25 Signs That Military Veterans Are Being Treated Like Absolute Trash Under The Obama

25 Signs That Military Veterans Are Being Treated Like Absolute Trash Under The Obama Administration

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By Michael Snyder, on May 30th, 2013

Why does the Obama administration treat our military veterans like human garbage? Every year on Memorial Day and Veterans Day, Barack Obama and our other politicians make very nice speeches, but the truth about how they feel about our veterans can be seen in how they are treated every single day. In the United States today, there are well over half a million veterans that have been waiting for at least 125 days to have their benefit claims processed. Many of them will ultimately have their claims sent back or denied just so a government employee somewhere can get a bigger bonus. Meanwhile, conditions at VA facilities all over the country are absolutely abysmal, and many veterans have to wait more than half a year just to get an appointment at one of those facilities. Once you start looking into how this country really treats military veterans, it becomes easier to understand why 22 military veterans commit suicide in America every single day. Our vets have a higher rate of unemployment, a higher rate of poverty, a higher rate of homelessness, a higher rate of depression and a higher rate of divorce then the general population. It is a crying shame. One of the ways that any society is judged is by how it treats military veterans, and the truth is that America has failed miserably. This has been particularly true since Barack Obama has been in the White House.

The following are 25 signs that military veterans are being treated like absolute trash under the Obama administration…

1. The average claim for veteran benefits takes more than half a year to be processed.

2. The Department of Veterans Affairs has a backlog of more than half a million overdue claims for benefits that are at least 125 days old.

3. In 2009, the number of veterans that had been waiting for more than a year to have their benefits approved was 11,000. Today, that number has soared to 245,000.

4. Thousands upon thousands of military veterans that are waiting for their claims to be processed are dealing with absolutely horrible injuries…

Of those who have sought VA care:

• More than 1,600 of them lost a limb; many others lost fingers or toes.

• At least 156 are blind, and thousands of others have impaired vision.

• More than 177,000 have hearing loss, and more than 350,000 report tinnitus — noise or ringing in the ears.

• Thousands are disfigured, as many as 200 of them so badly that they may need face transplants. One-quarter of battlefield injuries requiring evacuation included wounds to the face or jaw, one study found.

5. At one VA hospital in Wisconsin, one military veteran with a broken jaw that was seeking treatment still had not had his jaw fixed after a month and a half.

6. Today, it takes military vets an average of seven months to get an appointment at a VA facility.

7. Many VA facilities are in absolutely horrific condition. A while back, ABC News conducted an investigation of conditions at VA facilities across the United States. What ABC News discovered was absolutely shocking. The following are just a few of the things that they found during the course of their investigation…

*Bathrooms filthy with what appeared to be human excrement

*Dirty linens from some patients mixed in with clean supplies

*Examining tables that had dried blood and medications still on them

*Equipment used to sterilize surgical instruments that had broken down

*Some patients were forced to beg for food and water

*Veterans that were neglected so badly that they developed horrific bedsores and dangerous infections

8. As I have written about previously, applying for veteran benefits is extremely complicated, and VA employees are actually paid bonuses for denying claims…

The truth is that we have made it extremely difficult for our military veterans to claim the benefits that we have promised them. Vets have to fill out an absurdly complicated 23 page application and if they make even one small mistake their applications can be stonewalled for years. The U.S. Veterans Administration actually has a policy under which they pay large bonuses to employees that meet certain application processing goals. This explains why approximately 70% of the claims submitted to the Veterans Administration are refused or sent back to be redone. In fact, using the Freedom of Information Act, one local NBC station was able to learn that $250,000 was paid in bonuses to VA employees who work inside the Poff Federal Building in Roanoke, Virginia in just one year alone.

9. Large numbers of military veterans that legitimately should be getting benefits are having their claims denied by the federal government. Just check out the following example from a Veterans Today article…

In one case, we found a veteran with 40 percent of his brain removed found to be healthy and employable. He was also missing his right arm. The physician who examined him over looked the arm and failed to note the cognitive degeneration the traumatic brain injury had caused.

10. Last year, more than 85,000 military veterans were treated for sexual abuse that they suffered while serving in the military. 40 percent of them were men.

11. According to a recent Defense Department survey, approximately 14,000 men in the U.S. military were sexually assaulted by other men during 2012.

12. According to the Washington Post, there is an epidemic of sexual assaults being committed by military recruiters. The Pentagon is pledging to do something about the problem…

“The secretary has made it clear that we will spare no effort to rid our military of sexual abuse,” said George Little, the Pentagon press secretary. “The fact that there have been problems of sexual abuse during the recruiting process is simply intolerable.”

13. The number of active members of the U.S. military that are killing themselves now exceeds the number that are dying on the battlefield.

14. Since the beginning of the Iraq War, twice as many members of the Texas National Guard have killed themselves as have been killed in combat.

15. According to one recent study, 22 military veterans kill themselves in the United States every single day.

16. At this point, combat veterans account for about 20 percent of all suicides in the United States.

17. The unemployment rate for military veterans is significantly higher than for the population as a whole. This is especially true for younger veterans.

18. On any given night, approximately 200,000 military veterans are homeless in the United States.

19. All over America, monuments that honor military veterans are crumbling and falling apart. For much more on this, please see this article.

20. Under the Obama administration, many military veterans have had to pay to have their medals shipped to them. For example, one soldier actually had to pay a 21 dollar shipping fee to get his Purple Heart. The following is from the Huffington Post…

War comes with an incalculable human cost. And apparently a shipping fee of about $21.

Retired Sgt. Major Rob Dickerson says that’s the price he was forced to pay when his Purple Heart — the medal issued to soldiers wounded in action — arrived at his door, C.O.D.

Instead of being awarded the military honor in a formal ceremony, the vet with 29 years in the service was handed his award, and a shipping invoice, by a FedEx deliveryman outside his Sioux Falls, S.D., home.

21. In some areas of the country the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has been caught banning the words “God” and “Jesus” during funeral services for veterans.

22. Today, the federal government provides “end of life” literature to veterans that helps them to determine when their lives are “no longer worth living“…

“Your Life, Your Choices” presents end-of-life choices in a way aimed at steering users toward predetermined conclusions, much like a political “push poll.” For example, a worksheet on page 21 lists various scenarios and asks users to then decide whether their own life would be “not worth living.”

The circumstances listed include ones common among the elderly and disabled: living in a nursing home, being in a wheelchair and not being able to “shake the blues.” There is a section which provocatively asks, “Have you ever heard anyone say, ‘If I’m a vegetable, pull the plug’?” There also are guilt-inducing scenarios such as “I can no longer contribute to my family’s well being,” “I am a severe financial burden on my family” and that the vet’s situation “causes severe emotional burden for my family.”When the government can steer vulnerable individuals to conclude for themselves that life is not worth living, who needs a death panel?

23. One study discovered that approximately one-third of all military veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq were officially determined to be mentally ill by government officials.

24. All over America, “mental illness” is being used as a reason to take guns away from military veterans.

25. The federal government is increasingly labeling military veterans as “potential domestic terrorists” if they express viewpoints that are critical of the government. The following is from a recent article by John Whitehead…25 Signs That Military Veterans Are Being Treated Like Absolute Trash Under The Obama Administration


Oh look! Another person jealous of the VA!

Did you get a Bad Conduct Discharge when you were booted out? Or Dishonorable?

No....I'm retired.

I have nothing to do with them. I got a VA loan 30 years ago, but other than that I don't use their benefits.

Are you retired military? If you are, do you enjoy your retirement pay? If you're not, then you're just jealous guys like me bring in over $4k a month to sit on our asses and make you look like a fool on internet forums.

And anyone with over 180 days active duty without a BCD or Undesirable discharge are eligible for the GI bill.
 
Oh look! Another person jealous of the VA!

Did you get a Bad Conduct Discharge when you were booted out? Or Dishonorable?

No....I'm retired.

I have nothing to do with them. I got a VA loan 30 years ago, but other than that I don't use their benefits.

Are you retired military? If you are, do you enjoy your retirement pay? If you're not, then you're just jealous guys like me bring in over $4k a month to sit on our asses and make you look like a fool on internet forums.

And anyone with over 180 days active duty without a BCD or Undesirable discharge are eligible for the GI bill.

Wow, you're so smart.

My pension isn't that much. Just enough to make the house payment. I never see it. Certainly can't survive off of it. And the benefits have eroded to the point they're practically gone now.

So you're paid $4k a month to sit on your ass and tell us how little you know. I thought experts were better than you appear to be. I didn't know they were hiring amateurs now.
 
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26. The Obama Administration has slashed military benefits while preserving the porkfest benefits of career civil service bureaucrats.
 
So regale us about your military service and experience as a vet. Vets are treated better then ever, remember walter reed hospital and bush?

Uhhh, WRAMC treated people who were in the military. The VA takes care of them after they leave the service.

Excellent point.

These folks make a mountain out of traffic-cones and peeling paint and ignore all of the hundreds of thousands that are still waiting on their benefits in the VA.
 
So regale us about your military service and experience as a vet. Vets are treated better then ever, remember walter reed hospital and bush?

Uhhh, WRAMC treated people who were in the military. The VA takes care of them after they leave the service.

Excellent point.

These folks make a mountain out of traffic-cones and peeling paint and ignore all of the hundreds of thousands that are still waiting on their benefits in the VA.

hundreds of thousands?
 
Uhhh, WRAMC treated people who were in the military. The VA takes care of them after they leave the service.

Excellent point.

These folks make a mountain out of traffic-cones and peeling paint and ignore all of the hundreds of thousands that are still waiting on their benefits in the VA.

hundreds of thousands?

Yup.

The waiting list used to be around 11,000.

According to one of your favorites ThinkProgress, over 400,000 claims are still pending......

Veterans Are Dying While They're Waiting Months To Get Health Care From The Government | ThinkProgress

Over the past year, the VA has been working to eliminate a backlog of hundreds of thousands of unprocessed medical claims, but there are still about 400,000 overdue compensation claims left. In addition to those 400,000 veterans who are waiting for benefits, another 265,000 former service members have filed appeals with the VA claiming their disability benefits were mistakenly denied or cut.
 
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26. The Obama Administration has slashed military benefits while preserving the porkfest benefits of career civil service bureaucrats.

are you naive enough to believe that civil servants haven't faced cost increases in their benefits?
 
Excellent point.

These folks make a mountain out of traffic-cones and peeling paint and ignore all of the hundreds of thousands that are still waiting on their benefits in the VA.

hundreds of thousands?

Yup.

The waiting list used to be around 11,000.

According to one of your favorites ThinkProgress, over 400,000 claims are still pending......

Veterans Are Dying While They're Waiting Months To Get Health Care From The Government | ThinkProgress

Over the past year, the VA has been working to eliminate a backlog of hundreds of thousands of unprocessed medical claims, but there are still about 400,000 overdue compensation claims left. In addition to those 400,000 veterans who are waiting for benefits, another 265,000 former service members have filed appeals with the VA claiming their disability benefits were mistakenly denied or cut.
guess you should lobby your congressmembers to allocate more money for the processing of claims.

has the house done that?
 
hundreds of thousands?

Yup.

The waiting list used to be around 11,000.

According to one of your favorites ThinkProgress, over 400,000 claims are still pending......

Veterans Are Dying While They're Waiting Months To Get Health Care From The Government | ThinkProgress

Over the past year, the VA has been working to eliminate a backlog of hundreds of thousands of unprocessed medical claims, but there are still about 400,000 overdue compensation claims left. In addition to those 400,000 veterans who are waiting for benefits, another 265,000 former service members have filed appeals with the VA claiming their disability benefits were mistakenly denied or cut.
guess you should lobby your congressmembers to allocate more money for the processing of claims.

has the house done that?

That's always you motherfuckers' excuse.

Democraps screw everything up and you want more money which means more taxes.

Fuck you.

Truth is you can't spend your way out of incompetence.
 
Excellent point.

These folks make a mountain out of traffic-cones and peeling paint and ignore all of the hundreds of thousands that are still waiting on their benefits in the VA.

I find that an amazing majority who post in threads like this actually know little to nothing about the military. They just some in to bash those who are or have served, and throw around pointless political theories that they have.

And their complete and total ignorance becomes apparent by reading their insults, and their amazingly bad information posted.
 
Yup.

The waiting list used to be around 11,000.

According to one of your favorites ThinkProgress, over 400,000 claims are still pending......

Veterans Are Dying While They're Waiting Months To Get Health Care From The Government | ThinkProgress
guess you should lobby your congressmembers to allocate more money for the processing of claims.

has the house done that?

That's always you motherfuckers' excuse.

Democraps screw everything up and you want more money which means more taxes.

Fuck you.

Truth is you can't spend your way out of incompetence.

no, you're right. there is probably some waste and inefficiency that could be cut out of the VA. i don't know how you lay that all at the president's feet, but you're right that it could be done.

you also have to recognize that when we started two wars we should have planned for this - we did not. that doesn't lay so much with obama as it does with the president and congress back in 2002.

finally though it's clear that inefficiency alone can't account for a backlog of 400k. that tells me we need to do two things in addition to streamlining - we need to change the threshold and way in which disability benefits are granted and we need to fund more claims examiners.

do you have any suggestions on how to fix the problem?
 
guess you should lobby your congressmembers to allocate more money for the processing of claims.

has the house done that?

That's always you motherfuckers' excuse.

Democraps screw everything up and you want more money which means more taxes.

Fuck you.

Truth is you can't spend your way out of incompetence.

no, you're right. there is probably some waste and inefficiency that could be cut out of the VA. i don't know how you lay that all at the president's feet, but you're right that it could be done.

you also have to recognize that when we started two wars we should have planned for this - we did not. that doesn't lay so much with obama as it does with the president and congress back in 2002.

finally though it's clear that inefficiency alone can't account for a backlog of 400k. that tells me we need to do two things in addition to streamlining - we need to change the threshold and way in which disability benefits are granted and we need to fund more claims examiners.

do you have any suggestions on how to fix the problem?

Getting rid of Obama would be a good start.

Seems his people are either incompetent or criminally negligent.

11,000 backlog the day he walks in,.....currently over 400,000 today.

What do you think is the problem?
 
That's always you motherfuckers' excuse.

Democraps screw everything up and you want more money which means more taxes.

Fuck you.

Truth is you can't spend your way out of incompetence.

no, you're right. there is probably some waste and inefficiency that could be cut out of the VA. i don't know how you lay that all at the president's feet, but you're right that it could be done.

you also have to recognize that when we started two wars we should have planned for this - we did not. that doesn't lay so much with obama as it does with the president and congress back in 2002.

finally though it's clear that inefficiency alone can't account for a backlog of 400k. that tells me we need to do two things in addition to streamlining - we need to change the threshold and way in which disability benefits are granted and we need to fund more claims examiners.

do you have any suggestions on how to fix the problem?

Getting rid of Obama would be a good start.

Seems his people are either incompetent or criminally negligent.

11,000 backlog the day he walks in,.....currently over 400,000 today.

What do you think is the problem?

i question your 11,000 number

i also want to know, in your opinion, what Obama has done to impede the processing of claims. has he replaced claims staff, or was there just a sharp uptick in claims. do you know the answer? seems like you should before assigning blame.
 
That's always you motherfuckers' excuse.

Democraps screw everything up and you want more money which means more taxes.

Fuck you.

Truth is you can't spend your way out of incompetence.

The VA was jacked up in 1993 when I first fell under it, it was jacked up i 2012 when I fell under it again.

Money is not the solution. They need to gut the system and replace it with people who actually give a damn about Veterans. Instead of a mindless bureaucracy that only wants to tell them "no".

Money does not solve very many things, especially not the malaise that infects the VA.
 
25 Signs That Military Veterans Are Being Treated Like Absolute Trash Under Obama

With every major system, public or private, problems will arise.

For almost three decades, my VA care has been every bit as good as private care or better.
 
finally though it's clear that inefficiency alone can't account for a backlog of 400k. that tells me we need to do two things in addition to streamlining - we need to change the threshold and way in which disability benefits are granted and we need to fund more claims examiners.

do you have any suggestions on how to fix the problem?

The problem is how the VA operates.

As an example, when I was discharged in 1993, I was rated at 10% disability. A month later I met with a VA administrator who reduced this to 0%.

And I submitted claim after claim to get it restored to 10%. And for the next 14 years my rating would bounce between 10% and 0%.

When I was a full-time student I put in an application for 100% during the time I was in school (this is fully allowed). And it was denied. I put this in 3 times in 9 months, only to have them finally accept me, in a letter telling me I was eligible for 100%, but since I had graduated I was no longer eligible.

The VA is a bloated, uncaring bureaucratic nightmare. If you are retired or rated at 80% or more, they are great because they have to take care of you. For anybody else, it is a nightmare most times.
 
That's always you motherfuckers' excuse.

Democraps screw everything up and you want more money which means more taxes.

Fuck you.

Truth is you can't spend your way out of incompetence.

The VA was jacked up in 1993 when I first fell under it, it was jacked up i 2012 when I fell under it again.

Money is not the solution. They need to gut the system and replace it with people who actually give a damn about Veterans. Instead of a mindless bureaucracy that only wants to tell them "no".

Money does not solve very many things, especially not the malaise that infects the VA.

Exactly.....
 
finally though it's clear that inefficiency alone can't account for a backlog of 400k. that tells me we need to do two things in addition to streamlining - we need to change the threshold and way in which disability benefits are granted and we need to fund more claims examiners.

do you have any suggestions on how to fix the problem?

The problem is how the VA operates.

As an example, when I was discharged in 1993, I was rated at 10% disability. A month later I met with a VA administrator who reduced this to 0%.

And I submitted claim after claim to get it restored to 10%. And for the next 14 years my rating would bounce between 10% and 0%.

When I was a full-time student I put in an application for 100% during the time I was in school (this is fully allowed). And it was denied. I put this in 3 times in 9 months, only to have them finally accept me, in a letter telling me I was eligible for 100%, but since I had graduated I was no longer eligible.

The VA is a bloated, uncaring bureaucratic nightmare. If you are retired or rated at 80% or more, they are great because they have to take care of you. For anybody else, it is a nightmare most times.

10% won't get you anything. You have to be over 30% to get any kind of disability.

I'm 10%, and that was from a broken nose during a boxing smoker.
 
I stay away from the VA.

I use my PX privileges, my wife gets her drugs, commissary, and that's about it. Tri-care is a joke. Doesn't pay anything long as I have other insurance. I used to have Champus but they phased that out without telling me.
 

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