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A Veteran was found incompetent to manage his affairs and the VA won;t even cut him a check out his money to buy a car...whats up>?

2007-10-18 04:57:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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"A Veteran was found incompetent to manage his affairs and the VA won;t even cut him a check out his money to buy a car...whats up"

The veteran was found incompetent to manage his affairs. That is the main answer to your question. Once that is established any payment from any agency will go to the person or agency that is managing his affairs. That should be pretty obvious.

"the VA won;t even cut him a check out his money to buy a car." - The VA does not provide money to buy cars; that is not a VA benefit. I am not sure what you mean by "out of HIS money".

2007-10-18 05:06:15 · answer #1 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 2 0

There has been story after story about how the VA is not taking care of Vets. The question is why, knowing this, they still sign up.

Every time I see somebody hot to join the military, I'd like to send them links showing veterans again being denied medical care, jobs etc.. But they would still go ahead.

2007-10-18 05:06:31 · answer #2 · answered by Middleclassandnotquiet 6 · 0 1

well, i'd say there's more to the story... i'd like to read it myself.. but, yeah, veterans do get overlooked too often. and making sure that they're taken care of is a continuation of their active duty... it's all entwined. we need to look at it that way. and btw, my brother is one of those that have been found incompetent to manage his money... he asks for money all the time to pay for stuff he wants.. i.e., a car... but, those of us who are in charge of his finances cannot allow him to just withdrawl from his money whenever he wants... kind of the same situation here i'd say... you have a person who has been deemed unsuitable to manage their affairs by the legal system trying to get money to pay for something that those who manage his money cannot find reason enough to warrant buying a car... there's gotta be more to the story... maybe he wanted to buy a 40k car? just something to think about.

2007-10-18 05:01:57 · answer #3 · answered by jasonsluck13 6 · 1 1

Having someone be a responsible adult is not the duty of the VA.

2007-10-18 05:00:52 · answer #4 · answered by civil_av8r 7 · 1 1

Because they are of no further use to the International Corporate Fascists.

2007-10-18 05:00:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

It's like all the rest of our government. "Use them until they are all used up." Then they kick you in the butt.

2007-10-18 05:05:05 · answer #6 · answered by Made in America 7 · 1 3

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