Monday, November 10, 2014

Veterans Day and the new VA chief

I wish to thank ALL Veterans for their service to this country.

There are, according to the Globe, 374,000 veterans living in Mass, of that 273,000 are war time Veterans, with the largest amount of Veterans here in Middlesex County at almost 70,000.  By the War's, 32,000 from WWII, 45,000 from Korea, 124,000 from the Vietnam War and 80,000 from Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan. And I'd be remiss by not pointing out the amount of female Veterans in this State, 32,000, with 203,000 currently serving active duty.

In May of this year, the US house of Representatives passed a proposal to take a moment of silence at 2:11 PM East time.The Bill did receive bi-partisan support, but I've not read or heard of the bill making it into law.

Some of you have read or heard about my efforts to fly the POW MIA flag at the Memorial building, which was apposed by the Veterans agent here in Town. Despite his objections (which no one I've spoken to agrees) the flags are now being flown thanks to the good people at TM, who by a overwhelming vote for a resolution, instructed the Building and Grounds head Jim Polini to hang the flags. Out of this came a policy from the BOS, instructing the POW MIA flags to be flown at the Memorial building, Police and Fire headquarters. There are still 39 Massachusetts families waiting for their loved ones to be accounted for and brought home from Vietnam and thousands from all the past wars and we should never forget them.

A bit of good news for ALL veterans seeking medical help, after the scandal that broke about the VA's administration cooking the books while Veterans waited months for appointments and some even died as a result of the lack of accountability. The President did what he had to and got rid of the VA Chief and now has appointed Robert McDonald, the former CEO of Proctor and Gamble. I saw his interview on 60 minutes last night and I think he will do the right thing for ALL Veterans in this country. He has his work cut out and is trying to hire 28,000 medical staffers. One problem he has is dealing with the Federal Government is that you can't fire anyone, regardless of the infraction. There is a procedure that must be followed and the new head is trying to deal with it. As in most federal agencies, employees have way more protection than private industry. There are literally hundreds of federal employees who have been furloughed because it just is easier to pay them verses trying to fire them. Is it any wonder why we have little faith in the Fed's to do the right thing for tax payers.

As in the past, if you are a Veteran you have a free meal at some local restaurants. You can find them at:
http://freebies.about.com/od/freefood/tp/veterans-day-free-meals.01.htm

7 Comments:

At November 10, 2014 at 10:31 AM , Blogger Jim Pillsbury said...

the video from TM.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivZHKIGOD_Y&spfreload=10

 
At November 10, 2014 at 4:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do you really think one new guy as the head of the VA is going to be able to fix all the messes that exist? he is still only one guy even if he did graduate from the Point

 
At November 10, 2014 at 4:49 PM , Blogger jim pillsbury said...

here's another Federal Site

http://militarybenefits.info/veterans-day-discounts-sales-deals-free-meals/

 
At November 10, 2014 at 4:54 PM , Blogger jim pillsbury said...

Annon,

He stands a better chance of making things right as an outsider.. than a belt-way insider.

The entire country was outraged over the treatment of veterans and all eyes will be focused on him.

Obama must make this right and I'll bet McDonald has been given the authority to move mountains.

I hope he can

 
At November 11, 2014 at 3:40 PM , Blogger jim pillsbury said...

The RMV here in Mass is letting Veterans know that they can have a "Veteran" designation on their licenses. It is offered when you renew your drivers license.
Some 30k Vets from Mass have taken up the offer.

from the MWD

http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/article/20141111/NEWS/141119590/1995/NEWS

 
At November 11, 2014 at 5:16 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice to see someone actually acknowledge the veterans Seems this has become one of those days people only think of as a day off from work or school. Time was when the country spent the day remembering the service of those soldiers who answered the call, and especially those who gave their lives. Some day in the not too distant future I fear Veteran's Day won't exist here anymore. England does this right, the whole country takes notice.

 
At November 11, 2014 at 8:35 PM , Blogger jim pillsbury said...

Annon,

I was in the UK 2 years ago when the controversy over whether it was ok to "wear the red poppy" was in full swing. Even Prince Charles weighed in. They seem to do a great job over there, but The war was in their back yard, closer to home. Many know someone who's parents still remember being bombed where they lived

Milford Veterans Day Parade

And a Town that always does it right is Milford. I was able to take my granddaughter to her first time in a parade, Veterans Day Parade. She along with her brownie buddies carried the Brownies banner and knew fully why the parade was happening.

Great weather, great school bands, and Veterans. What more do you need at a Veterans Day Parade

 

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