One could argue that if you really want to judge a nation’s righteousness, look at how it treats those who risked their lives to keep it safe. Unfortunately, if were to do so for America, they would have to conclude that it’s anything but.
The fact that the Department of Veterans Affairs is plagued with problems is hardly controversial, but department employee Anthony Salazar uncovered grave misconduct at the Los Angeles VA office he worked at. While going over department records, Salazar learned that not only had his branch lost a staggering 30 vehicles out of 88 it owned, but that employees misused credit cards extended to the office as part of their jobs.
Disgusted at this waste and irresponsibility, Salazar took it upon himself to report the abuses to his superiors, but instead of commending him for coming forward with this information, they fired him instead.
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The VA in Atlanta has a fleet of Chevy Volts along with the charging stations. I can’t help but think “WTF”?
CHANGE COMING NONE TOO SOON.
WTF?
He will get money under the whistleblower protection law but unfortunately it will be coming from our tax dollars because the VA continues to allow poor managers to be employed by the government. Need to drain the Swamp.
Grrrrr
how can a department loose 30 cars, there has to ba a thief in the officials who sold the cars and they must be found and made accountable.
How di you loose cars
HOW IN THE HELL DO YOU LOSE 30 CARS?
Go President Trump! Take care of our veterans.
Really VA Really you Morons