GOP Senator Calls Veteran’s Care ‘Entitlement’ We ‘Can’t Afford’
By Ryan Denson
Sessions (R-AL) - NO to beefing up veterans' health care |
The next time any
Republican accuses President Obama or the Democrats of not supporting our
veterans, please point them in the direction of Republican senator Jeff
Sessions from Alabama.
Sessions, along with
only two other Senators – both Republican – voted against the bi-partisan
veterans bill which aimed to ease the
healthcare delays for veterans by giving them more access to private care and
allowing the Department of Veterans Affairs the funds to open more clinics and
hire more medical staff. It passed the House of Representatives
unanimously.
But Sessions wasn’t feeling
that bi-partisan “support
the troops” facade that the GOP loves to paint:
“I feel strongly we’ve got to do the right thing for our veterans. But I don’t think we should create a blank check, an unlimited entitlement program, now.”
This, coming from the party who charged America 24
billion dollars for an immigrant to read Green Eggs and Ham on
the Senate floor.
And does Sessions
really see this as an entitlement? After you and your entire party blasted
President Obama and Veteran’s Affairs secretary Shinseki for being incompetent,
you call this an entitlement? I would think our veterans receiving the
healthcare they deserve, and not being placed on a 2+ month waiting list would
be a priority, not an entitlement.
The bill would require an
emergency supplemental appropriation mainly for the opening of the 26
clinics.
Sessions served in the
Army reserve from 1973-1986. He is now a United States Senator, and has been
one since 1997. He has his healthcare, and quite a good plan. He doesn’t have
to wait 2+ months to see a doctor. He can see one right in the Capitol building
if he really wanted to. If anything, Sessions is the one taking the
entitlement.
Hey Senator Chickenhawk, those veterans offered you
a blank check with their lives. Cut some funding in corporate subsidies them
maybe you can talk about “entitlements.” Soldiers are Probably Slightly
Less Boring Than Working at election time when Republicans need votes.
Between elections, not so much. With that in mind,
I guess someone forgot to tell Sessions that there’s an election this year.
Maybe he’s not up until 2016?