By James Wilson
The
trauma experienced by so many veterans at the Veteran’s Administration becomes
at once more poignant and more outrageous when it blindsides someone you know. Raphael fought in Afghanistan and was twice
injured. He made me promise to disguise
his identity before giving permission to tell his story; his benefits could be
eliminated by a vengeful bureaucrat. He
knows others who complained and paid.
Raphael’s
story contains classified information. Among
other things he needs psychotherapy for his PTSD – post traumatic stress disorder. Each time he requests therapy he is assigned
a doctor who is not cleared to hear classified material. The VA explains that it cannot afford enough
docs with the requisite clearance to hear his story; if he talks to someone
without clearance he risks life in prison.
Raphael is 90%
medically retired from the Service because of the injuries he sustained. He worries that he is losing whatever muscle
tone he still has, but if he works out – and is caught by VA authorities – he can
lose all medical and financial benefits.
It is okay for him to be employed – as long as he does not work out or
do anything else to put himself into physical condition for work and play. His VA doc prescribes weekly chiropractic care
because of the injuries to his back. VA
policy is one trip to the chiropractor every three months. It is called Catch 22.
He lives about
two hours from the nearest VA clinic; yet he can only get his medication at
such a facility. That means by the time
he drives two hours, waits in line for two hours – picking up meds is not
considered urgent – and drives home another two hours his day – whether working
or off – is shot. And sometimes the
ordered meds have not yet arrived and he must return another day. This is the price he pays for risking his
life for his country on a foreign battlefield.
His country talks of honoring his sacrifice; plenty of Americans want to
shake his hand and thank him for his service.
But this is the reality with which he and hundreds of thousands of vets
live every day.
Promises were
made when the scandal broke months ago; vets would be given vouchers for care
VA clinics could not provide. Despite
launching of the “new” VA on Veterans’ Day not one vet has received a card. Nothing in the re-organization mentions
changing the policies that penalize Raphael.
I could blame
the Administration. There is no question
things have gotten worse on Obama’s watch; his disdain for the military of
which he is commander in chief is legendary.
But this dysfunction for which Raphael and his brothers and sisters pay
every day goes back a long way. I know a
clinic director who was hounded from his job during the Bush Administration in
retaliation for his constant complaints to higher ups in Washington. And the nature of his belly aching? He wanted adequate medical supplies – in
stock – to serve those who depended on him and on his staff, and a mobile
clinic for vets living in the rural areas of his region. George Bush loved the members of our armed
forces, and they loved him. But he did
not love them enough to crack down on the incompetent and the bean counters –
and not enough to carry the horrific truth to the American public.
It is not too
late. What if we demanded of leaders a
workable plan to overhaul the VA – beginning with the termination of every
employee who has been part of the problem from the top down? What if we demanded that plan include sufficient
funding to pay the debt we owe our vets – from all wars? What if we said, “Nuts!” to promises made by
the leaders who break promises already made to vets? And what if we voted only for leaders who are
honest enough to admit there is not enough money for all things and the
illegals who want drivers’ licenses and a college degree can go to the back of
the line? What if we hound those we
place in office until they deliver – even if they did not promise? The vets were here first and they deserve
whatever they need.
Jesus said there
are none more blessed than those who lay down their lives for their
friends. He refers literally to those
who die in sacrifice, but every vet has sacrificed health, wealth, and many
have damaged hearts and minds. Americans
have an opportunity to right a great injustice and bless as Jesus blesses. Let’s stand tall and do it now.
James A. Wilson is the author of Living
As Ambassadors of Relationships and The
Holy Spirit and the End Times – available at local bookstores or by
e-mailing him at
praynorthstate@charter.net
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