Andy9o8 0 #26 July 14, 2010 QuoteQuoteI do not mind my taxes going up. They are always going to up anyways. I noticed a bumper sticker on a car the other day, "PISS OFF A LIBERAL, GET A JOB" I found it interesting, maybe thats why so many of them live in New York, well at least when it comes to paying taxes. Just an observation I noticed a bumper sticker on a car the other day, "PISS OFF A CONSERVATIVE, DON'T RUN OVER THAT KITTEN." What is it with you people and kittens? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaVinci 0 #27 July 15, 2010 QuoteI thought that was for Group 8 veterans (?) It WAS.... But just this year my insurance has started to get bills. QuoteI wonder what disposition of VA personnel are vets themselves? The majority of the paperwork people I have seen are vets. But that does not change the rules. The *people* have been pretty good (a few exceptions) but the PROCESS is what is messed up. I have to go to the VA 2-3 times a year (according to them). But if I want to go see a Dr, I have three choices personally: 1. Call up my buddy and say: Hey, I have "X", need "Y". Costs me lunch and I get to hang out with a friend. 2. Call up my Primary care doc off my insurance. I get an appointment that day or the next and he spends time actually knowing my issue. Costs me 20 bucks. 3. Call the VA. I'll get an appointment within a week (3 days seems the norm). My appointment is not personal and the Dr spends no time with me. I pay nothing, but my insurance gets charged. Several times my personal private Doc(s) have asked me why I was on the regimen I was on.... When I told him VA he told me that it was a stupid plan that did nothing. Checking with my buddy Doc, the private guy was right, the VA was totally off. This has happened more than once. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites