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What Do Trump Supporters Really Think About Agency T***sparency Such As The VA, Let's Hear It
Feb 10, 2020 15:03:59   #
woodguru
 
T***sparency is really important as a tool for heading off disastrous directions a rogue administration might be headed with hidden agendas that would be wildly inadvisable or popular with people. Administrations that are doing things by the book have no problem letting people see everything that is being done. People have the right to see any financial or statistical information about how the VA or any other agency is being run, there is nothing secret about it or any reason for there to be secrets...unless there is a hidden agenda that is deeply wrong for wh**ever reason. This is as basic as whether you think agendas should be carried out in the open as the law dictates, or whether an administration hdes what we should be able to see?

Trump is infamous for his repeated proclamation that his is the most t***sparent administration in history, he is the most t***sparent president in history. So if you simply do not know for a fact much about t***sparency and how government .gov sites were set up through t***sparency acts, actual laws about governmental agencies and just about everything about them statistically being openly available to the public, you might not be aware that information that used to be available for anyone who wanted to see it was there for anyone who had the sk**ls to navigate infinitely detailed information about budgets, priorities, how much was spent on what, who was hired and who was eliminated from government jobs and likely why, has been shut down. This is an administration that has seen fit to gut and undermine agencies and has no problem with refusing to share any information.

People have a right to know everything their government does, particularly how agencies that are there for a purpose do their jobs. There is no reason for secrecy on anything except on matters where national security intelligence interests could be blown. This basically means the EPA, HUD, the Veterans Admin, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Education, Health And Human Services...people should be able to see anything they want to see that would paint a true picture of the direction these agencies are heading. Massive spending and staffing changes are the early warnings that everything is not right. If they were right and an administration were making positive progress there would be no reason not to put it out there as proof of good progress and directions.

The VA is on a downhill slide, and the fact of the matter is that the budget spending and staffing levels looked at in parallel with the increasing amount of spending on privatized care would tell an easily understood tale of failing direction headed toward an end goal of privatizing the VA entirely. Watching the progress, or failure of this as it progresses would paint a different picture than we will see after this has been allowed to go on until the VA has been intentionally made into a failure.

The question is whether those on the right see a problem with an administration that won't openly do what it wants to do? It comes down to whether we have a right to see something and head it off, or whether we get blind sided with an end result we could have seen coming had it been done in the open.

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Feb 10, 2020 15:19:24   #
Sicilianthing
 
woodguru wrote:
T***sparency is really important as a tool for heading off disastrous directions a rogue administration might be headed with hidden agendas that would be wildly inadvisable or popular with people. Administrations that are doing things by the book have no problem letting people see everything that is being done. People have the right to see any financial or statistical information about how the VA or any other agency is being run, there is nothing secret about it or any reason for there to be secrets...unless there is a hidden agenda that is deeply wrong for wh**ever reason. This is as basic as whether you think agendas should be carried out in the open as the law dictates, or whether an administration hdes what we should be able to see?

Trump is infamous for his repeated proclamation that his is the most t***sparent administration in history, he is the most t***sparent president in history. So if you simply do not know for a fact much about t***sparency and how government .gov sites were set up through t***sparency acts, actual laws about governmental agencies and just about everything about them statistically being openly available to the public, you might not be aware that information that used to be available for anyone who wanted to see it was there for anyone who had the sk**ls to navigate infinitely detailed information about budgets, priorities, how much was spent on what, who was hired and who was eliminated from government jobs and likely why, has been shut down. This is an administration that has seen fit to gut and undermine agencies and has no problem with refusing to share any information.

People have a right to know everything their government does, particularly how agencies that are there for a purpose do their jobs. There is no reason for secrecy on anything except on matters where national security intelligence interests could be blown. This basically means the EPA, HUD, the Veterans Admin, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Education, Health And Human Services...people should be able to see anything they want to see that would paint a true picture of the direction these agencies are heading. Massive spending and staffing changes are the early warnings that everything is not right. If they were right and an administration were making positive progress there would be no reason not to put it out there as proof of good progress and directions.

The VA is on a downhill slide, and the fact of the matter is that the budget spending and staffing levels looked at in parallel with the increasing amount of spending on privatized care would tell an easily understood tale of failing direction headed toward an end goal of privatizing the VA entirely. Watching the progress, or failure of this as it progresses would paint a different picture than we will see after this has been allowed to go on until the VA has been intentionally made into a failure.

The question is whether those on the right see a problem with an administration that won't openly do what it wants to do? It comes down to whether we have a right to see something and head it off, or whether we get blind sided with an end result we could have seen coming had it been done in the open.
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Whattabuncha CRAP

I’ve never been to the VA, never used it, never anything since I left...

Only my VA loan and that’s it... and even that was a Fricken RIP OFF !

I’m out

Lather yourself in it...

F Them !

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