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All the more reason for Trump, he's vowed to straighten out the VA and I believe he will, Obozo was briefed by GW prior to his coronation and he's failed miserably, I'm sorry to hear about your buddy, that was ****ty on the va's part.
Trump has "vowed" to do plenty, without a game plan to do anything. Nothing. Zilch. Empty promises. Oh wait, I guess he vowed to not be a part of the debates if Meagan Kelly was a moderator, so he's keeping that vow. Let's move forward to next fall and imagine a debate betwixt the Donald and Hillary. I'm laughing already.
Why does that made a difference?
If you're on active orders, like a Guard or Reserve unit that gets activated, the military healthcare system (Tricare/Humana) is the one that takes care of you. Once you go off those active orders, you fall back under the VA for military related injuries and care.
Biggest thing if injured while on active duty is to make sure everything is documented and keep copies for yourself. And to ensure the VA is up to speed prior to being released from one to the other.
I don't think so. Trump is so used to being the man in charge, having the final say. I think he is proving a point to Fox and the GOP, they don't tell him what to do.
I think he'll get in there, but with an obvious twist of reasoning that works in his favor.
Like I said, his ego won't allow him to have Fox or Megyn Kelly get the better of him. They'll talk just enough crap about him being scared that he will recommit.
How is Fox News getting the better of him? He not being there is terrible for ratings and their bottom line $. He is doing a fundraiser for WWP. Of course everyone is going to watch that instead of Jeb! talk about Syria. Him not being there is all the media will talk about. He is definitely not doing it
He hasn't been campaigning in Iowa enough and has no ground game at all.
He has the strongest ground game next to Cruz with over 1,000 precinct chairs, a concerted phone banking effort that will make over a million calls by Monday, and is trying to mobilize college students, who will actually be in school during the caucus for the first time in several cycles. Cruz and Paul know how the caucuses work, and anyone who has paid attention to Iowa knows that these supporters are the ones who show up and influence others.
Santorum, Huckabee, and Obama also utilized similar strategies and outperformed the polling.
He's terrified that he'll actually have to defend his positions this close to the caucus. And as usual, he has managed to make the media run around like headless chickens, so he'll go up in the polls again.
The guy is campaigning in Kentucky for his senate seat and in Iowa. At this point in 2012 in Iowa Santorum was at 16% and in 3rd place and Huckabee in 2008 had a 9 point lead at this time. Paul is in 5th place with 3.8%. He's to far back to make a move.
It's really quite a good strategy, he never has to answer questions of he's the one constantly directing the conversation. (e.g. Cruz birther)
Meanwhile the Trump supporters are still staring at the shiny object with zero substance, because it's different. But hey, he's Falwell's guy so he's got that going for him.
