Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki testified before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee today, pronouncing himself "mad as hell" over the burgeoninghealthcare scandal rocking his department, but affirming that he won't resign. He also described the numerous instances of wait time record manipulation as "isolated incidents," adding that investigations are underway:
CBS News also noted that it took their televised report on complaints in Wyoming for any disciplinary action to be taken, even though the VA was formally appraised of the problems at that location last December. Lots of "isolated incidents." Lots of missed, ignored, or buried red flags. Shinseki's Undersecretary of Health, Robert Petzel, also underwent questioning today. Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson pressed Petzel about whether or not VA officials who deliberately cook the books to obscure accurate stats about wait times for care deserve to be fired. His answer:
He doesn't know? Re-read this article and try to discern if you'd have a better sense of the correct answer to that question. Bureaucracies are positively allergic to accountability. The White House and some Democratic Senators have strongly defended the VA, even as these allegations

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