Posted by Tim Barnes on May 29, 2014 at 06:44:58 from (98.84.238.118):
In Reply to: VA posted by hughb on May 29, 2014 at 05:55:26:
What would it take to make the VA a viable operation?
My opinion is, to make the VA work make all the Washington crowd use the VA from the President down to the personnel that clean the floors. I served in Viet Nam, used the VA for a few years and finally gave up on them for several reasons. One, my wife's insurance covers me fully. Two, since I have private insurance, I figured I should use it and let another veteran take my place. Three, I got tired of dealing with VA Drs. that either didn't speak English very well or were there for the bankers hours they kept. I first went to the VA in the 70's and was well satisfied with the care I received. Around the early 80's I noticed that things were changing and moved to the private sector. I hope I don't ever have to go back to depending on the VA hospitals. HughB, sorry to hear you sold your 8N, I still have my '57 Ford 600.
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