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After 20 years in the US military, including tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, Luke Graziani, was proud to serve his country for the Department of Veterans.
However, in order to protect the Constitution of the United States as a civil servant, less than a year, less than a year, Graziani, February 14, he said.
“I gave our country for the rest of my life for 20 years and I felt like I was really alone at the moment I terminated from my federal work.” Said Graziani Quite Host Nile KӧKSAL.
“I think that many people don’t understand that as a federal service worker, like I, I like, and more of the call.”
Graziani was part of the first wave of reducing 1000 jobs in veterans (VA), which targets people who work two years or less for two years or less. Now another 82,000 and employees are expected to lose their work under the new incision wave.
VA employees (DOGE) and “Waste to Eliminate” and “Eliminate Waste” and “Eliminate Waste” and “Eliminate Waste” and “Eliminate Waste Overcome” and “Waste Eliminations” and “Waste”.
Democrats and veterans’ lawyers increased. However, the veterans are divided into cuts facing the allegations of poor medical care for the department of medical services Excessively long-awaiting time.
Cuts This year is a wider civil service cleaning by the Doge, which eliminates about 100,000 federal workplaces through procurement and mass.
More than nine million US veterans are looking for physical and mental health from VA, which manages the $ 350 billion budget and monitors about 200 medical centers and hospitals.
Graziani, a public affairs specialist in New York, New York, New York, said they would continue to suffer from these services, depending on these services.
“Patient waiting time can rise. You know, time to get a meeting, the time you need to see or register for the first time, all these things will affect people behind the scene.”
Daniel Ragsdale combs, 45-year-old veteran Mesa, Ariz, worried about the future. He receives a group therapy for mental illnesses brought with a continuous traumatic brain injury on the line of duty.
“And I’m deeply anxious because there is nothing big for me.” “I was angry, upset and annoyed.”
Gregg Bafundo – has a nervous injury to the feet weighing in cargo boots, serving during the first Gulf War, and the DoGe was damaged twice by cutting.
Through the US forest service, he lost his work as a wilderness Ranger and a firefighter, and he will no longer have to return to VA for health needs.
“They are my compatriots who trust in the VA in the place and where they trusted.
Stephen Watson, who has been serving in Marine for 22 years – has been serving sea pedestrians for 22 years and cares for a traumatic brain injury – greeted the cuts.
“We are better because we are veterans,” he said, 68, said. “We all have to step back and understand that everyone should take a little bit of jaw to get these budget issues.”
Richard Lamb, 74, Waco, Texas – An army Helicopter crew was hit twice in Vietnam, “he should be cut into the bone.”
Lamb says that and doctors have not been diagnosed with the fractures in the courts and did not receive the operation that needed to see a special doctor.
“I would be happy, not cleared, untreated, untreated, untreated, untreated, untreated, untreated, not cleared, untreated, not clean “VA is supposed to be a wonderful thing for veterans. It’s not. Sucs.”
Trump management stands by movement. Spokesman for the White House Anna Kelly, the president will not stop the benefits of veterans, but the agency will not stop for the “bureaucracy and swelling.”
Meanwhile, Graziani said he was able to reform or even back. However, he says that the critical work is done in a necessary way to show respect for people who do or serve their country.
“There are ways that make sense and thinking and thoughtful and terminated, which is not with none of these things.”
“I completely crushed. When I accepted this position at the federal level, I thought my right hand and sworn. I thought it would be a stability and a constant feeling. But all was in an email.”
With files from Reuters and related press. Reported with Luke Graziani produced by Chris Trowbridge