Brickbat: Speedy Service

It took Norman Spivey repeated calls and more than a year to schedule a cancer checkup with the Veterans Administration of Atlanta. When he finally got his appointment, doctors found he had stage four colon cancer that had spread to his liver and lymph nodes. Spivey passed away recently after six months of treatment, but his wife says she wonders if he'd still be alive if he'd been able to get his checkup earlier.
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First of Etiquette!
Stylistically, we should delay commentating on this article for a year...
But we'd forget about it by then, and the bots would have had their frenzy.
Soemtimes you jsut have to liek it!
Government medical care,the compassion of the IRS and efficiency of the post office.
It's what the left wants for everyone.
Of the parcel carriers, the Post Office actually has the best track record for me.
A couple weeks ago I found a package,shipped USPO,that was left during the night in sub zero weather.No knock on the door.Only UPS for me.Oh the package was marked'do not freeze'.
UPS never knocks, they slap the yellow/brown post-it and leave. FedEx doesn't even come to the building, leaving it at the wrong location, USPS at least gets the package to me.
You mean the service that just lost a bunch of my payment checks to vendors? Nothing like having ten phone calls a day from people wondering where their money is and having to tell them "It's in the mail."
Wait - you're still writing checks in this day and age and not seeking simple things like tracking?
Phony scandal! Market failure! Bush! Oh, heck, I don't even know what the talking point is; my prog aquaintances don't like to talk about the VA.
Remember, though, it's the Republicans who want old sick people to die quickly.
Love,
Alan Grayson
Some days I wonder if Charles Oliver hates us.
On days like today I wonder less.