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white cloud

(2,567 posts)
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 01:51 PM Jun 2014

Here's The Simple Reason Congress Hasn't Fixed The VA

WASHINGTON -- In 2011, a significant chunk of the congressional agenda was taken up by banks and merchants battling over swipe fees -- namely, how much could banks charge Walmart and others to run a debit card. The focus on the penny brawl made no sense from a public policy perspective.

But merchants and banks rained down a staggering sum of money in their fight -- on lobbyists, consultants, campaigns, public relations firms and any other bucket that Washington put out. That flow of dollars determines what gets on Congress' agenda.

The opposite dynamic dictates what doesn't get lawmakers' attention.

Six years earlier, and every year after, the inspector general for the Department of Veterans Affairs warned of serious backlogs and unreliable recordkeeping in the VA's health care system, on which millions of veterans rely. But the congressional calendar was not stacked with meetings with VA officials or auditors. Veterans didn't have the cash to be heard.
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Here's The Simple Reason Congress Hasn't Fixed The VA (Original Post) white cloud Jun 2014 OP
The VA didn't buy time with Congress. How much does a Congressional cost these days? nt valerief Jun 2014 #1
If you have to ask - you can't afford it. eom Blanks Jun 2014 #2
Money is free speech The Wizard Jun 2014 #3
So it really is about the money... Wounded Bear Jun 2014 #4

Wounded Bear

(58,649 posts)
4. So it really is about the money...
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 04:24 PM
Jun 2014

Just not in the way most people think.

Dems: Let's spend the money to do what needs to be done.

Reps: Throwing money at the problem won't fix it.

I guess both sides are right to an extent, but the real money is in the background, as usual, and it doesn't help anybody but those throwing it back and forth.

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