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    Will South Carolina Cut Vet Support Funding?

    by: Snead

    Thu May 28, 2009 at 18:36:36 PM EDT


    Just a few days removed from the national Memorial Day holiday and now news that South Carolina will cut funding to veterans' support groups, if it hasn't already:

    South Carolina plans to cut aid to the VFW, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans in the next budget. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn recently outlined a "doomsday" budget that would close all four of the state's veterans' homes if an income tax increase is not passed, leaving more than 1,000 veterans without care. [...]

    Funding for veterans' service organizations, or VSOs, is a fraction of multibillion-dollar state budgets that support schools, prisons and health care for the poor. But a $27,000 reduction means the South Carolina VFW will not be able to pay its lone service officer when she returns from medical leave. 

    The public is most familiar with veterans' groups for their baseball tournaments, bingo nights and participation in parades. But veterans and widows of veterans rely on service organizations for help with benefits, especially in states that give money to the groups instead of hiring their own employees to help file claims. [...]

    President Barack Obama is moving to remove combat troops from Iraq in 2010, and they will return with physical and psychological problems. Fort Jackson already has an outfit full of injured soldiers recuperating from combat, training injuries or other illnesses, says Albert Landsperger, senior vice commander/adjutant for the South Carolina VFW.

    "They're all going to need assistance putting in claims with the VA," he said. "We're going to need more service officers than we've got now."

    This report is equal parts ironic and sad, less than a week after President Obama noted our national failure to properly support our veterans. Politicians pay lip service to backing our military but stand by while more and more of our greatest citizens fall through the cracks. The Anti-Obama crowd swears the problem of neglected vets is a myth because that is their only avenue of attack. Our elected leaders are failing and no one is holding them accountable. Where is the veterans' lobby?

    This AP article is the first mention I've seen of any potential cuts to state funding, but considering the circus that was our statehouse this session, I'm not surprised. While our politcians play games, people on the ground are suffering.

    While that seems to be the status quo around here, I'm attempting to contact my legislators as well as the governor's office to get some answers about these cuts. I hope you'll do the same.

    H/t ThinkSouth

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    Veterans to the Front (0.00 / 0)
    As a liberal, I'm committed to working for those who have no power and area oppressed.   However, veterans in South Carolina are numerous and organized.  They're also overwhelmingly Republican and opposed to the President.  If they prefer Republican lip service and flag waving to actual help for wounded soldiers, is it our place to attempt to force another political position on them?

    This should be a simple, but difficult decision.  Support the war policies and shallow jingoism of the Republicans and stand by while their funding is cut or support the President and his campaign for better health care and benefits for veterans.

    Will it be an expensive, socialist give away that goes in some part to people who don't deserve it?  Of course.  Sending a million men to fight in a war we could have avoided in Iraq has expensive, long term consequences.  Fraud and waste are a necessary, incidental cost of providing needed services to hundreds of thousands of veterans.  People cheat the farebox when they ride the bus and shoplift at the grocery store too.  That doesn't mean you shut down the transit system and close the grocery stores.

    A lot of the professional Republican veterans are rear echelon, peace time soldiers who never heard a shot fired in anger.  I notice a lot less bluster from men who have fought, been scarred and seen their friends die.  We need to recognize the difference between those two groups.

    Our veterans deserve support, but they're numerous and powerful enough to fight for it if they want to.  If their leadership convinces them the Republicans are their friends, its a free country and we'll need to give them credit for helping keep it that way with their service.


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