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New Hampshire Senator Blasted For VA Inaction

Jeanne Shaheen is playing politics with New Hampshire’s veterans.

In an op-ed in the Union-Leader written by Pete Hegseth of Concerned Veterans for America (CVA), Hegseth takes Shaheen to task for ignoring veterans issues before national attention was focused on the VA over the mistreatment of our veterans.

Read the op-ed HERE.

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Braley Skips Veterans Affairs Meeting For D.C. Fundraisers

Just yesterday, the Cedar Rapids Gazette reported Bruce Braley has missed 78% of Veterans Affairs committee meetings.

Today, the Des Moines Register is reporting…

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FactCheck.org Calls Newest House Majority PAC Ad “Moldy Baloney”

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Looks like House Majority PAC is at it again. Last week, the Democrat PAC released an ad attacking Republican Doug Ose, who is challenging Democrat Rep. Ami Bera in California’s 7th district, for voting “to slash veterans’ benefits by $15 billion.” FactCheck.org, however, picked apart the PAC’s claim, calling it “some 11-year-old baloney”:

A Democratic PAC is serving up some 11-year-old baloney in an attempt to keep ex-House member Doug Ose from returning to Congress. … The ad says, “Congressman Doug Ose voted to slash veterans’ benefits by $15 billion.” But what the ad refers to – cited in the fine print on screen – is a vote Ose cast on March 21, 2003, for a nonbinding budget resolution that actually proposed a 5.4 percent increase in new spending authority for veterans’ benefits and services for fiscal year 2004, which was to start several months later on Oct. 1.

Whoops. FactCheck.org also shot down House Majority PAC’s additional claim that Ose “voted to increase his own pay.” Not so, according to fact checkers:

He [Ose] didn’t. There was no vote on congressional pay in 2003, the year the ad claims Ose supported a pay raise. In fact, in April of that year the wealthy Ose, a multimillionaire developer, introduced a bill to repeal automatic annual cost-of-living increases for members of Congress.

Stop it, House Majority PAC. Just stop it.

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Begich & Pryor Refused To Call For Shinseki Ouster

This morning, VA Secretary Eric Shinseki offered his resignation to President Obama. The resignation came after more than 100 members of Congress in both parties called for Shinseki to step down, in light of the growing problems facing the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Two Democrat Senators up for re-election in 2014 who did not find enough evidence in the Inspector General’s report to call for Shinseki’s ouster: Mark Begich (D-AK) and Mark Pryor (D-AR).

Just yesterday, Pryor said he was still “not yet” ready to call for Shinseki to resign from the VA. Why? Evidently the tragedy in Phoenix in which 40 veterans died while waiting for care on a secret waiting list was not enough for Pryor,who said:

“I want to see how widespread this is. I want to see what is going on there. I want to get inside the numbers a little bit, not just the big top line number.”

Also yesterday, Begich held a press conference, specifically about veterans’ issues. When asked if Shinseki should resign, the AP reports Begich was “reserving judgment.”

It’s not clear what these senators were looking for, but what is clear is that they failed to stand up for the thousands of veterans in their states.

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