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It will never be fixed

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It's a government program it is unworkable and inefficient by design.

VA cites progress on backlog,Congress disagrees

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Department of Veterans Affairs says it has made "tremendous progress" in reducing a disability claims backlog that reached above 600,000 early last year. Members of Congress and the department's assistant inspector general don't believe it.
Allison Hickey, the VA's undersecretary for benefits, told Congress that at the insistence of officials from President Barack Obama on down, the benefits backlog has been whittled down to about 275,000 - a 55 percent decrease from the peak.
Hickey's claims were met with disbelief by some. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, told her flatly that he thinks the VA's numbers are inaccurate.
"I don't believe anybody at the table is telling the truth from the VA," Miller said at a contentious hearing that lasted more than five hours Monday night. "I believe you are hiding numbers."
Asked if she trusted numbers produced by VA, the agency's assistant inspector general, Linda Halliday, said no.
"I don't want to say I trust them," Halliday said.

That's progress a government worker saying they don't trust another government workers numbers.
Baby steps I guess but these .gov programs are unfixable and Congress doesn't have the answers either.
Congress complaining about a Congress caused disaster it's the way of DC.The answer they will come up with is throw more money at the problem instead of doing what needs to be done.
Which is blow it up and start anew.

Titty Tuesday!

Yeah well fuck him

So is spelling I see

Nice shortcut

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I'm guessing lot's of alcohol was involved.

Flexibility is good

I would tell them to be prepared

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But that would be racist or something.

Dallas storm victims anxious for power to be restored

Frustration is high. Oncor said about 3,600 customers remained in the dark on Tuesday afternoon. Workers were busy restoring power, but for some residents it was taking too long.
“This whole block here has no power, but across the street has power,” Lawanda Holmes said.
She had her door front door wide open, wondering if her family will be able to sleep at home in air conditioned comfort Tuesday night.
“We had to go stay in a motel last night, and that cost us money out of our pockets,” she said.

Oh Dear God she had to spend money out of her own pockets for a motel.The horror of it I already know whose pockets she wants it to come out of.
Suck it up darlin it's not the end of the world yet.Future zombies on display.
Good thing white folks didn't live across the street we'd never hear the end of it.

True dat!!


Buenas

You keep using that word"Man"

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Man trying to kill spider causes house fire

SEATTLE (AP) -- The Seattle Fire Department says a man using a spray paint can and a lighter to try and kill a spider started a West Seattle fire that caused $60,000 worth of damage.

What man does some shit like that.Must be that new manhood that's all the rage now.Maybe he should have used his high heel to crush the spider. 
No fire extinguisher either maybe the spider was on that.No word on the condition of the spider.

Humpday Honeys!

Works for me

As opposed to her bullshit

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She probably ain't got none right.

Thursday Tittys Today!

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Road trip tomorrow since I can't figure out the scheduling thing tomorrow's titty post comes a day early.Blogging will be a little light here.I'll BRB though:)









































































Buenas


That's the spirit

Leg Day!

This dude has a bunch of love

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A plethora of "Acts of Love" Jeb Bush still unavailable for comment.

N.Texas murder suspect added to states most wanted list

A suspect wanted in connection to a 2002 Kaufman County homicide was recently added to the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

A cash reward of $5,000 is being offered for information leading to the capture of 33-year-old Israel Aguirre, whose criminal history includes theft, prostitution and murder.

Aguirre was arrested for murder in 2002, but was deported before standing trial. He was arrested again in the U.S. in 2005 and made several court appearances in connection to the murder charge, but later fled.


An impressive rap sheet and lots of love for his adopted country.I'm sure he was diligently studying to become a naturalized citizen.
A perfect poster boy for the Chamber of Commerce types.Not a very large writeup for this maniac I wonder why that is.
I guess we don't have enough native thieves and murderers we need to import those too.

Excellent advice

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