A government that fails to secure its borders is guilty of dereliction of duty. A government that fails to care for our men and women on the frontlines is guilty of malpractice. A government that puts the needs of illegal aliens above U.S. veterans for political gain should be prosecuted for criminal neglect bordering on treason.Compare, contrast and weep:In Sacramento, Calif., lawmakers are moving forward with a budget-busting plan to extend government-funded health insurance to at least 1.5 million illegal aliens.In Los Angeles, federal bureaucrats callously canceled an estimated 40,000 diagnostic tests and treatments for American veterans with cancer and other illnesses to cover up a decade-long backlog.In New York, doctors report that nearly 40 percent of their patients receiving kidney dialysis are illegal aliens. A survey of nephrologists in 44 states revealed that 65 percent of them treat illegal aliens with kidney disease.In Memphis, a VA whistleblower reported that his hospital was using contaminated kidney dialysis machines to treat America's warriors. The same hospital previously had been investigated for chronic overcrowding at its emergency room, leading to six-hour waits or longer. Another watchdog probe found unconscionable delays in processing lab tests at the center. In addition, three patients died under negligent circumstances, and the hospital failed to enforce accountability measures.In Arizona, illegal aliens incurred health care costs totaling an estimated $700 million in 2009.In Phoenix, at least 40 veterans died waiting for VA hospitals and clinics to treat them, while government officials created secret waiting lists to cook the books and deceive the public about deadly treatment delays.At the University of California at Berkeley, UC President Janet Napolitano (former secretary of the Department of Homeland Security) has offered $5 million in financial aid to illegal alien students. Across the country, 16 states offer in-state tuition discounts for illegal aliens: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington. In addition, the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education, the University of Hawaii Board of Regents and the University of Michigan Board of Regents all approved their own illegal alien tuition benefits.In 2013, the nation's most selective colleges and universities had enrolled just 168 American veterans, down from 232 in 2011. Anti-war activists have waged war on military recruitment offices at elite campuses for years. The huge influx of illegal aliens in state universities is shrinking the number of state-subsidized slots for vets.In 2013, the Obama Department of Homeland Security released 36,007 known, convicted criminal illegal aliens, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. The catch-and-release beneficiaries include thugs convicted of homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping, and thousands of drunk or drugged driving crimes.The same Department of Homeland Security issued a report in 2009 that identified returning combat veterans as worrisome terrorist and criminal threats to America.In Washington, Big Business and open-borders lobbyists are redoubling efforts to pass another massive illegal alien amnesty to flood the U.S. job market with low-wage labor.Across the country, men and women in uniform returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan have higher jobless rates than the civilian population. The unemployment rate for new veterans has spiked to its worst levels, nearing 15 percent. For veterans ages 24 and under, the jobless rate is a whopping 29.1 percent, compared to 17.6 percent nationally for the age group.A Forbes columnist reported last year that an Air Force veteran was told: "We don't hire your kind."And last December, Democrats led the charge to reduce cost-of-living increases in military pensions -- while blocking GOP Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions' efforts to close a $4.2 billion loophole that allows illegal aliens to collect child tax credits from the IRS, even if they pay no taxes. The fraudulent payments to illegal aliens would have offset the cuts to veterans' benefits.America: medical and welfare welcome mat to the rest of the world, while leavings its best and bravest veterans to languish in hospital lounges, die waiting for appointments, and compete for jobs and educational opportunities against illegal border-crossers, document fakers, visa violators and deportation evaders. Shame on us.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
How America Treats Illegal Immigrants vs U.S. Veterans
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Action Alert: Support True Health Care Freedom in Ohio!
Remaining steadfast in our fight to free Ohio from the chains of Obamacare, the following is an important Update & Action Alert on the Health Care Compact (HB 227) efforts in Ohio.
The Health Care Compact was successfully voted out of the OH House State & Local Government Committee with a recommendation for passage on 4/2/14.
Yesterday we were informed by OH Rep. Wes Retherford, one of the lead co-sponsors of the Health Care Compact (HB 227), that he is hoping the Health Care Compact will be put to a full vote on the House Floor this coming week - possibly as early as this coming Tuesday (5/27/14).
While this is wonderful news, this leaves us with a short time frame to contact our OH Rep's to encourage their support for true health care freedom in Ohio with a yes vote on the Health Care Compact (HB 227).
How You Can Help!
Please contact the below area GOP members in the OH House and ask they please support passage of the Health Care Compact.
Being this is Memorial Day weekend and they will not be returning to work until Tuesday, please leave a message on voice mail and/or click the given links to send an email.
Cuyahoga County --
Rep. Mike Dovilla
Phone: (614)466-4895
Rep. Nan Baker
Phone: (614)466-0961
Rep. Marlene Anielski
Phone: (614)644-6041
Note: Please thank Rep. Anielski for supporting the HCC as Vice-Chair on the State & Local Government Committee and encourage her continued support.
Medina County --
Rep. Dave Hall
Phone: (614)466-2994
Summit County --
Rep. Marilyn Slaby
Phone: (614)644-5085
Rep. Anthony DeVitis
Phone: (614)466-1790
Please sign the petition in support of the Health Care Compact to show Ohio legislators you support true health care freedom in Ohio. After you sign it please forward it your friends, family and social network.
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Decoration Day and the history of Memorial Day
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by David W. Blight, Yale University
Americans understand that Memorial Day, or
"Decoration Day," as my parents called it, has something to do with
honoring the nation's war dead. It is also a day devoted to picnics, road
races, commencements, and double-headers. But where did it begin, who created
it, and why?
As a nation we are at war now, but for most
Americans the scale of death and suffering in this seemingly endless wartime
belongs to other people far away, or to people in other neighborhoods.
Collectively, we are not even allowed to see our war dead today. That was not
the case in 1865.
At the end of the Civil War the dead were
everywhere, some in half buried coffins and some visible only as unidentified
bones strewn on the killing fields of Virginia or Georgia. Americans, north and
south, faced an enormous spiritual and logistical challenge of memorialization.
The dead were visible by their massive absence. Approximately 620,000 soldiers
died in the war. American deaths in all other wars combined through the Korean
conflict totaled 606,000. If the same number of Americans per capita had died
in Vietnam as died in the Civil War, 4 million names would be on the Vietnam
Memorial. The most immediate legacy of the Civil War was its slaughter and how [we]
remember it.
War kills people and destroys human creation; but
as though mocking war's devastation, flowers inevitably bloom through its
ruins. After a long siege, a prolonged bombardment for months from all around
the harbor, and numerous fires, the beautiful port city of Charleston, South
Carolina, where the war had begun in April, 1861, lay in ruin by the spring of
1865. The city was largely abandoned by white residents by late February. Among
the first troops to enter and march up Meeting Street singing liberation songs
was the Twenty First U. S. Colored Infantry; their commander accepted the
formal surrender of the city.
Thousands of black Charlestonians, most former
slaves, remained in the city and conducted a series of commemorations to
declare their sense of the meaning of the war. The largest of these events, and
unknown until some extraordinary luck in my recent research, took place on May
1, 1865. During the final year of the war, the Confederates had converted the
planters' horse track, the Washington Race Course and Jockey Club, into an outdoor
prison. Union soldiers were kept in horrible conditions in the interior of the
track; at least 257 died of exposure and disease and were hastily buried in a
mass grave behind the grandstand. Some twenty-eight black workmen went to the
site, re-buried the Union dead properly, and built a high fence around the
cemetery. They whitewashed the fence and built an archway over an entrance on
which they inscribed the words, "Martyrs of the Race Course."
Then, black Charlestonians in cooperation with
white missionaries and teachers, staged an unforgettable parade of 10,000
people on the slaveholders' race course. The symbolic power of the low-country
planter aristocracy's horse track (where they had displayed their wealth,
leisure, and influence) was not lost on the freedpeople. A New York
Tribune correspondent witnessed the event, describing "a procession
of friends and mourners as South Carolina and the United States never saw
before."
At 9 am on May 1, the procession stepped off led
by three thousand black schoolchildren carrying arm loads of roses and singing
"John Brown's Body." The children were followed by several hundred
black women with baskets of flowers, wreaths and crosses. Then came black men
marching in cadence, followed by contingents of Union infantry and other black
and white citizens. As many as possible gathering in the cemetery enclosure; a
childrens' choir sang "We'll Rally around the Flag," the
"Star-Spangled Banner," and several spirituals before several black
ministers read from scripture. No record survives of which biblical passages
rung out in the warm spring air, but the spirit of Leviticus 25 was surely
present at those burial rites: "for it is the jubilee; it shall be holy
unto you… in the year of this jubilee he shall return every man unto his own
possession."
Following the solemn dedication the crowd
dispersed into the infield and did what many of us do on Memorial Day: they
enjoyed picnics, listened to speeches, and watched soldiers drill. Among the
full brigade of Union infantry participating was the famous 54th Massachusetts
and the 34th and 104th U.S. Colored Troops, who performed a special
double-columned march around the gravesite. The war was over, and Decoration
Day had been founded by African Americans in a ritual of remembrance and
consecration. The war, they had boldly announced, had been all about the
triumph of their emancipation over a slaveholders' republic, and not about
state rights, defense of home, nor merely soldiers' valor and sacrifice.
. . .
Officially, as a national holiday, Memorial Day
emerged in 1868 when General John A. Logan, commander-in-chief of the Grand
Army of the Republic, the Union veterans organization, called on all former
northern soldiers and their communities to conduct ceremonies and decorate
graves of their dead comrades.
Read the rest here.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Alicia Colon on conservatives going local
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From Jewish World Review, here is the excellent Alicia Colon on
conservatives going local:
. . . The Republican
National Committee hasn't a clue on how to reach the low-info voters that
continually vote for the Democrats. Until they find a savvy political activist
like the late Lee Atwater, I will not donate my measly dollars to it or any
other establishment GOP organization.
It should be a given
that the mainstream media has no journalistic integrity and is just a partisan
mouthpiece for this administration and its Kool-aid cabinet. There are,
however, ways to outsmart the Alinskeyites but the GOP is so entrenched in
mediocrity and poor leadership that they throw away opportunities to take back
the country. It needs to look past the Ivy League alumnae as fodder for its
activism and embrace the grassroots because that's where our salvation will
come from.
. . .
. . . Here's a reality check for
conservatives. We know what's going on in our country because we watch Fox
News, log onto terrific informative online sites like the Drudgereport.com,
lucianne.com, Daily Caller, Newsbusters.com, National Review Online; American
Thinker and of course Jewish World Review. Thanks to the Internet we
have access to the U.K's Daily Mail and Telegraph and Canada's Free Press. Half
of the country does not visit these truth tellers so how do we get them to know
the truth is out there?
So much money is
spent on advertising in the markets that our choir listens to. Why waste money
there? Outsmart the media by advertising great, informative, attractive, ballsy
ads on the stations that the low-info voters watch and listen to, e.g.-MTV,
BET, TMV and talk shows.
I'm completely
baffled by these focus groups that I watch on Fox that are so predictable
because they are filled with educated middle to upper class attendees. Why not
go into the inner cities and offer cash for the opinion of the people there?
Find out how they get their information, whom they respect and just offer them
the truth. Tell them about the racist history of the Democrat Party and that it
has been the Republicans and Lincoln's party that has always been for civil
rights. We need good community leaders that can host town hall meetings to
promote the party's agenda to show how it benefits those communities.
That's how the Democrats operate but we will offer them the truth not BS.
The GOP has to get
off their high horse and stop avoiding the underclass. These are people who
have been made to feel like victims by politicians who have conned them into
thinking the government is their only resource. We have excellent role models
for them in the Republican Party whose inspiring stories they have never heard
of. Has the RNC reached out to Lloyd Marcus or Alfonzo Rachel? They certainly
haven't recruited me except to ask for funding. What a joke. I just send those
letters back with "I AM BROKE" written in black marker. We can throw
block parties in the inner cities to show off our stars. Spend money to improve
these areas. Instead of having fundraisers in Vegas or deluxe restaurants,
support local businesses, hire people from the area for these events. It will
take time but the only way for the GOP to undo the demonizing by the media is
to get up and personal with all the electorate.
As for the
conservative base, it needs to stop whining about the liberal bias and start
supporting those battling for the truth. It doesn't take much, just a few
dollars from each of the millions of readers to sustain those struggling voices
of truth. If you enjoy getting the truth online, look for the site's donation
button. If it doesn't have any, don't complain about those ads because that's
supporting the site. Frequent the businesses through the site and help them
survive.
2014 may be our last
chance to oust the Obama minions and sycophants from office so get involved and
help spread the truth. If you're not physically able, open your wallets and
support the grass root challengers.
Read the rest here.
And check out some of the comments.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Obama Administration Threatened Sanctions Against Nigeria For Fighting Boko Haram
From Gateway Pundit --
In 2013, the Obama administration threatened to sanction Nigeria for fighting the Boko Haram terrorist group.Canada Free Press reported:Hillary Clinton wasn’t the only Obama administration official who went to bat for Boko Haram over the past few years.
Soon after John Kerry took over as Secretary of State, the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Terence P. McCulley, accused the Nigerian government of butchery during a confrontation with Boko Haram terrorists in Baga, a Nigerian town on the shores of Lake Chad, and in May 2013 threatened to withdraw U.S. military aid from the West African nation.
Boko Haram militants attacked a Nigerian military outpost in April 2013 outside Baga, killing one soldier. Following the three-day battle human rights activists, including the George Soros-funded and liberal aligned Human Rights Watch, which is not exactly known for its impartiality when it comes to reporting on Islamic issues, claimed the Nigerian military wantonly slaughtered 183 civilians and burned down over 2,000 homes and businesses.
The Nigerian government denied the claims saying the death toll and destruction had been vastly overstated by its enemies, and in fact 30 Boko Haram terrorists, 6 civilians and one soldier, had died in the fighting. Reports from the Baga clinic, which treated 193 people following the battle, but only 10 with serious injuries, seemed to back up the Nigerian government claim that no large-scale massacre had occurred.More here.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Common Core Math doesn't add up
From IJReview:
College students at George Mason University were recently shown the Common Core method — being taught to many of America’s elementary school students — for solving this basic math problem: 32 – 12 = ?
If you can follow the “logical” sequence for arriving at the answer, congratulations. The rest of us are stumped.
Friday, May 16, 2014
"Mad as Hell" Shinseki Tells Second Biggest Lie of the Year over VA Health Care
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Though Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki claims to be "mad as hell" over the recent deaths of 40 veterans awaiting care in AZ and other "secret waiting lists," and has accepted the resignation of Dr. Robert Petzel, the under secretary for health in the Department of Veterans Affairs, Shinseki himself still REFUSES to step down and has no plans of resigning.
The below is from Pete Hegseth, CEO of Concerned Veterans for America, in response to the testimony given by Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee yesterday....
From Fox News --
Thursday morning Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki came before the Senate Veterans Affairs committee and proclaimed—with a straight face—that the VA health care system is “a good system.”
While Politifact has already deemed President Obama’s infamous “if you like your health care plan, you can keep it” the lie of the year—Shinseki’s statement ranks a close, and unfortunate, second.
The totality of the Secretary’s remarks before the committee Thursday were not only deceptive, they were detached, defensive, and unbefitting a leader who should be fighting mad about the scandals engulfing the VA.The totality of the Secretary’s remarks before the committee Thursday were not only deceptive, they were detached, defensive, and unbefitting a leader who, by now, should be fighting mad about the scandals engulfing VA, firing those responsible, and fundamentally challenging every assumption he has about the manner in which care is provided to our veterans.
Instead, Shinseki played the role of aloof bureaucrat, reading dispassionately from his prepared remarks in a monotone voice, as if this was a run-of-the-mill budget hearing. Shinseki’s comments were spot on in that respect—a perfect personification of VA’s indifferent and unaccountable bureaucracy.
As my organization Concerned Veterans for America has been saying for years—and Fox News has been reporting aggressively—the VA is an infected bureaucracy, incapable of delivering timely care to veterans; instead, the VA has been cooking the books to preserve the jobs and bonuses of senior officials.
The Phoenix VA scandal has been the most publicized example—with as many as 40 veterans allegedly dying while waiting on a secret list.
But Phoenix is just the tip of the iceberg, with another half-dozen whistleblowers from across the country stepping up in the past few weeks to reveal similar secret lists.
Plain and simple—the VA is failing in its core mission to veterans: providing timely and quality healthcare. Across the country, veterans are waiting months for basic appointment, let alone specialized care.
By VA’s own account, only 41 percent of veterans are seen for a medical appointment within 14 days; a number that is certainly dramatically lower in light of how VA has cooked the books on appointments.
Wait times of weeks and months are unacceptable anywhere, let alone for our veterans.
As for the quality of care, while it is great at many facilities, it has been uneven at others—just ask the families of veterans in Pittsburgh and Atlanta about deaths that could have been prevented due to medical malpractice.
All of this is unacceptable.
As a result of these revelations and his performance before Congress Thursday, there will be more calls for Shinseki to resign, and rightfully so. But that action alone would not solve this problem. Just as the problem is more than just the scandal in Phoenix, the problems at VA are much larger than Shinseki.
Shinseki should be fired immediately—as my group, the American Legion, and many Senators have called for—but that is only the beginning.
Fundamental reform is needed, from top to bottom, to shake up a calcified and unaccountable bureaucracy. These reforms start with accountability at the very top, and throughout VA.
VA must also be made more transparent, and the benefits veterans have earned should be more portable—meaning if you can’t get timely or convenient care at a local VA, you can go elsewhere.
It also must be made clear that the problems at VA are not funding problems. Some individuals testified Thursday that more money might solve the problem. This is bogus.
Sure, there are certain aspects of VA that could use additional funding, but reallocation of existing funds would be more than sufficient.
In Phoenix alone, 59% of salaries are spent on administration and operations, notmedical care.
The VA bureaucracy is very adept at gobbling up additional funding; so before we spend more money on VA, we need to reform it. Let’s stop throwing more money at a bureaucracy incapable of using it wisely or efficiently.
Finally, some members at Thursday’s hearing pointed, with hopeful expectation, toward the White House’s decision to appoint a top Obama political operative to oversee a VA “review.”
Count me as underwhelmed and skeptical about it.
The White House has zero incentive to find wrongdoing at VA, and I have very little faith that anything substantive will be found from this investigation.
Only a bipartisan and independent investigation will do the job, and Congress should press for one; but not at the expense of immediate and real reform.
If one thing was clear today, it’s that Congress should get to work providing much-needed oversight for VA.
The House and Senate would be wise to start with the VA Management Accountability Act of 2014, a bill that would allow senior managers at VA to actually be fired.
It’s common sense, non-partisan, and long-overdue reform. The bill is not a silver bullet, but is a great start.
It will likely see a vote soon in the House; but the question is whether the Senate, with all the Republican and Democratic bluster we witnessed on Thursday, will step up to the plate and pass an actual piece of reform legislation.
For Congress, and the White House, it’s put up or shut up time.
Pete Hegseth is a Fox News contributor. He is the CEO of Concerned Veterans for America and the former executive director of Vets for Freedom. He is an infantry officer in the Army National Guard and has served tours in Afghanistan and Iraq and at Guantanamo Bay. Learn more at:www.concernedveteransforamerica.org.
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