Sanders' 12/30/16 statement on the subject follows:
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a former
chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, issued the
following statement Friday in response to reports that President-elect
Donald Trump is considering privatizing the Department of Veterans
Affairs:
“Privatizing the VA would be an insult to the more than 22 million
veterans who risked their lives to defend our country and it would
significantly lower the quality of health care they receive. Our goal,
shared by The American Legion and other major veterans’ organizations,
must be to improve the VA, not destroy it. When men and women put their
lives on the line to defend us, the president must listen to them, not
to the Koch brothers and their extreme right-wing, anti-government
ideology. We will vigorously oppose any and all efforts to privatize the
VA.
“The president-elect should listen to American Legion Executive
Director Verna Jones, who recently said the nation’s largest veterans’
organization ‘would like the Trump administration to know that we value
our Department of Veterans Affairs’ because ‘dollar-for-dollar, there is
no better care or value available anywhere in the United States –
period.’
“The president-elect should listen to the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
‘Politicians, pundits and politically-motivated organizations are using
the national crisis in access to care at the Department of Veterans
Affairs as justification to dismantle and privatize the VA health care
system, with some even proposing that veterans be charged for their
service-connected care. The VFW says no! Veterans must not stand idle as
politicians who never served or use the VA health care system dictate
when and where veterans can receive care.’
“The president-elect should listen to Paul Rieckhoff of the Iraq and
Afghanistan Veterans of America who said, ‘The worst case scenario
within the vets community is a total dismantling of everything they
worked generations to create. There is a growing fear it is all going to
get burned down.’
“The veterans’ organizations are right. We must protect the VA, not destroy it.”
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