@ronsterd89 Full stop....Some of those government's where poverty exists are the most corrupt in the world. And just like the LA Fire Aid concert, where does all money go that we give annually? But blame one guy cause u dont like him. EDS should be a thing
💥Kimberly Taiko Moyers National Vet Force Director💥
How many more veterans have to suffer before America finally pays attention?
Gulf War Marine veteran Albert O'Toole answered his country's call, endured the horrors of war, survived a blast that left him with a traumatic brain injury, and later faced the cruel challenge of Alzheimer's disease. After all he sacrificed for this nation, reports indicate he was beaten by his aide, Matthew Cox, inside the New York State Veterans Home in Montrose.
Every American should be outraged.
A man who survived war should never have to fear the people entrusted with his care. Yet stories of abuse, neglect, retaliation, and institutional failure continue to surface across the country. The names and locations change, but the pattern is all too familiar: vulnerable veterans suffer while bureaucracies protect themselves.
Texas has faced its own challenges in veterans homes. To her credit, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham stepped in and pushed for improvements after serious concerns were raised about conditions in some facilities. But one reform effort is not enough. Oversight must be constant, aggressive, and independent. Veterans and their families deserve transparency, not excuses. They deserve accountability, not cover-ups.
It is time to have a serious conversation about giving veterans more control over where and how they receive long-term care. Texas should explore policies that allow funding to follow the veteran, empowering them and their families to choose the care setting that best meets their needs rather than forcing them into institutions where too often the system holds more power than the people it is supposed to serve.
When employees, administrators, and institutions have more influence than the veterans themselves, abuse can flourish in the shadows. Families are too often left fighting for answers. Whistleblowers are ignored. Complaints disappear into bureaucratic processes. Veterans who once defended our nation find themselves powerless inside the very systems created to care for them.
This should not be a partisan issue. It is a moral issue.
The measure of a nation is not how it treats its strongest citizens, but how it treats those who can no longer fight for themselves. America owes Albert O'Toole more than sympathy. We owe him justice. And we owe every veteran in every nursing home, state home, and care facility a system that values their lives more than its own reputation.
Enough excuses. Enough cover-ups. Enough looking the other way.
America's veterans fought for us. It is time for America to fight for them.
Kimberly Taiko Moyers
@KimmieTai
National Vet Force Director
Veterans for America First
#AmericaFirst #warriors #fypシ #veterans #texas
@sny_knicks She didnt even say that he proved her wrong, she says history cause shes to arrogant to admit she was absolutely 100% wrong. And lest we forget that opinions are like aholes, we all have one... Espn hiring people like her is why I havent watched in years. JB won at every level.
@McClanMan@usmint I got 5 Mayflower ones in NJ so far. You can hit the bank up for a few rolls of quarters, u might get lucky. Maybe if even get some silver...
Father’s Day in NYC. MUSLIM MANIACS pound their chests, women in burqas, blood drenched signs. We lost the city. We lost Minnesota, parts of Michigan, Va, Ga, Tx, Florida… it’s growing faster than Covid, but nobody in DC is shutting down immigration.
@RealCandaceO@LauraLoomer How can anyone take Megyn Kelly seriously when she ran cover James Alefantis, Mr Comet Ping Pong himself. If any of these influencers were really about the truth, they would be all over Kelly about that. We know more about him than Epstein, but the silence is deafening.