Category: Concerned Veterans for America

  • Concerned Veterans For America Defend Freedom Tour

    Concerned Veterans For America Defend Freedom Tour

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    Our buddy, Pete Hegseth, writes to tell us about the kick-off for Concerned Veterans For America’s Defend Freedom Tour for this year. It will all begin on Fox & Friends April 17th and you’re invited. From Pete’s Facebook page;

    Live near NYC? Love veterans? And this country? Join Fox & Friends and Concerned Veterans for America on Friday, April 17 for a LIVE, FREE concert (w/ free Famous Dave’s Bar-B-Que of America, Inc.) from 5:30-9am on the FOX News plaza (48th Street & 6th Avenue, NYC).

    REGISTER HERE –> http://defendfreedomnyc.eventbrite.com/

    Come meet your favorite FOX & Friends hosts, eat free BBQ, hear great music from Madison Rising & Ayla Brown, and meet inspiring veterans like Army Ranger Sean Parnell & Navy SEAL Jason Redman. The National Rifle Association & Freedom Alliance will also be there!

    Don’t miss this exciting kick off to the 2015 ?#?DefendFreedom? tour!

    This year, we are fortunate to launch the tour with a LIVE, FREE, 3-hour concert on the set of FOX & Friends in midtown Manhattan.

    Our goal is to pack the FOX News plaza with over 500 veterans, military families, and patriotic Americans from 5:30-9am on Friday, April 17. There will be free food (Famous Dave’s!), free music (Madison Rising & Ayla Brown), great speakers, and all of the FOX and Friends personalities.

    So, if you find yourself in the New York City on April 17th, stop by and take part in the festivities.

  • David Scott (D-GA) calls for Shinseki’s resignation

    David Scott (D-GA) calls for Shinseki’s resignation

    Georgia Democrat David Scott took to the floor of the House to call for the resignation of Eric Shinseki yesterday, according to The Blaze;

    Scott said he was in his home state of Georgia to discuss a wave of soldiers taking their own lives while in the hospital. He said he and Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller (R-Fla.) asked if there were any others, and were told no.

    “And they told a damn lie!” Scott bellowed in an emotional speech. “The very next day it was exposed there was another soldier that committed suicide, and they covered it up!”

    He went on to say “We don’t have time for any more investigations, the reports are in.”

    In other news in regards to the House and the VA, Concerned Veterans For America tells us that the House passed the Department of Veterans Affairs Management Accountability Act of 2014 (HR 4031) with final vote of 390-33.

    This bipartisan bill empowers the VA Secretary to fire and replace failing executives and managers, and is now headed to the Senate for consideration.

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    “The VA Management Accountability Act’s overwhelming and bipartisan passage in the House is the first step on the road to accountability at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and is a sign that members on both sides of the aisle understand the urgent need to restore trust in the scandal-plagued VA.

    “Kudos to Rep. Jeff Miller of Florida, the chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, who worked to introduce this bill, champion it, and get it passed. And thank you to the The American Legion, AMVETS, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans for America for their early and vocal support of the bill.

    “This is a historic move by the House, but the fight is not over. We will remain vigilant as the bill moves to the Senate, where Sen. Marco Rubio’s companion version awaits action. The VA has proven that reform is not going to come from within, so we’re glad that the House has stepped up to demand accountability – and we look to the Senate to do the same.”

  • Brandon Freidman lectures on non-partisan VSOs

    Brandon Freidman lectures on non-partisan VSOs

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    Brandon Freidman, pictured above, former VoteVets officer, former Veterans’ Affairs official has decided that he wants to defend Ric Shinseki from the countless attacks from VSOs by questioning their politics. I know, ironic isn’t it?

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    Somehow, an American Legion post hosting a Concerned Veterans for America event touting patriotism and “defending freedom” is partisan. You know, this coming from the guy who started a blog war with us because we reported that newly-minted President Obama didn’t attend the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball back in 2008.

    I wonder how “defending freedom” and patriotism is partisan, how those two concepts are political. But, Beeker…er, Freidman, says that VSOs should be non-partisan, you know speaking as a former officer of the most partisan organization in the country, VoteVets. VoteVets – those guys who think that green fuel is more important than the way veterans are treated by their country.

    And, oh, yeah, Brandon, if you want to play that BS, I know stuff and you know I know stuff. Remember how that blog war ended?

  • Concerned Veterans For America; poll and livestream

    The folks at Concerned Veterans For America commissioned a poll a few weeks ago in regards to how veterans view the current government I don’t think the results will surprise any of the regular readers here;

    Sixty-eight percent of veterans believe the country is off on the wrong track (vs. 21% say right direction), and by a margin of more than two to one, veterans disapprove of the way President Obama is handling his job (66% disapprove vs. 29% approve).

    Veterans also hold negative views toward President Obama’s healthcare law. Over six in 10 (63%) of veterans disapprove of Obamacare (vs. 28% approve), and nearly half (46%) believe Obamacare will be worse than VA healthcare.

    All surveyed—veterans and members of the military— believe the top issues facing Congress are dysfunction in Washington (23%), followed by government spending and debt (19%) and economy/jobs (17%).

    I’m only surprised that the numbers were so low. They must have called the VoteVets and IAVA membership lists by mistake. In other CVA news, they are livestreaming a discussion today (beginning at 11:30 am) in conjustion with the Weekly Standard in regards to reforming the VA. If you’re interested, I’ve embedded the player below, or you can go to the CVA website.

  • Concerned Veterans for America; Budget Bust

    Our friends at Concerned Veterans for America send us this video in regards to the Defense budget bouncing around in Congress today;

    Arlington, Va.—A new video ad produced by Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) criticizes the recent Congressional budget deal for slashing retirement pay for military veterans while avoiding needed reform to reduce runaway government spending and debt.

    The 30-second ad notes that the spending deal agreed to last week by Republican and Democratic budget leaders in Congress fails to address the nation’s unsustainable spending and towering $17 trillion debt. At the same time, the deal finds only marginal savings by reducing payments to military retirees.

    According to a December 16 Washington Post report, the budget deal “would reduce cost-of-living adjustments for working-age military retirees by 1 percent starting in December 2015.” The report adds that the move would save only about $6 billion, while the overall budget deal ignores rampant overspending and needed reforms in other categories—like entitlement programs and the tax code.

    The ad is currently running in Washington, DC on Fox News Channel, CNN, and MSNBC and will run through this week.

    “Given our more than $17 trillion debt, there’s a broad consensus that Washington cannot continue spending at the current rate,” said Pete Hegseth, CEO of CVA. “Unfortunately, instead of making the tough choices to get spending under control by tackling areas where spending is rampant and unsustainable, Congress decided it would be easier to take money out of the pockets of the men and women who have fought and served in defense of our nation. Not only does this deal not address America’s spending addiction, it egregiously breaks faith with America’s military veterans.

    “The deal shows a stunning lack of respect for the contributions of America’s heroes, and reflects the dispiriting reality that our leaders in Washington remain unwilling to tackle the long-term debt that poses such a serious threat to our nation’s future,” Hegseth concluded.

    The ad concludes with a call for viewers to contact their senators and demand real spending reform.

    There’s also an amendment to the budget from Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, calling for a restoration of our full benefits. The link was sent to us by ROS;

    “These proposed cuts represent a broken promise to those who have voluntarily chosen to serve our nation in the military,” Senator Roger Wicker said. “This is not a matter of nickels and dimes for our retired and active-duty troops. It is unfair to ask the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States to shoulder the full weight of these cuts. It is not too late for Congress to keep its promises to our military personnel. I urge my colleagues to join us in passing this amendment without delay.”

    “Our men and women in uniform have served admirably during some of our nation’s most troubling times,” said Senator Lindsey Graham. “They deserve more from us in their retirement than this agreement provides. Simply put, it doesn’t do enough to protect those who have spent their lives protecting our nation.”

    “America’s servicemembers have already sacrificed so much on our behalf and Congress should not put additional burdens on them even as it spares federal civilian workers from the same treatment,” said Senator Jeff Sessions. “Certainly we should instead scour the federal budget for other available savings. Removing this unbalanced treatment of our military retirees ought to be one of the key actions we should take before this legislation moves forward. In fact, greater savings than this can be achieved by passing a legislative fix recommended by the Inspector General of the U.S. Treasury that would stop the IRS from improperly providing tax credits to illegal aliens.”

    “Under the Obama Administration, our military has borne the cost of Washington’s fiscal recklessness time and time again,” said Senator Jim Inhofe. “The Ryan-Murray budget deal cherry picked once again from our men and women in uniform to strip away from the retirement benefit they have earned by their service. Last year Congress established the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission to provide a comprehensive review of opportunities for meaningful pay and benefit reform. That Commission was told they could recommend any option as long as it grandfathered those who currently serve and those who are currently retired. Congress should keep its promises and should do everything possible to maintain the sacred vow our country has made to those who have honorably served our country.”

    “This amendment addresses our continued concern with further cuts to benefits for retired and active duty military personnel,” said Senator Thad Cochran. “There is no justification in first turning to those who have served or are serving in the military and asking them to make new sacrifices.”

    From the Washington Post; the VSOs are on the job;

    The Military Officers Association of America and other groups are not waiting. As of Friday, MOAA said it had generated more than 92,000 messages to Capitol Hill. The Senate is prepared to take up the measure this week.

    The Veterans of Foreign Wars on Friday called on its “nearly 2 million VFW and Auxiliary members and veterans advocates everywhere to voice their opposition to the COLA proposal by connecting with their senators,” according to a VFW news release.

    “Although Iraq is over and the war in Afghanistan is winding down, we can’t allow Congress to dismantle the programs they created over the past 12 years,” said VFW National Commander William A. Thien.

    Other than increasing benefits over the years, the military retirement program has been unchanged since World War II.

    So, what’s the big hurry now? Well, other than the fact that veterans are a smaller demographic than the total of the Democrat constituency? And Republicans don’t mind selling veterans down the river to look like they’re compromising.

  • Concerned Veterans of America: it took longer to build a failed website than to defeat fascism

    The Concerned Veterans of America send us their latest video of a timeline which compares building the healthcare website to the defeat of the Axis Powers. Two very different endeavors, one much more difficult than the other.

    By way of comparison, we noticed an unflattering contrast to how Washington, D.C., works today (or more accurately, fails to work today). Starting from Pearl Harbor, it took less time for the Roosevelt administration to mobilize the U.S. military and bring Hitler’s Germany to its knees in 1945 than it took the Obama administration to launch the flawed and malfunctioning HealthCare.gov website.

    It’s a sad reminder of the fact that there was a time when Washington could initiate and lead great achievements to advance freedom and improve the lot of people around the world. That time is not today.

  • Defend Freedom Tour on the road

    Our buddy, Pete Hegseth, sends us news that his Concerned Veterans of America’s Defend Freedom Tour has hit the road (tour schedule at the link).

    Here’s the interview that Pete did on Fox Friends the other day;

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    Since CVA sprang from the Vets For Freedom (TSO was one of the founders) I have to think this tour mirrors VFF’s cross country bus tour that culminated in their Rally for the Troops in 2008. As some have pointed out in the post about Dakota Meyer, he’ll be on the bus tour. So, if it comes to your town, show your support.

  • Concerned Veterans of America; Defend Freedom Tour

    The folks at Concerned Veterans of America asked us to let you know about their Defend Freedom Tour which will last through the month of October;

    Why a Tour? CVA has volunteers all over the country who have worked countless hours to promote and defend values and positions that matter to veterans, and all Americans. This tour is designed to enable CVA to both reward hard working volunteers and an opportunity to build new relationships—all in the service of veterans and the freedom they fought to defend. America can, and must, both “honor our veterans” and “defend freedom” for future generations—a task Washington, DC cannot seem to manage.

    The tour–spanning the first three weeks in October—will include gatherings at veterans’ events, sporting events, town hall meetings, public rallies and other outreach activities. Each event will be heavily promoted in advance and feature a CVA-hosted complimentary meal for all participants (“This One is On Us”), bringing together like-minded veterans, their families and Americans who are concerned about the future of America. Each event will literally honor veterans, highlight the need to defend freedom, and provide tangible ways for people to take action.