DoD failed to notify Congress that they were refusing death benefits to
military families
Julie Wilson
Infowars.com
Oct. 8, 2013
As if the public hasn’t suffered enough from the government “shutdown,” which
was initiated by unnecessary political antics, now the families of fallen
soldiers are literally paying the price in an unimaginable way.
The Washington Times reports that at least five families, who
have lost a family member in the never ending war on terror over the weekend,
have been denied their death benefits.
Families of fallen soldiers typically receive a death gratuity of $100,000
within 36 hours of the soldier’s death. This government pay-out is meant to help
families with funeral costs, transportation expenses and serves as a
“transitional pay benefit” until the military’s survivor benefits kick in. It
also allows the families to fly over the Del. Dover Air Force Base and view the
coffins of their loved ones being unloaded.
This latest cut in spending has provoked outrage, causing the non-profit
group “Family Communications and Logistics for Luke’s Wings,” which
offers assistance to military families, to step up and take action.
The non-profit group announced they will dip into their
savings to help pay for the families of fallen soldiers who wish to fly to Dover
Air Force Base so that they may participate in the viewing of their loved ones’
caskets.
The non-profit organization’s manager, Jennifer Magerer, said the members of
her group were “deeply saddened” by the government’s decision to cut funding for
death benefits.
Last Monday Democrats actually agreed to agree with the Republicans on
something when they signed a bill that guaranteed pay for active-duty
military in the event of a government shutdown. However, somehow the Department
of Defense (DoD) ignored this provision.
Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., said in a letter to Secretary of Defense Chuck
Hagel, that the DoD’s refusal to pay out death gratuity was a mistake based on
“careless legal interpretation.” Instead of objecting the refusal to pay out
military families, the DoD went about business as usual, failing to even notify
Congress of the initiative.
Republicans claim they are drafting a bill that would immediately restore
funds for death benefits, and hope to vote on the measure tomorrow.
The public, including military veterans, has already suffered enough at the
hands of the corrupt US government by denying them the right to visit public memorials and national
parks paid for by their tax dollars.
As Paul Joseph Watson wrote, the Obama administration has been
accused of “being spiteful in using the government shut down to punish Americans
as part of a political ploy to shift the blame for the impasse onto
Republicans.”
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
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