Some of you know, by now, that I have worked as a proposal manager for Federal proposals.
Doing this sort of work during the Bush 43 era has been like working on the inside of an Orwell novel. The way that language is twisted on these Government bids is - well, you have to limber up before you look beyond the cover page, or else you're going to get brain sprain.
On this Veterans Day, I urge all Americans to demand that Congress take a good, hard, and overdue look into the inner machinations that led to one of the most Orwellian Request for Proposals (RFP) ever to cross my desk: the RFP to "sell" and "market" veterans groups on the "virtues" of the VA CARES program.
VA CARES stands for:
Captial
Asset
Realignment for
Enhanced
Services
The bait? That new VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) will be built.
The switch? In order to build these new VAMCs, older VAMCs will be closed (primarily in blue states), and shiny new ones will be built (primarily in red states).
The political strategy behind this isn't hard to figure out: reward those areas of the country that were deemed most likely to support the President's military misadventures, even after misgivings set in, and punish those areas of the country that were most likely to upbraid him the loudest.
Hanging in the balance, though, were the amputees, burn victims, and psychologically scarred veterans of Bush's aforementioned military misadventures. These brave veterans want access to gleaming new facilities and state-of-the-art care near their homes - be they in red, purple, or blue states. They deserve that much, at the very least.
The military families of this nation should not have insult added to injury. As part of the Federal Government recovery against Halliburton, I vote that we earmark a substantial portion of those fines, penalties, and outright recovery for the VA budget - with a new head of VA who actually cares.
- David A. Smith, Editor of www.HALwhistleblowers.org and www.BushBunglesBrigade.org
(not to be confused, ever again, with David R. Smith, the as-yet-unindicted VP of Tax at Halliburton)
P.S. My grandfather taught fighter pilots in the Army Air Corps during WW II - and spent the last few years of his life in and out of the VAMC in Beckley, WV, which was initially on the chopping block:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=byrd+rockefeller+rahall+vamc+beckleyHe cherished the camaraderie he found there, and I cherish the stories I heard there. On this - and every - Veterans Day, I miss him, and can't help but chuckle at some of those stories.