Fact: We who've served and those serving serve the Country not corporate entities, political parties nor small groups of actual dedicated pockets of the society such as these advocacy groups, to be Honored as they should be, we serve the Country, and we're not marketing tools. They show they're not 'Poser Patriots', extremely easy with the words, symbols and in using us Veterans for their own political or personal gains. As also do most of those working in the Veterans Administration do the dedicated service in the many charges covered from care to burial needs, while grossly under funded especially related to our wars we send the few, for the needs of those few who serve the many!
TRANSCRIPT: Secretary McDonald Press Conference Outlining The Road To Veterans Day
WASHINGTON – September 8, 2014 Today, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald held a press conference at VA’s Washington, D.C., headquarters where he shared observations from his travels to VA facilities over the past month and outlined the way ahead as The Road To Veterans Day.
A transcript is below. A link to the fact sheet outlining The Road to Veterans Day is here.
TRANSCRIPT:
SECRETARY McDONALD: Good morning. I'm Bob McDonald. Thank you for coming this morning. I've been looking forward to talking with all of you and this is going to be one of many media engagements going forward. read more>>>
Fact: "If military action is worth our troops’ blood, it should be worth our treasure, too" "not just in the abstract, but in the form of a specific ante by every American." -Andrew Rosenthal 10 Feb. 2013
Fact: Two tax cuts came with these two recent wars and long occupations, wars still unpaid for, deficits mean once again the VA budget is mostly borrowed as, once again, issues are ignored or denied! Tax cuts especially for the wealthy which covered their gains from their investments in these two recent wars also! Growth in corporate subsidies as their corporate profits soared, think cheney/secret meetings/energy corporations!
Fact: “We are dealing with veterans, not procedures—with their problems, not ours.” —General Omar Bradley, First Administrator of the Veterans Administration
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