With rubber stamped war costs, most having then to be borrowed, and no bid private contractors included the costs as to the results of are mostly borrowed, thus costing much more in many ways not just the interest, in the constantly under funded peoples responsibility the VA and wars from each decade left to the coming generations to pay.
September 15, 2013 - John Thomas Doody was in a coma and on a ventilator, but his mom refused to follow a doctor's advice and put the Iraq war veteran in a nursing home.Chris Ott quit her job and moved the family to Tampa so her son, known as J.T., could be near the veterans hospital there. She spends most of her waking hours trying to meet his many needs.
He was shot while serving with the Marines in Fallujah and suffered an infection and series of strokes during his recovery. She says he's paralyzed and nearly blind but has made dramatic improvement over the years.
To ease the financial burden, Ott relies on a relatively new federal program that pays her a stipend of about $2,000 per month, trains her how to care for J.T. and provides at least 30 days of respite care each year. Once every three months, an inspector comes by her house to check on her and J.T. read more>>>
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