How the Koch Network Exploited the Veterans Affairs Crisis
The Nation
George Zornick
September 23, 2014
As the scandal over waiting lists at Veterans Affairs hospitals exploded earlier this year, there was widespread outrage—and justifiably so, as the country learned that more than 100,000 veterans waited over ninety days for care or never received it.
An ever-present force in this debate was a group called Concerned Veterans for America. Its leader, Peter Hegseth, frequently appeared on cable news segments about the scandal, and CVA was often mentioned on the floor of the Senate.
Though the group doesn’t disclose its donors, it has for a long while been clear the group is funded in part, or perhaps even in full, by the Koch brothers. Any remaining doubt can now be erased thanks to audio from the secretive Koch donor retreat this summer, obtained by The Undercurrent and reported here.
Hegseth addressed the crowd and not only confirmed that the Koch network “literally created” CVA but explained giddily “the central role that Concerned Veterans for America played in exposing and driving this crisis from the very beginning.”
Most notably, during his roughly ten-minute speech, Hegseth outlined how the group was turning legitimate grievances over Veterans Affairs care into a political weapon to attack both the Obama administration and the idea of government-provided healthcare.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
VA Healthcare Crisis Exploited by Politics
This is about a group on the Right exploiting the VA crisis. Nothing new considering the Left does it too. So when exactly do both sides actually do something to fix what has gone on for decades instead of using veterans for some kind of political war? If they fixed the VA then how could they use veterans? By showing what they did for them instead of using what they did against them.
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