Beneficiaries that are victims of the Trumped-Up Administration's Illiteracy: Are not being reached(?), and that is supported by the agency in charge, VA. There is lots of illiteracy now being reported. The incompetent Trumped-Up Administration today ordered Mnuchin to ready Stimulus payments--widely noted. That was supposed to have been directed to another Illiterate, Senator McConnell, of Kentucky(?).
Illiteracy at the Trumped-Up White House is now glaringly apparent since last weekend's flurry of Memorandums. It is illiterate to contend that a $100.00 weekly benefit through December is $300.00 per week. It is illiterate to contend that zero dollars per week from the states, through December, is $100.00 per week in addition to their current benefits. It is illiterate to contend a moratorium on evictions when the federal role is mostly advisory. It is illiterate to contend support for eviction moratoriums that have already expired--or were never put in place at all (Republican states).
In a matter of recent days, the national consensus of voter preferences seems to have been counting, instead!
Biden expands lead over Trump to double digits: poll
The intended illiteracy is damaging to US Nationals, and Tribal and jurisdictional members of various plans.
The Trumped-Up Administration is shown illiterate, and easily seen to be illiterate.
Below is just another instant-matter, adding to the others--and a lot more others.
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The senators say they’ve heard from hundreds of
veterans, as well as Department of Veterans Affairs staff, who cited weeks long mail delays, “causing
veterans to miss doses of vital medications.”
The VA website offers assurances that prescriptions typically arrive within three to five days.
The lawmakers called on DeJoy to reassess the impact of the postal changes on veterans and urged him to work with VA Secretary Robert Wilkie to reduce delays. Veterans are an important constituency for Trump, broadly supporting him in 2016 and during his presidency.
“Access to prescription medications is especially integral during the COVID-19 pandemic when routine
health care appointments may be delayed or cancelled,” according to the letter, which was led by Montana Sen. Jon Tester, the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. “No veteran should have to wonder when their antidepressant or blood pressure medication may arrive — and the effects can be devastating if doses are missed.”
In a statement, VA disputed the notion that mail-order prescriptions were arriving weeks late and pointed to guidance on its website encouraging veterans to request refills at least 10 days before they need it.
“VA always encourages veterans to order routine prescriptions in advance,” said VA spokeswoman Christina Noel. “When it comes to emergent prescriptions, VA either fills them onsite or uses commercial carriers to ensure timely delivery.”
She said prescriptions delivered by the Postal Service are averaging less than three days for delivery, while 95% of those sent by UPS next-day service have been on time.
VA fills about 80% of veteran prescriptions by mail. That translates to almost 120 million prescriptions a year, with deliveries arriving daily to about 330,000 veterans across the country.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, the top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, has been investigating the postal delays after he said DeJoy failed to provide answers about why they were happening. Peters is asking a dozen veterans organizations to provide him with information about wait times for mail-order prescriptions or other problems. He says some veterans have reported to him financial harm caused by late fees after their bills and payments took much longer to arrive in July and August.
THEY WILL NOT BE RESPONDING TO B. KIDD POSTER! THAT IS IN AN ACTUAL LINK!
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"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Deut 23: 19-20, can be said itself to all about fees and charges heaped on Veterans!)