OpEdNews.com
Well,
here we are again. Fiscal year 2005 and no budget for the
Department of Veterans Affairs. To make matters worse, there are
Bush/Cheney republican cheerleaders in congress that want to hold
the proposed V.A. budget at 2004 levels. That makes sense, to keep
a budget that was grossly under funded and apply it to a new year
that has seen a massive influx of new veterans seeking help and
medical care, mostly from the first Gulf war and this current war
of choice in
Iraq
.
Due
to under funding V.A. facilities are being closed (two in my own
state of Oregon); wait time for appointments have increased to
over 6 months in some cases; a back log of over 300,000 disability
claims with decreasing numbers of those to process the claims ala
Bush 2005 proposed budget; nearly 150,000 additional veterans are
eligible for health care due to service in Afghanistan and Iraq to
further strain an already over strained and under funded Veterans
Administration.
These
V.A. budget decisions are being made by those that when they had
the chance to serve this nation in uniform refused to do so! They
were willing to support a war (
Vietnam
) as long as others fought it. People like Cheney, who “had
other priorities than military service”, and Tom DeLay, “there
were so many minorities being called up there was no room for
patriots like me” are the ones that are making policy decisions
on veterans health care and disability payments. They are doing
the same thing in terms of
Iraq
—some one else to fight their war then turn their collective
backs on those that come back needing help.
In
short, veterans that have given their all for this nation are
being told there is no room at the
Inn
. Currently there have been over 26,000 veterans from the
Bush/Cheney war of choice in
Iraq
that have applied for disability benefits and that number is
growing daily.
“The
system is already strained, and it’s going to get strained even
worse,” says David Autry, with the Disabled American Veterans (DAV).
“It’s not a rosy picture at all, and they can’t possibly
hope to say they’re going to provide timely benefits to the new
folks if they can’t provide timely care to the people already in
the system.”
Why
is it we veterans must continue to fight our own government merely
to get it to live up to the promises made when we enlisted and
then went to war? Why is it the Department of Veterans Affairs
must vote to have a budget every year? Why is not the V.A. budget
a mandatory budget line item?
Year
after year, why must we veterans of wars we were sent to fight
continue having to fight in an effort to force this government to
keep its promises made to us?
I
do know this; the V.A. is not ready, by any stretch of the
imagination, for the influx of new veterans from
Afghanistan
and
Iraq
. Will they, as did so many of us that went to Vietnam, have to
fight 20 and 30 years before this government admits the harm done
them by this Bush/Cheney war of choice and gives them their just
due?
Or
will they have to fight 36 years as did I, going through 87
surgeries (with another next week) 22 diseases and extreme medical
conditions (Agent Orange) before getting any semblance of justice?
For their sake I hope and pray not. I fight for them now, as I do
for any and all veterans that have been further victimized by a
government system that for all appearances does not care.
Why
do not a greater number of citizens of this nation care enough
about how veterans have been and are being treated by this system;
Why are not more standing along side of us veterans that want
nothing more, or less, than for this nation to honor the agreement
it made and help us—and now more than ever as even more war torn
veterans will need help and assistance?
Or
have people been numbed so much by “reality TV” and “video
game warfare” they have lost touch with the fact that people,
human beings, are being blown to hell and back, physically,
mentally and emotionally and will need our help? Or is it that the
citizens of this nation will do as Bush, Cheney and the rest of
the republican chickenhawks in congress and just turn their
collective backs on those they have sent to
Iraq
and
Afghanistan
?
I
really do hope the citizens of this nation have more honor than
that—time will tell.
Jack
Dalton is a disabled
Vietnam
veteran and independent writer that
lives in
Portland
,
Oregon
. His web site is www.ommp.org
and his blog is http://jackdalton.bluelemur.com
All comments are read, unfortunately due to the volume of emails
not all are answered. Jack_dalton@ommp.org
is his email address.