1930 and forever after congress If this newbie mcdonald who has some skills good in civilian corps for profit these Any Vet who has encountered the same dishonest practices… Please email me Veterans Admin(affairs) as instituted during y1930 and has been wrongly administered by all sectaries since then and probably forever because they areĬivilians who know nothing of combat and etc Resign or apologize for your actions and actually take care of Veterans. ![]() Hey BOB! I see no clarity… Only dishonesty. One… I’ll receive competent timely care and two…its closer to me (I live just within that 40 mile bubble). I WANT to be seen at a CIVILIAN hospital. I DO NOT TRUST THAT THE VA HAS MY BACK OR IS EVEN REMOTELY COMPETENT ENOUGH TO HELP ME. VA officials guarding their bonuses at the expense of Veterans receiving timely care. Every Veteran remembers the casualties from the secret wait lists…. Or VA Hospital Officials are told to see Vets within 30 days, and do this to make their numbers look better. ![]() I speculate that they are trying to reallocate it’s money to pointless programs like the 2 billion dollar Veteran ID card debockle that was absolutely pointless. Someone is purposefully trying to make the numbers look as if Veterans don’t want to use the VCC…. I have asked for authorization twice and an appointment “magically” opens within that 30 day window. What they are secretly doing is leaving appointments open sooner, but only give those earlier appointments to Veterans who ask for VCC authorization. What’s really happening? If you make an appointment at a VA hospital that is 30 days away, Veterans can use their VCC to be seen at a civilian hospital. They are trying to (quietly) get rid of the program, sighting “Veterans don’t use it, and would rather be treated at a VA hospital”. The best example is the Veterans Choice Card. It seems he doesn’t care about the Veterans his office is mandated… BY LAW… to take care of. Shame… Shame… Shame… Bob is a downright disgrace who has publicly disrespected Veterans… That Congressman was a war Veteran with one tour in OIF-1, and one tour in OIF-2. He also ripped into a Congressman proclaiming “I was the CEO of a large company… What have you done?”. It may not be as bad as Brian Williams’s reliving an RPG attack on his chopper that never happened, but it is still a false statement. That is a false statement to validate himself with a panel of war Veterans. He was ranger qualified and served in an airborne unit, but was NEVER in a Ranger Battalion. Robert (Bob) McDonald claimed he was an “Airborne Ranger”. We’ve got great Veterans who are making substantial contributions to this country.” McDonald also pointed out the contributions being made by Veterans. “I don’t want the American public to take away that every Veteran is somehow damaged. I thought it was great to be able to raise that to the American public,” McDonald said. “The obvious injuries and wounds are the ones seen by everyone, but it’s those inconspicuous wounds are the ones we often deal with in the VA. ![]() McDonald was asked about the film American Sniper and said it gave the American public a look at what military Veterans have gone through. Joining the panel discussion were the film’s screenwriter, Jason Hall, and two Marines: Team Rubicon co-founder Jake Wood and Jacob Schick, a Warrior Relations Specialist with the Brain Performance Institute’s Warrior Training Team. 9, VA Secretary Bob McDonald joined the Charlie Rose Show on PBS to discuss the attention brought to today’s Veterans by films such as American Sniper.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |