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A Veteran’s Story: Why Is It So Hard to Get Mental Health Care?

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At his request, we are keeping this brave service member’s name confidential.

I am a United States Marine Corps Veteran of 10 years and two tours to Iraq. I am not in any manner a HERO or an extraordinary member of the military. I served my nation and my Marines with pride and honor for 10 years with many ups and downs throughout my career. I was never ever a poster child Marine as I have two sets of office hours. I have never attempted to misuse my service or that of my brothers ever to either of our benefits. I do occasionally miss appointments but always call when it’s related to mental health and reschedule.

Something that has been eating at me, and I am sure my fellow brothers and sisters in arms, is that of our access to mental health facilities. We are always told that whenever we need help with our veteran mental health care all we have to do is make ONE CALL!…Well, let’s talk about that one call…

First step is to call into either the general numbers for any VA Hospital or if you have the direct line you can phone in that way. The second number is not always so easy to obtain depending on which VA Hospital. There is a third option in the VA Crisis line…ALL and I mean ALL of these lead to a human being on the other end who seems to be about as interested in your mental stability as a lead post!

Someone with empathy and compassion should be expected to answer the phone instead of an abrasive ignorant employee who clearly just wants to hang up the phone and get back to doing whatever it was they were doing before your call interrupted their free paycheck.

My story is rather long and drawn out with social workers and three different psychologists and 12 months of seeking help from the mental heath department at Jesse Brown VA…Then reaching out to Hinds VA and still hearing nothing back.

My doctor I had for almost four years finally retired in December 2019. He was a wonderful man and great listener. I never trusted anyone the way I trusted him in a session. When he said he was leaving, I was extremely concerned because I had gone through five doctors before finding the one that finally understood me.

I knew that I would be getting a new doctor soon so I waited for them to call me like they said they would do. By March, I still hadn’t heard a thing from the VA either in a letter or a phone call. The pandemic was just starting to lockdown the country and I decided to phone in and ask for mental health. I was connected and told because I had “waited” so long that I had to start my entire mental health intake process over again. Meaning I couldn’t just see a new doctor, now I had to be “reevaluated” and then assigned another Doctor…This is not a quick or enjoyable process. I have been seen at the VA for about 10 years and to make me start all over again with the same questions I have been answering for 10 years is beyond frustrating.

APRIL: I went through the hoops and was was assigned to the worst Doctor I have ever had in my entire time at the VA…She was rude, condescending, aloof, dismissive, and simple did not listen. Any time I would use a curse word, her only comment was to my language and not my mental stress…it was the equivalent of an xfinity service representative.

Everything I said she took as a personal attack and after telling her she wasn’t listening, I demanded a new doctor; she did nothing for me and never contacted anyone. I had to contact a patient advocate and waited four months for a new doctor to reach out to me and check on my mental health.

Once I had finally been assigned a new doctor (AUGUST), he finally got in touch with me because I had been begging my social worker at the VA for help as well. My social worker was also trying to get a doctor to call me back without starting the entire process over AGAIN…My social worker has been aware of my situation for the entire time as well and was equally disturbed by the lack of effort by the mental health department.

So finally by May I had a “NEW” doctor and he followed up with me twice in four months AUG/OCT. I spoke to him briefly about issues and asked if we could talk more sooner than the five week in between. He responded yes we could and NEVER CALLED ME to follow through on his word.

By October, I had not heard from him in a few weeks and started to make calls to the VA and ask for veteran mental health care …their phone would ring and ring and ring without ANY ANSWER… I am not joking, I thought it was me and called my social worker and he had the same problem.  This went on for nine weeks!!! Finally my social worker got a direct message to my doctor and he called me in December.

Of course, I was not in a great mood after trying to reach this guy for months and being blown off as if I didn’t matter so I opened with “WHERE THE F*CK HAVE YOU BEEN”??? He responded…BLAH BLAH BLAH I don’t have to listen to that from you goodbye! Hangs up phone!…Mind you I was having a mental health crisis and thinking of harming myself…PRAISE GOD ALMIGHTY FOR MY WIFE!!! She was able to handle my crisis and calm me down so I could relax and not harm myself. I still haven’t spoken to him since that day and had to reach out again to my social worker who also helped calm me down and clear my mind. My wife and social worker are absolute saints and have been so solid when the VA seems to be absent as a ghost.

Still no doctor to work on cognitive behavioral therapy or Bio Feedback therapy or any therapy…what I can’t tell my wife I can tell my social worker but that’s not really his job…yet he steps up and does it not just for me…He is a really impressive man and I love him for what he has done even though he doesn’t have to. But he knows his main job is to help veterans and if more people at the VA worked like this was I am sure the problems we face would be nil.

The emptiness and abandonment that the VA seems to get off on is going to lead to only a few outcomes….more dead veterans by suicide, threats to VA workers at the hands of Veterans who will just snap into oblivion for being treated like trash.

VA employees fundamentally do NOT comprehend what a VETERAN is and how we talk…we are crude and curse but to assume that will ever change is insanity. We are very demanding and at times extremely impatient.

Men and women that have gone through the trauma we have will never let someone tell us how to speak! It’s a violation of the rights we risked our lives for and it’s why we tend to defend them with more voraciousness than the average American.

To date, I have not heard from any doctors at the VA regardless of my outreach.

They will say we can still come in if we need help but when you go now because of the pandemic, you don’t feel welcomed and like they want you out of there as fast as possible.

I am 39 years old and 100% service connected through the VA.

Again this is my personal experiences at the Chicago area VA facilities.  I am sure I am not the only one…

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(The Center Square) – Most voers in Wisconsin haven’t decided who they support to be the state’s next governor, according to a new Marquette Law School poll.

The poll showed that 81% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans have not made their choice in a crowded field to replace Gov. Tony Evers in the Aug. 11, 2026, primary. The general election is Nov. 3, 2026.

Those polled were asked which candidates they knew about with 39% saying they recognize and have an opinion of Rep. Tom Tiffany while 17% recognize Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann and 11% recognize medical service technician Andy Manske.

Of the Democrats Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley has the highest recognition at 26%,with Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez at 25%, State Rep. Francesca Hong at 22%, state Sen. Kelda Roys at 17%, former Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. CEO Missy Hughes at 16%; former state Rep. Brett Hulsey at 15% and Milwaukee beer vendor Ryan Strnad at 11%.

The poll asked 846 registered voters the questions between Oct. 15-22.

The poll had similar responses related to supreme court candidates Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor, with 86% saying they don’t have enough information on Lazar and 84% saying the same about Taylor while 69% of those polled said they did not have enough information on what each candidate stands for.

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Whistleblower-sourced records, made public Wednesday by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, show that the Arctic Frost probe, pushed by Biden administration special counsel Jack Smith, conducted extensive and legally dubious investigations into Trump-supporting Republicans nationwide.

Smith, the FBI, and the Department of Justice spent thousands of taxpayer dollars to collect personal cellular phone data, conduct dozens of interviews, and issue 197 subpoenas to 34 individuals and 163 businesses.

“Arctic Frost was the vehicle by which FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors could improperly investigate the entire Republican political apparatus. Contrary to what Smith has said publicly, this was clearly a fishing expedition,” Grassley told reporters Wednesday.

“If this had happened to Democrats, they’d be as rightly outraged as we are outraged,” he added. “We’re making these records public in the interest of transparency and so that the American people can draw their own conclusions.”

The records reveal some of the targets on page 60, including multiple state Republican party chairs or former chairs; many state lawmakers and attorneys; individuals believed at the time to be “fake electors;” and conservatives involved in election integrity efforts.

Records of additional individuals and organizations targeted, beginning on page 101, list everyone from Trump campaign staffers to former senior White House advisor Stephen Miller and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino. The list spans multiple states and includes some significant redactions.

The Arctic Frost team also collected phone records of at least nine Republican senators without notifying them, and attempted but failed to collect phone data on others.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., called the records “nothing short of a Biden administration enemies list” and deemed it “far worse, orders of magnitude worse” than the Watergate scandal of the Nixon administration.

“People need to realize how politicized the Biden administration turned all these agencies,” Johnson said. “It’s outrageous, it should shock every American…we need to get to the bottom of this…so that this doesn’t happen again in America.”

The revelations build on previous documents showing that the Biden administration targeted 92 conservative groups, including the Republican National Committee; Republican Attorneys General Association; the America First Policy Institute; and Turning Point USA, the organization previously headed by political commentator Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot in September.

In a Truth Social post Wednesday, Trump called the investigators a “disgrace to humanity.”

“These thugs should all be investigated and put in prison,” he said. “Deranged Jack Smith is a criminal!!!”

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(The Center Square) – For the first time in the past 10 years of polling, more Wisconsin voters said they would vote against a school referendum than for it.

Fifty-seven percent of voters said they would vote against a referendum in the new Marquette Law School poll.

That compares to 52% in June, 57% in February and 55% in January saying they would vote for a school referendum if it was proposed by a local school board.

The poll asked 846 registered voters the questions between Oct. 15-22.

“This is one to keep an eye on to see if this trend continues or it’s just a fluke of this sample,” Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin said.

The poll also showed that 56% said they believe reducing property taxes is more important than increasing spending on public schools.

That compared to 57% in June, 58% in February and 55% in January who said the same.

Historical Marquette polling showed that 50% first said they would prioritize reducing property taxes in June 2023 after years of polling showing that spending more on public schools was more important to voters.

That total has trended up since the 2023 polling.

“People have gotten more concerned about school spending and property taxes in particular,” Franklin said.

The polling comes after Milwaukee voters said they would prefer consolidating schools over another property tax referendum increase when Embold Research asked 535 likely Milwaukee voters in 2026 the questions between Oct. 6-10 on behalf of City Forward Collective and CFC Action Fund.

Legislators are currently discussing a bill that would require districts to file the required paperwork before being eligible for a referendum.

There also are a set of bills in the works on school consolidation.

Public school enrollment in Wisconsin is expected to decline by 10,000 students annually for the five-year period that began in 2023-24 and the trend is expected to continue.

The bill would provide a consolidation model process, funding for consolidation or shared service feasibility studies and assistance for schools as they try to match up differing levies and determine school board positions when consolidation occurs.