The New VA Secretary

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I kind of laugh about this quote:

http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/30/politics/bob-mcdonald-bio/index.html?iref=allsearch

But McDonald's relatively light military experience is concerning to some veterans groups. Paul Rieckhoff, President of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, called Obama's choice "surprising."
"He's been away from the military for quite a while, and will have to move quickly to show he is committed to and understands the post-9/11 generation of veterans," he added.

Uh, because generals understand veterans? Generals understand the needs of the troops? Are you kidding me? Is this guy the right choice? The best choice? I have no idea, but who do you think they'll bring in to run the VA? Finding a former CEO (of a major company) with any military experience is pretty rare.

Hopefully this guy can turn things around or at least slow the decline in service.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/29/politics/va-mcdonald-confirm/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
 
Best choice...medically retired E-7, OIF or OEF (or both) vet.

Just my 2 cents :D
Why?

I'd rather see a CEO with a proven rep for turning around companies. What the VA needs is someone to slash thru the red tape and streamline the process of processing claims. while keeping the costs down. Then look at addressing the type/quality of care.

Being committed to caring for veterans at the Secretary level doesn't require a vet. Where that is necessary is on the front line - the VA needs more front line folk who are vets.

LL
 
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

VA Secretary has minimal power over the career GS types. They need to be able to forcibly retire upper management (GS 15 and higher) before anything will change.
 
Why?

I'd rather see a CEO with a proven rep for turning around companies. What the VA needs is someone to slash thru the red tape and streamline the process of processing claims. while keeping the costs down. Then look at addressing the type/quality of care.

Being committed to caring for veterans at the Secretary level doesn't require a vet. Where that is necessary is on the front line - the VA needs more front line folk who are vets.

LL

At that level, they don't do the work though. They may set policy but CEO's have no clue about the problems or solutions that occur "on the front lines". In my opinion, the VA needs the ability to fire civilian employees.

Even as a federal employee myself, the civil service is really just a jobs program.
 
I never understood the end of year bonus program.
You get paid to do a job, yet most employees get a "bonus" at the end of each FY.

Fill vacancies, or return the money.
 
Why?

I'd rather see a CEO with a proven rep for turning around companies. What the VA needs is someone to slash thru the red tape and streamline the process of processing claims. while keeping the costs down. Then look at addressing the type/quality of care.

Being committed to caring for veterans at the Secretary level doesn't require a vet. Where that is necessary is on the front line - the VA needs more front line folk who are vets.

LL

In reality, at that level of bureaucracy, no one can fix it. The whole system needs to be torn down and rebuilt, and that will never happen. You can always chop the head off a snake, but the body remains intact.
 
I agree with you LL. It will take a real manager over a vet. Running a LARGE hospital system takes expertise and that should be the focus. It will take Congress and it will take the White House to all work together and lay down partisan politics and do what right versus what is a political win if we want to fixit. Obviously I'm sure a proper solution will be reached. /sarcasm off

If we get the idiots that say well the budget was increased so money isn't the issue we are in real trouble. Obviously when you have 6+ month waits to see a physician you don't have enough docs to address demand. If you don't address how many physicians you have on staff then your never going to fix the problem. Adding Physicians cost money and people are going to have to accept that additional cost if they are serious about fixing the problem.

The VA IG said they have been warning congress since 2005 about slow appointment. EVERYONES hands are dirty on this issue and we have to get beyond partisan politics and do what is right for the country and not the party.
 
I agree with you LL. It will take a real manager over a vet. Running a LARGE hospital system takes expertise and that should be the focus. It will take Congress and it will take the White House to all work together and lay down partisan politics and do what right versus what is a political win if we want to fixit. Obviously I'm sure a proper solution will be reached. /sarcasm off

If we get the idiots that say well the budget was increased so money isn't the issue we are in real trouble. Obviously when you have 6+ month waits to see a physician you don't have enough docs to address demand. If you don't address how many physicians you have on staff then your never going to fix the problem. Adding Physicians cost money and people are going to have to accept that additional cost if they are serious about fixing the problem.

The VA IG said they have been warning congress since 2005 about slow appointment. EVERYONES hands are dirty on this issue and we have to get beyond partisan politics and do what is right for the country and not the party.
Adding money to the budget isn't the problem.
Find out why Good Dr's won't stay or apply for positions there (hint: mis-management).
Then fix the problem (fire bad managers).
 
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald has admitted that he lied about serving in the special operations forces in a conversation with a homeless veteran that was caught on camera earlier this year.

McDonald made the claim in January while he was in Los Angeles as part of the VA's effort to locate and house homeless veterans. During the tour, a homeless man told McDonald that he had served in the special operations forces.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/02/24/va-secretary-robert-mcdonald-reportedly-admits-lying-about-special-forces
 
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald has admitted that he lied about serving in the special operations forces in a conversation with a homeless veteran that was caught on camera earlier this year.

McDonald made the claim in January while he was in Los Angeles as part of the VA's effort to locate and house homeless veterans. During the tour, a homeless man told McDonald that he had served in the special operations forces.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/02/24/va-secretary-robert-mcdonald-reportedly-admits-lying-about-special-forces
So the guy who challenged the Congressman (?) about his service (What have you accomplished, or words to that affect?) was puffing his service to a homeless guy (who was probably puffing his service).

Guess service in the 82nd isn't honorable enough these days:(.
 
He and Lian Williams must have been on the same ODA.

I can't wait to see how the administration responds.
 
I can't wait to see how the administration responds.

They did.

And it's as you would have expected.

The White House released a statement Monday evening saying that it had accepted McDonald's explanation.

"Secretary McDonald has apologized for the misstatement and noted that he never intended to misrepresent his military service," the statement said. "We take him at his word and expect that this will not impact the important work he’s doing to promote the health and well-being of our nation’s veterans."
 
"We tolerate posers and don't care if this is a slap in the face ot the men and women who served honorably."

Pragmatically, they can't do anything of substance save firing him and making his deputy a temp head honcho. With less than 2 years in the administration who could they find to take the job? I had hoped for a more strongly worded response, but I'm not surprised.
 
Haha this is the 3rd thread started on him (mine was 2nd). Come join the rest of us in the Military forum when that cranky gas basket Free comes along ;-).
 
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