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Big Sarge 10-07-2013 03:57 PM

VA Meds
 
I called in refills for my meds today and received a recorded message that shipments may be delayed 7-10 days. This was the Memphis VAMC. Has anyone heard anything from their med refills?

orthodoc 10-07-2013 04:48 PM

Oh my. Does this mean you'll run out?

John Sellers 10-07-2013 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 879147)
I called in refills for my meds today and received a recorded message that shipments may be delayed 7-10 days. This was the Memphis VAMC. Has anyone heard anything from their med refills?

Mine were refilled Friday with no problems. Of course, I'm not a vet. I am Medicare tho., and my folks pick them up at the drugstore.

busterb 10-08-2013 09:30 AM

Hell. I sometimes get refills I didn't even order. :smack:

Big Sarge 10-08-2013 02:04 PM

I get refills of things I haven't ordered at times, usually for my tremors or blood pressure. This is my psych meds, so I can gamble I will get them in time and if not go into withdrawal or start going on half doses

Big Sarge 10-08-2013 03:34 PM

John - This is on the Wall Street Journal website

The Social Security Administration has begun warning the public it cannot guarantee full benefit payments if the debt ceiling isn’t increased.

When asked by the public, the agency is notifying beneficiaries that “Unlike a federal shutdown which has no impact on the payment of Social Security benefits, failure to raise the debt ceiling puts Social Security benefits at risk,” according to a person familiar with the agency directive.

The warning was assembled after the agency consulted with the Treasury Department, which would play a lead role in determining how the government handles payments if the borrowing limit isn’t raised soon.

busterb 10-08-2013 06:39 PM

Why should the assholes have to borrow? Oh right they moved the money and pissed it away.

Lamplighter 10-08-2013 08:16 PM

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The warning was assembled after the agency consulted with the Treasury Department,
which would play a lead role in determining how the government handles
payments if the borrowing limit isn’t raised soon.
Quote:

Why should the assholes have to borrow?
Oh right they moved the money and pissed it away.
BB: Depends on who the assholes are...

Over the years, more $ has been collected by Social Security than was paid out to retirees.
So the SocSec Trustees authorized the excess $ to be spent on buying US Treasury bonds.
This is just the same as grandparents buying US Treasury bonds for their grandchildren,
and investors buying US Treasury bonds as the safest place in the world for their $.

The $ that SocSec paid for these bonds (IOU's) went into the US Treasury,
and was used by the US government to pay for things like the Armed Forces,
VA benefits, NIH, etc., etc.,...
... and to keep income taxes lower than they otherwise should/would have been.

Sarge's post refers to the SocSec Administration being paid back
for the US Treasury bonds it purchased years ago, and that is part
of the "debt ceiling" that the US Treasury Dept is facing now.

Every year the Treasury needs to sell another round of bonds (IOU's)
to bring in new $ to pay back the SocSec Administration.

Of course, the GOP is acting as tho the US Treasury can default, and it will do no harm.

busterb 10-09-2013 08:44 PM

Humm. I always thought that they moved the money to the general fund. I must have been watching Bill O'liely

Big Sarge 10-10-2013 01:25 PM

Guard Drill and my Medical Disability Board have been cancelled due to budget.

DanaC 10-10-2013 03:23 PM

Fuck. God, Sarge that's so bastard unfair.

xoxoxoBruce 10-16-2013 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by busterb (Post 879623)
Humm. I always thought that they moved the money to the general fund. I must have been watching Bill O'liely

I'd read general fund in the past, also.:confused:

Happy Monkey 10-16-2013 02:48 PM

When you buy a Treasury Bond, you are lending money to the government, and I believe it does basically go into the general fund. So in effect, that is what happens.

But it goes in the general fund in the same way that money from China or Grandma's gift does - to be paid back later with interest. Not in the same way that income tax does.

Big Sarge 10-16-2013 04:17 PM

All I know is I am rationing half doses of my meds because of this government shut down. sigh.

DanaC 10-17-2013 03:43 AM

That you are being forced into such a position is a disgrace. It is outrageous.


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