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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1127522)3/28/2019 11:57:48 AM
From: Thomas A Watson2 Recommendations

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Why does brummie smollett lie about the President Trump attacking POWs

Surely POWs all will benefit from increased Veterans Benefits. And saying that being a POW does not make one the greatest of hero's is obvious. All who died should be considered far greater hero's. I see no attack on POWs. I only see the hate spew of brummie smollett again and again. The end of McCain's life saw conduct of a Benedict Arnold. It seems brummie smollett's hate blinds his mind completely.


President Donald Trump hands a pen to Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie during a spending bill signing ceremony at VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System on Sept. 21, 2018, in Las Vegas. (Evan Vucci/AP)







WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed the Department of Veterans Affairs fiscal 2019 budget into law on Friday, giving the department a funding boost of more than 6 percent and pushing the agency’s total spending over $200 billion for the first time.


The president finalized the bill at a ceremony held in the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center, surrounded by federal officials and local veterans. He praised the massive spending measure as another promise kept by his administration.


“With this funding bill we have increased the VA’s budget to the largest ever,” he said. “We are delivering the resources to implement crucial VA reforms.”


The bill includes $1.1 billion for the start of a VA electronic health records overhaul and $400 million for opioid abuse prevention within the department, both efforts touted by Trump in the past.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1127522)3/28/2019 12:00:47 PM
From: Bill2 Recommendations

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You just lie about everything now. I hope you're counting your lies so you can give the list to St. Peter.