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In reply to the discussion: Full Text of the Medicare for All Bill [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)....of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Not wise to hold that up for scrutiny:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/07/us/politics/faith-in-agency-clouded-bernie-sanderss-va-response.html
Faith in Agency Clouded Bernie Sanderss V.A. Response
Feb. 6, 2016
There were reports of secret waiting lists to hide long delays in care. Whistle-blowers said as many as 40 veterans had died waiting for appointments. And Congress was demanding answers.
Despite mounting evidence of trouble at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Senator Bernie Sanders, then the chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, initially regarded the complaints as overblown, and as a play by conservatives to weaken one of the countrys largest social welfare institutions.
There is, right now, as we speak, a concerted effort to undermine the V.A., Mr. Sanders said in May 2014, two weeks after the story was picked up by national news organizations. You have folks out there now Koch brothers and others who want to radically change the nature of society, and either make major cuts in all of these institutions, or maybe do away with them entirely.
But the scandal deepened: The secretary of veterans affairs resigned. Reports showed major problems at dozens of V.A. hospitals. And an Obama administration review revealed significant and chronic systemic leadership failures in the hospital system.
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But a review of his record in the job also shows that in a moment of crisis, his deep-seated faith in the fundamental goodness of government blinded him, at least at first, to a dangerous breakdown in the one corner of it he was supposed to police. Despite inspector general reports dating back a decade that documented a growing problem with wait times, Mr. Sanders, who had served on the committee for six years before he became its head, was quick to defend the agency and slow to aggressively question V.A. officials and demand accountability.
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His ideological perspective blurred his ability to recognize the operational reality of what was happening at the V.A., said Paul Rieckhoff, the founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. The reality was that he was one of the last people to publicly recognize the gravity of the situation.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden