By Brian Witte
Nathan Hooven is a disabled air force veteran who voted for Donald Trump in November. Three months later, it is unemployed now and says the president betrayed dramatically decreases Federal government that ended her work.
“I think many veterans voted in the same way and we betrayed,” he said in February, the Virginia medical institution. “I feel my life and so many people like my life, so much for this country is destroyed.”
As the federal workers began in January, the mass fire of the federal workers is pushing the veterans that make up 30% of the federal workforce. The exact number of veterans who lost their work is unknown last month, home democrats also estimated the potential of thousands of people.
Can be more on the road. According to a large employer department of veterans, according to the veterans, a large employer is reconstructed. An internal memory obtained by the Associated Press. Veterans represent more than 25% of the VA workforce.
Several veterans supporting both parties in the interviews, described the recent loss of military service as a betrayal of military service. They are angry because of how it happened: in an email that shows insufficient work performance – it is said that it is a positive reviews in their roles.
Last month, a 62-year-old army veteran James Stancil, who was fired from work in a supply technician in Milwaukee, said he was shot and threw from a helicopter.
“And only if you fall free and round the ground – Here’s – that’s – that’s,” he said. “I’m dead. You throw the wrong things.”
Stancil said the e-mail, who said his performance, was not good enough because he had previously received a positive opinion. Hoin, despite the same positive reviews for 11 months in 11 months, said the performance was shown.
“I’m blind,” said Hoin. “My life was completely processed with zero chance. I was fired on an unfairness, the subpar, I was a weak performer in my work.”
Stancil said Trump believed that the veterans would apologize.
This week, Alina Habba, a former member of the old legal group, who is a consultant for the old legal group, who is now a consultant, who is now a consultant in the White House, defended the cuts.
“But at the same time, we have a taxpayer dollar, we have financial responsibility to use the taxpayer dollar to pay people in fact,” he said. “This does not mean that we do not forget our veterans. We will serve them in the right way. But at this time they are not ready to have a job or to work.”
According to November, the veterans had a lot to support Trump than Harris in the November presidential election Votecast, An investigation was conducted in the provinces of American voters. About 6 voters in 10 voters in veterans voted for Harris in about 4.
Ann Arbor, Michigan’s candidacy, but Cynthia Williams, who lost their work as a dispatcher as the dispatcher, said he could change the ideas of those who support this.
“He said he wanted to make the country a great country again … But it does not make it a better,” said Williams.
Matthew Sims, an army veteran, after moving with his wife and three children of Texas yesterday, lost his work as a program support in a Mental Health Clinic in Virginia, Virginia, Virginia. He voted to Trump and said that the federal government supports reducing the size of the government, but not in this way.
“I support the reduction, but it’s a way to do so. It’s like a chain approach, I think the surgical approach to the surgery” Sims.
SALEM VA is fired as a recreational therapist, an eighth month of testing. Evans said that when he evaluated his work when I received a patient’s email. His wife, his wife, his 3-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter moved for a long time.
A 36-year-old military veteran was the only one working in the Evans family. He said he felt scared, numbing and frustrating.
“I cried,” he said about learning Evans fire. “I haven’t done it for a while, because now you are just free. You are in an area where you really are not familiar and you are just getting dry.”