VoteVets: Ryan budget "shortchanges veterans horribly" [View all]
With Ryan now officially Romney's choice for GOP VP nominee, today VoteVets is once again sending Jon Soltz's piece from March on the Ryan budget and vets to the group's email lists:
GOP Budget Doesn't Even Say the Word "Veteran"
Jon Soltz
Co-Founder of VoteVets.org, Iraq War Veteran
Posted: 03/21/2012 4:24 pm
Do Republicans care about keeping our promise to veterans?
Looking at the recently released GOP budget, written by Rep. Paul Ryan, it's hard to see how they do. In fact, looking at the nearly 100 page document, the word "veteran" doesn't appear once. Not once.
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But, without saying the word "veteran," the budget tells us a lot about what they think about veterans. The budget calls for across the board spending freezes and cuts.
If enacted, the Ryan GOP budget would cut $11 billion from veterans spending, or 13 percent from what President Obama proposes in his own plan.
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Additionally, after the backlash against ending Medicare the last time Paul Ryan released a budget, they're at it again. That, too, affects veterans. I was speaking with one veteran in Missouri, who lost both of his legs in Iraq.
His care now relies largely on Medicare, as it does for so many veterans who were wounded. In fact, older veterans, even those not wounded, rely on Medicare like any other senior. So, no, I couldn't believe that Paul Ryan and the GOP would again propose ending Medicare.
Yet, here we are. A budget from the GOP that short changes veterans, horribly. And where does that money go? Not to reducing the debt. The debt as a share of GDP would actually increase under the Ryan plan.
The money doesn't go towards anything, really. But it does go towards some people. As in $3 trillion in tax giveaways to the richest Americans and corporations. People like Mitt Romney, who already pays a tax rate lower than most of our troops.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-soltz/gop-budget-doesnt-even-sa_b_1370899.html
And Romney made the VP announcement and introduced Ryan with a U.S. battleship as a prop.