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Related: About this forumGOP Sen. Ron Johnson: It costs too much to fund the VA
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/06/22/1307971/-GOP-Sen-Ron-Johnson-It-costs-too-much-to-fund-the-VA?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dailykos%2Findex+%28Daily+Kos%29&utm_content=Netvibes#The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have cost us between $4 and $6 trillion dollars, but that is not the true cost of war. The true cost of war is counted by the dead and wounded, 6,640 U.S. service members who were killed and 50,540 who were wounded through Feb. 5, 2013. Of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines deployed, 103,792 were diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and 253,330 service members were diagnosed with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) of some kind. A total of 1,715 service members received wounds that required amputations and 1,493 lost an arm or leg.
The cost of war includes those whose lives will never be the same whether they have visible wounds or not. Horrific scenes will haunt the dreams of the young men and women who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan for the rest of their lives. Suicides, alcoholism and drug abuse will take even more of those who served. The costs of war are counted in broken marriages, domestic abuse, and homelessness. The costs of war will be counted for more than just the generation that served...
Sen. Johnson said that he couldnt support the bill because of its cost$35 billion the first two years and $50 billion per year after that, according to a preliminary estimate by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
This is the same Sen. Johnson who said in a recent MSNBC interview that the current crisis in Iraq was caused because President Obama was not forceful enough about keeping troops in the country when the war ended. I am sure he would have found the money for that. I wonder if Senator Johnson would whine about the costs of the VA if just one of his three children had spent a year or more in some godforsaken hellhole like Afghanistan or Iraq.
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GOP Sen. Ron Johnson: It costs too much to fund the VA (Original Post)
hue
Jun 2014
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Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)1. There's a very simply way to cut the costs of the VA over time.
Quit voting to take the US into foreign wars, you idjit.
The more wars you put the military in, the longer you keep us trapped in those wars, the more money the VA will need.
It's amazing how so many Republican Congresscritters have the same intellectual capacity of a neonate. If they can't see it, it doesn't exist - until the bill comes due.
davidpdx
(22,000 posts)4. Yep
Tell him the next time the Republicans vote for war that taxes on the rich will go up 25%. Watch how fast he'll scream about that.
riqster
(13,986 posts)2. Kick and Rec.
BlueDemKev
(3,003 posts)3. It also costs too much to fund your cadillac health insurance...
...which you get to keep for LIFE, Senator Johnson. You get to keep it even after Wisconsin throws your right-wing ass out in 2016.