Citizens Dedicated To Preserving Our Constitutional Republic
By M.D. Kittle / November 11, 2015
MADISON, Wisconsin — As the nation celebrates its veterans and pays tribute to their sacrifices, it’s important to remember the promise made to America’s protectors has too often been broken.
The headlines over the past few years in particular have screamed of neglect, ill-treatment and other abuses of too many veterans.
TOMAH: The Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center was the scene of widespread opiate prescription abuse. But it was in the offices of some of Wisconsin’s federal lawmakers that the fatal failure deepened.
That broken faith was no more apparent than in Wisconsin, at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center. While federal lawmakers have conducted a series of investigations into widespread over-prescription of opiates that led to the death of a 35-year-old Marine veteran at the facility and have pledged changes to the system, they did so after a series of investigative reports and the subsequent public pressure those stories created.
Ten months after the story first broke, U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who was roundly criticized for failing to heed reports and whistleblower accounts of the problems, appears to have escaped any consequences from her Senate colleagues. Baldwin recently was cleared of a federal ethics complaint alleging she fired one of her top aides and offered her hush money to cover up failures.
Last month the union leader at the medical center said she tried to alert congressional Democrats of the prescription drug problems as early as 2009. Lin Ellinghuysen, president of the local chapter of American Federation of Government Employees “outlined the issues in an April 2009 memo that’s marked as having been ‘hand-delivered’ to Rep. Ron Kind, then-congressman Dave Obey and then-Sen. Russ Feingold, according to Donovan Slack, reporter for Gannett Wisconsin Media’s Washington bureau. U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, has acknowledged his office could have done a better job handling an email from a whistleblower.
Much has transpired since early January. Here’s a timeline of some of the key events:
Wisconsin GOP spokesman Pat Garrett called out Feingold for “dodging responsibility.” Feingold “received hand-delivered information on the gross negligence and dangers inside the Tomah VA over six years ago, yet he ignored those warnings amidst his non- stop political campaign for power,” Garrett said in a statement. “Now, the Washington insider is playing politics again by blaming others and dodging responsibility instead of working to address the serious issues facing our veterans.”
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