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OR DOLING OUT WELFARE BENEFITS TO PROPLE WHO SHOULD AND CANWORK FOR THEIR LIVING! MANY VETERANS WERE DISABLED DUE TO INJURIES IN SERVIC TO OUR COUNTRYMOST PEOPLE ON WELFARE HAVE SACRIFICED NOTHING INSERVIVE OF THIS COUNTRY!BUT THEIR BENEFITS ARE NEVER AT RISK OFBEING DECREASED!Maybe the cost of vet benefits wouldn't be so high if the government didn't constantly engage in new conflicts.
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I think President Trump was working on a plan to revamp the VA while he was in office. He fired several VA staff persons and things started to look better for vets. I think Trump was working on a plan that would allow veterans to get VA benefits through regular doctors but I haven't heard anything.
When I was trying to get some hearing aids, the VA tested me and said I was legally considered deaf enough for benefits, but that's when I could not get assigned to a VA doctor. After many months, I told the VA dude to forget my problem and just help those soldiers coming home from Afghanistan with missing limbs...they have not treated those injured soldiers very well.
Heads up to my fellow vets. The congressional budget office is recommending that they cut benefits for disabled veterans.
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End VA’s Individual Unemployability Payments to Disabled Veterans at the Full Retirement Age for Social Security | Congressional Budget Office
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides disability compensation to veterans with medical conditions or injuries that were incurred or worsened during active-duty service. The amount of compensation depends on the severity of their disabilities (which are rated between zero and 100...www.cbo.govReduce VA’s Disability Benefits for Veterans Who Are Older Than the Full Retirement Age for Social Security | Congressional Budget Office
Veterans with medical conditions or injuries that occurred or worsened during active-duty service receive disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). By law, VA's disability ratings (the basis for disability payments) are to be based, as far as practicable, on the...www.cbo.govReduce Spending on Other Mandatory Programs | Congressional Budget Office
BackgroundMandatory spending on programs other than Social Security and the major health care programs (referred to as other mandatory spending in this option) accounted for 50 percent of mandatory outlays and 36 percent of all outlays in 2021. Most of the outlays for other mandatory programs in...www.cbo.gov
So screw the disabled vets. Send money around the world.
So you feel that saving pennies will forestall the inevitable? This country takes in more than enough, through taxes and tariffs to fund the government, help the deserving poor, maintain Social Security, and give veterans the after service care they were PROMISED. WE ARE BANKRUPT and yet we continue to fund terror supporting states and organizations, all in the "quest" for world support. We're in the caboose, wondering why the train is going faster, while the locomotive went over the cliff years ago.No I am not saying it is justified, I lost 75% usage of my left arm in a construction accident after I retired from the military with no compensation at all after 6 months of occupational therapy. The hard facts are that the USA spends way more than it takes in and the national debt will destroy our nation if not brought under control. So we all accept a reduction in government benefits and pay higher taxes and hope that it will be enough to forestall economic failure. IF the system collaspes then there will be soup kitchens and zero benefits . Again note that I said as a last resort after stripping government of featherbedders and congress of benefits including zero retirement pay. People think that the USA is exceptional and immune from total collapse like Argentina suffered- it is not.
Absolutely, I am near Fort Worth and have experienced good service in general although wait times are sometimes horrendous .
<>As a retired military/disabled veteran, I have both tricare prime and VA medical benefits. BY FAR, the VA system is more responsive and effective than the tricare prime system. I've heard the stories about VA inefficiency, but I have not experienced them at all. Perhaps many of them are OBE following the years of bad press. Tricare does everything they can NOT to see me, and will spend no more than 20 mins with me no matter how serious my problem. VA has regular appointments with me, and they are never rushed; they CALL ME to ensure my appointments are scheduled and attended. I can pick a doc most in most any part of the city. The VA also has better docs. Tricare are mostly active duty recently out of school, and they only see ailments found in the young, fit, military age population. VA docs know what old and broken looks like and refers accordingly. If you dropped the VA over a decade ago, I recommend giving them another chance.