This was a very interesting series of articles that came out of the Washington Post this weekend.Soldiers Face Neglect, Frustration At Army's Top Medical Facility (2/18/2007)http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/17/AR2007021701172.htmlThe Hotel Aftermath (2/19/2007)http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/18/AR2007021801335.htmlHospital Investigates Former Aid Chief (2/20/2007)http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/19/AR2007021901113.htmlArmy Fixing Patients' Housing (2/20/2007)http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/19/AR2007021900759.htmlApparently, there was severe neglect for recovering veterans sent to Walter Reed with numerous individuals staying in decrepit housing with minimal care and support. After the story broke over the weekend, the military has gone into overdrive to inspect and clean up the facilities.The treatment was a gross travesty, and I'm thankful to the Washington Post for publishing this story and spurring the military into action.Critics paint that this is simply another example of the Bush administration's neglect of veterans, etc. I wonder how much of this can be attributed to the White House though; in all honesty, this sounds more like the classic case of a bureaucratic snafu, especially for a bureaucracy as large as the DoD. While the Aid Chief is a screwup, it seems that he was qualified on paper for the job, so I don't see another Michael Brown-type case here.Nevertheless, I suppose the real test is how the military and the administration handles the fallout of this issue.Thoughts?
2/20/2007 1:54:06 PM
[TreeTwista]Do you believe everything the liberal propaganda machine tells you?[/TreeTwista]Just wanted to get that comment over and done with.
2/20/2007 2:29:11 PM
From what I have heard the Vet Clinics have always sucked and have pretty consistent budget shortfalls. No shock that the quality of care sucks
2/20/2007 2:45:58 PM
^^ You're quite the bitch as of late.
2/20/2007 3:18:01 PM
I've always been a bitch, tell me something I don't know?
2/20/2007 3:19:45 PM
Colfax Avenue in Denver is the longest continuous street in America.
2/20/2007 3:30:04 PM
^that is pretty cool.The reason this is a Bush problem and not a beuracracy problem is two fold. First, Reed is the most prominent VA hospital, so if it is in the shitter then every other hospital is, presumably, in worst shape. A beuracracy would probably not forget about Reed. Second, and more important, is that Bush has significantly cut benefits to veterans as a way of helping to shrink spending. The problem here is that because of Afghanistan, and especially Iraq, the strain being placed on Veterans Affairs is much more than in recent years. So they are being given less money to deal with more people.
2/20/2007 9:36:22 PM
2/20/2007 10:12:28 PM
I dont know enough about the specifics to say whether it was a lack of money or a lack of planning.Im willing to say that the lack of funds being given to the vets is willful and disgusting. The effect of troops being treated like shit I doubt is intended, but they certainly could have predicted it would happen. I mean, you go to war, of course there are going to be casualties. To lower the funding is beyond questionable.
2/20/2007 10:24:52 PM
This is one of several issues on which I part ways with the Bush administration and many Republicans. You simply cannot be hawkish as hell and then not give the nation's war wounded TOP QUALITY medical care. And, yes, much of the veterans' health-care system in our country has been in shambles for years--more is the pity.
2/21/2007 3:54:46 AM
2/21/2007 7:47:47 AM
I was listening to the Diane Rehm Show where Dana Priest and Anne Hull (the authors of the articles) are on with Lt. General Kevin Kiley, the current U.S. Army Surgeon General Commander for U.S. Army Medical Command and the former head of Walter Reed Hospital at the start of the Iraq War.From what I'm gathering, this is sounding more like a case of the military neglecting veterans versus any particular political entity. The impression I'm getting in the discussion is that whenever the military asks for resources to help wounded soldiers from Congress and the White House, they get the money they need with no questions asked. However, the problem seems to be that the military doesn't bother asking for the resources, and the Congress and White House are simply assuming that since the military isn't asking for any additional funds, that everything is going to plan. Again, I would level charges of sloppy oversight against the administration and the Republicans (the ass in assumption and all that nonsense), but I don't see this as them intentionally neglecting the wounded from Iraq.This however, does not apply to funding cuts to the VA. They are guilty for the budget they create.
2/21/2007 10:36:35 AM
Considering the military cant pay for basic maintenance on the bases and equipment we have, they might be spending the money on protecting the troops in the field instead of those at homebut its absurd that they would have to make a choice between fixing classrooms at west point, fixing walter reed or giving tanks that work to the troops in the field
2/21/2007 11:23:38 AM
2/21/2007 12:15:09 PM
2/21/2007 3:28:28 PM
2/21/2007 3:54:23 PM
^ It's not a pejorative "entitlement" if you earned it--oftentimes through not only service, but the loss of limbs, eyes, pieces of skull and brain, and so on.
2/21/2007 4:42:25 PM
2/21/2007 4:50:18 PM
i was wondering why my nuts were sore...state409 is all over them
2/21/2007 4:57:06 PM
^^ Yes bases fall under the basic budget which is severely restricted right now. The war budget is theoretically seperate, but once a unit redeploys to the US it falls back under the peacetime budget, and its from that account that all the reconsitution money comes from.As I've pointed out before, the Air Force has the latest and the greatest pretty much all around and has been the beneficiary of the lions share of non-deployed operations budget increases despite its marginal involvement with the war itself. This is not a political party issue, but an issue of bringing home the bacon for a congressman's district or state. A bigger USAF budget means more contracts for $Texas end items, which means more jobs and revenue in said congressman's home district. Brand new F-22 assembly line = sexy, contract for small supplier of body armor components = not sexy.[Edited on February 21, 2007 at 5:01 PM. Reason : .]
2/21/2007 5:01:25 PM
isnt it scheduled to close in 2011? What is going to replace it?
2/21/2007 6:52:08 PM
a new hospital in BethesdaDeWitt will take some of the burden too down in Belvoir
2/21/2007 6:58:59 PM
I take back what I said about the budget process.Hang these fuckers from the nearest tree.
3/1/2007 12:01:24 AM
The gov't can't hardly handle a health care system with our vets... but it will do great with universal socialized medicine.
3/1/2007 12:04:29 AM
i didnt realize criminal behavior ended when you got rid of the govt. or is that because there are also no laws?
3/1/2007 12:06:48 AM
Few people see the human cost of the war, as our wounded veterans are largely tucked away in places like Walter Reed. A lower percentage of the casualties are killed than ever, yet media reports still focus on the number of deaths. The ramifications of Iraq are not going to sink in until we see crippled veterans all over the place 5-10 years down the line.
3/1/2007 2:53:36 AM
3/1/2007 11:48:17 AM
3/5/2007 12:04:42 AM
bump by request
10/25/2009 11:13:03 PM
I was under the impression that Walter Reed was going to be closed down when they finish the monstrosity of a hospital they are currently building at Fort Belvoir. I know they have about four or five other satellite buildings for the hospital at Belvoir that haven't broken ground yet, but the hospital itself is moving right along.[Edited on October 25, 2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason : I guess it must be Bush's fault that these buildings weren't in place when he took office]
10/25/2009 11:43:34 PM
10/26/2009 4:55:38 AM
^ that's a pretty awesome story
10/26/2009 6:29:09 AM
^^^From what I remember, the new big hospital will be in Bethesda, while DeWitt up in Belvoir is expanding and renovating as well.[Edited on October 26, 2009 at 6:31 AM. Reason : ...]
10/26/2009 6:31:27 AM