Trump 2025

January 8th, 2025 at 6:59:44 AM permalink
rxwine
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The GOP is waging a stealth attack on veterans’ healthcare

Fellow veterans: our healthcare is under attack.

Republicans launched an unprecedented assault on the Department of Veterans Affairs’s healthcare system earlier this month with devastating bills that would gut it from the inside out. This isn’t reform: it’s demolition and privatization. And it is fiscally reckless.


The architects of this attack are following the lead of Concerned Veterans for America, a Koch-backed outfit that has long plotted VA privatization. Feel-good buzzwords mask the ongoing takedown of the very system that millions of my fellow veterans and I rely on. Despite the slick marketing attempt, the proposals would strip the VA of its core functions, reducing it to little more than a checkbook for private-sector (and less accountable) providers.

The VA consistently matches or beats private-sector care in quality and patient satisfaction. It has built-in oversight that continually seeks improvement and accountability when things aren’t working well. But despite this reality, those with something to gain from this privatization agenda would rather lose that oversight, preferring to farm veterans out to lower-quality private providers instead of investing in the VA.

Republican politicians’ stance on VA spending has become an exercise in fiscal fantasy. They are carelessly pushing for unlimited private-sector siphoning of VA funds, consequences be damned. A March 2024 report authored by six independent healthcare experts laid bare an alarming reality: external private-sector spending is ballooning by 15-20 percent annually, an unsustainable rate that threatens to bleed the VA system dry.

Rather than heed these warnings, my Republican colleagues are doubling down on the very policies that endanger the system. Four of the proposed bills don’t just ignore the report’s findings — they actively accelerate the problem by pushing more veterans and pumping more money into pricier, private care with far less oversight.


When funding is shifted from the VA into private providers without replacement, VA facilities must cut staffing and programs that my fellow veterans rely on. If we don’t act soon, the VA will be turned into another insurance company. Two of the bills, the deceptively named Complete the Mission and Veterans Health Care Freedom Acts, have provisions that would do just that.

The VA is being hollowed out in favor of profits. This isn’t fiscal conservatism; it’s a deliberate choice to weaken and replace a valued public healthcare system with a more expensive and worse private alternative. It’s like watching someone respond to warnings about a leaking boat by drilling more holes in the hull. And with Republicans about to gain control of all three branches of government and wielding Project 2025 as their blueprint, the danger has never been more real.


Take the Trump administration’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. I am all for protecting public money — I have a record of fighting against defense contractors price gouging our military. But what I am not for is DOGE taking a hacksaw to veterans’ healthcare. The leaders of the new department are proposing cutting up to $119 billion from the VA and its healthcare program. If their vision comes to pass, it will essentially eliminate all types of healthcare, including primary, surgical, specialty, dental and mental health care — and a heck of a lot more.

From these dangerous proposals to the pipeline-to-privatization bills the Congress heard this month, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Three and a half million veterans get all their healthcare in-house at the VA. Many of these veterans have service-related disabilities, and these bills would risk eliminating access to the specialized care they earned. The reality is, many civilian providers are not fully equipped to handle complex war injuries, toxic exposure cases or traumatic brain injuries. That’s where the VA comes in.

Veterans are crystal clear about where we stand. The Veterans of Foreign Wars’ own survey shows that veterans overwhelmingly support keeping the VA as their primary healthcare provider. The Disabled American Veterans testified the same. But the bill’s backers aren’t listening to the voices of veterans and these trusted veterans service organizations.
"Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP.
January 8th, 2025 at 7:13:27 AM permalink
Shrek
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As usual, the liberal cannot make their point so starts calling names. SOOPOO, you have beaten him in the argument.

I wonder if he's gonna start posting links to trans porn like that other guy. 😂😂
January 8th, 2025 at 7:15:58 AM permalink
rxwine
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I don't know why Trump is so afraid of the release of Jack Smith's report. He's just going to tell his supporters it's full of lies, and they are going to obey him and believe it without question like they always do.
"Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP.
January 8th, 2025 at 7:26:59 AM permalink
SOOPOO
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For a physician, you are absolute schit at data. You know better than to use anecdotal information, especially from a geographical area that would skew results, For every real life experience of docs wanting to come here, I have an equal or greater number of docs coming here as interns and residents then going back to Canada with no intention of practicing here is our terrible HC system. Wanna play a game of "who's bigger"? I like my chances with my anecdotal-and real-data compared to yours..

I''ll go toe to toe with an anti-woman anti-worker, anti-immigrant doctor any day of the week. Your arguments are often just embarrassing.


You are just so sad. The residents who train here almost to a man ( and woman) want to stay here! It is just not so easy due to the rules in place. Many are in this position…. work in an ‘underserved’ area (euphemism for slum) or go back. Most stay anyway. They come here as interns and residents because we train them the best. Show me a list of American doctors that want to train anywhere but the USA. YOU CAN’T.

In summary, they go back to Canada because they HAVE TO.

As I’ve mentioned before, I can assure you this ‘anti-immigrant’ doctor has hired more immigrants than you have. It was easy. I trained them. In training, you can tell who the good ones are versus the bad ones. Other than if it was legal because of their visa status, I NEVER cared about if they were born here or not. Just how good a doctor they were.

Anti-worker? If that’s what you call allowing private businesses the right to set rules for their workers so that the business can run efficiently, I guess I’m anti-worker. Thanks for reminding me of another reason the Democrats suck.

Anti-woman? I don’t know how you even get there? I’m ‘pro abortion’, to the point I was one of the (about1/2) of my partners who would anesthetize those in need for the procedures. I’d hire women throughout my career as well. Supported female politicians. Participated in transgender surgeries. (Could opt out if you wanted to).
Oh, you call me anti-woman because I don’t think those born male should compete in women’s sports?

As I’ve said before, arguing with you is too easy. I need ams back!
January 8th, 2025 at 8:13:02 AM permalink
PotPie
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Trump wants for the U.S. to take over Greenland
he's also mentioned Canada in the same light
really stupid stuff

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/late-night-hosts-donald-trump-greenland-canada-mexico-1235228416/
the foolish sayings of a rich man pass for words of wisdom by the fools around him
January 8th, 2025 at 8:25:13 AM permalink
SOOPOO
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So Trump wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico, to Gulf of America. I wonder if he can also rename the Atlantic Ocean, to Trump Ocean? How about renaming ‘Old Faithful’ to ‘The Donald’?

Is there some international agreement on naming? Like can we ‘officially’ call Antarctica….. Paradise? Who can stop us? Maybe then Trump will send the rounded up illegal immigrants…. to Paradise?

(I hope DOGE gets in his way of this ‘wasteful spending’ on name changes!)
January 8th, 2025 at 9:25:55 AM permalink
Evenbob
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So Trump wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico, to Gulf of America. I wonder if he can also rename the Atlantic Ocean, to Trump Ocean? How about renaming ‘Old Faithful’ to ‘The Donald’?

Is there some international agreement on naming? Like can we ‘officially’ call Antarctica….. Paradise? Who can stop us? Maybe then Trump will send the rounded up illegal immigrants…. to Paradise?

(I hope DOGE gets in his way of this ‘wasteful spending’ on name changes!)


Trump didn't do it, I believe it was that idiot MTG that coined the phrase. Why can't she just keep her big fat mouth shut
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January 8th, 2025 at 12:20:04 PM permalink
Tanko
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Quote: rxwine
'307,000 veterans may have died awaiting Veterans Affairs health care, report says' -CNN

That was about enrollment, not actual care given. And this report is 9 years old


Pretty bad, right? That's how it was before Trump fixed it seven years ago.

They were listed in the VA Enrollment System, but they died before their applications for care were processed.

'A fatal wait:' Veterans forced to wait months for medical care.

Quote: rxwine
NO one is against fixing anything but Republcans are trying to push privatizsation not doing something more productive.


A Democrat Congressman says it, and that's all you need to know. Right.

This is the 'Complete the Mission Act" that DeLuzio is complaining about:

https://veterans.house.gov/uploadedfiles/complete_the_mission_act_bill_text.pdf

It codifies access standards and gives veterans the right to elect non-departmental healthcare, when the VA cannot schedule an appointment within 20 days for primary care, or 28 days for specialty care.

How is that a threat to the VA System?

'The Complete the Mission Act of 2024 would continue to make the VA health care system more accessible and accountable to the veterans it serves. It would codify current access standards and require VA to publish their wait times for all VA medical centers, setting a baseline expectation for timeliness of care. Further, this bill would establish a defined access standard for the provision of residential substance abuse treatment, recognizing that when a veteran in an addiction crisis decides that help is needed, time is of the essence. Finally, this bill would require VA to be more transparent with veterans when they are deciding their best options for care, whether at VA or through a community-based provider.'
January 8th, 2025 at 12:57:44 PM permalink
rxwine
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A Democrat Congressman says it, and that's all you need to know. Right.




Fat chance, It's been going on for years now. Hardly the first time I've heard or read about it. Denying it is same lie Republicans made about abortion not being threatened.

Tanko say Republicans have nothing against socialized healthcare.
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January 8th, 2025 at 2:07:12 PM permalink
rxwine
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Next up, we can discuss how Republicans don't really want to privatize the school system.
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