While Congressional Republicans wave the flag with
one hand, they are trying to cut benefits for 70,000 veterans with the
other. President Obama has vowed to veto the bill, and House Democrats
are promising to sustain that veto.
On Tuesday, President Obama threatened to veto the
Republican bill, “The Administration strongly opposes House passage of
H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military construction, the
Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year
ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes. The bill fails to
fully fund critical priorities, including veterans’ medical care and
military and VA construction. Furthermore, the legislation includes a
highly problematic ideological rider that would constrain the
President’s ability to protect our national security. If the President
were presented with H.R. 2029, his senior advisors would recommend that
he veto the bill.”
Today, House Democrats also stood up for vets by opposing the legislation.
Rep. Xavier Becerra (Calif.), chairman of the Democratic Caucus, said the GOP’s bill would scale back health benefits for roughly 70,000 veterans, while also denying funds for medical research, education and veterans’ cemeteries.“The secretary came and sent a very strong message, something we rarely hear: ‘Please don’t let this funding bill become law if you care about our veterans. We must do better for them,'” Becerra said.
Republicans didn’t just take away a little bit of
funding from veterans. The Republican funding bill is $1 billion short
of what the VA needs in order to be able to provide care and services to
the nation’s veterans. Since taking control of the House, Republicans
have tried to cut veterans’ benefits on a nearly yearly basis. In 2012,
House Republicans tried to cut benefits while privatizing healthcare. In 2013, House Republicans tried to cut food assistance for 170,000 vets and their families. In 2014, Senate Republicans blocked a veterans’ benefits bill.
President
Obama and his party have defied the partisan rhetoric coming from the
right by trying to provide veterans with the support and services that
they earned. The nation’s promise to its veterans should be sacred, but
Republicans consistently demonstrate that if given the choice they will
always put the wealthy and corporations ahead of those who have risked
their lives for their country.
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