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Let Us Now Praise The VA | Emanuele Corso

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Nov. 3, 2014

The Veterans Administration is a large and sprawling organization -- a bureaucracy by definition and, like all bureaucracies, it has both faults and virtues.

Speaking for myself, I have had nothing but a good VA experience: great care givers, and excellent care over many years.

On Sept. 10 of this year I had a heart attack and was taken by ambulance at my request more than 100 miles to the Albuquerque, New Mexico, VA hospital. It was the best call I could have made.

From the moment of my arrival, through discharge three days and two stents later, I received the best medical attention imaginable. The caring, professionalism, and attentiveness of the staff carried the day.

Because of their dedication and professionalism here I am writing again, being productive -- laying up block, building, and now roofing an addition, splitting firewood, taking my daily mile and a half walks. It’s a new, slower normal but it is a normal -- and thanks to the VA I’m alive to do it.

None of the foregoing, however, negates what seem to be legitimate concerns with the care and attention reported by others. To be sure, in a system as large and unwieldy as the VA, there are going to be problems -- people are going fall into cracks, there are going to be good people and bad people employed in the system, and there are going to be people complaining no matter what.

There will be people like me, who think the world of the VA, and those who hate it. No matter which side of the divide anyone is on, there are irrefutable truths that must be acknowledged and dealt with in a timely manner. First and foremost, the new Director needs all the support and input he can get from all of us and adequate funding from the U.S. Congress, far too many members of which have never served in uniform.

Next, if this country is going to continue on its path of unending wars around the world, a solid and dependable veterans health care system must be in place for those sent into harm’s way, regardless of the cost. If we can afford $1.5 trillion for a fleet of F-35s, we can well afford to provide world-class medical care for those doing the dirty work -- to do less would be immoral.

Consider for a moment the disparity between the $600 billion 2015 Department of Defense budget and the $168 billion allocated for the VA, which cares not just for those returning from current military adventures but vets going back to WW II.

I wasn’t born yesterday and am well aware that politics and morals are generally mutually exclusive. It’s going to take public pressure brought to bear by all those who appreciate and understand the sacrifices required by military service to ensure that Congress ponies up. American service men and women are not stateless mercenaries, they are serving this country, they are serving all of us.

Of course, better than any of this would be to heed General Eisenhower’s warnings and put an end to the war industry. Put $600 billion into public education, health care, infrastructure, and other socially necessary programs. Just imagine what this country could be like. Then and only then would we be truly “exceptional.”

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Emanuele CorsoEmanuele Corso’s essays on politics, education, and the social contract have been published at  NMPolitics, Light of New Mexico, Grassroots Press, Nation of Change, World New Trust and his own: siteseven.net. He taught Schools and Society at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he took his PhD. His BS was in Mathematics. He is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force’s Strategic Air Command where he served as a Combat Crew Officer during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He has been a member of both the Carpenters and Joiners and IATSE (theatrical) labor unions and is retired from IATSE. He is presently working on a book: Belief Systems and the Social Contract.  He can be reached at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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