• The VA Shake-Up: Cutting Through the Noise

  • Mar 24 2025
  • Length: 47 mins
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The VA Shake-Up: Cutting Through the Noise

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    Welcome to Episode 3 of The Green Zone Podcast, hosted by Francis Dorsey and Chris Barthelme—two combat veterans turned advocates breaking down facts and challenging the system. In this episode, we tackle the controversial move by the DOJ and VA to cut 80,000 jobs, representing 15% of the VA’s total workforce. Chris kicks things off by walking through the numbers: in 2016, President Trump inherited a VA backlog of 470,000 unresolved claims. By 2020, that number dropped to 40,000 without increasing VA staffing. Instead, his administration implemented three key reforms: the National Work Queue, the Appeals Modernization Act, and a full transition to digital claims processing. When President Biden took office, he added 80,000 new VA employees, citing the PACT Act, yet the backlog climbed back to 200,000. The data raises a key question—do we have a labor shortage or a leadership crisis?

    Francis shares his own experience navigating the VA, including fighting for a second sleep study after initial resistance and struggling to get necessary follow-ups after major neck surgery. Together, the hosts expose how bureaucracy and protocol often override basic common sense and professional medical judgment. Veterans are frequently denied care or delayed because non-medical administrators make decisions that override doctors. Pain and PTSD are treated through checkboxes, not patient-centered care. Chris makes the case that the VA’s problems can’t be fixed by throwing more money or people at them—only by making the system more efficient. The hosts suggest a heavier reliance on Community Care and private-sector partnerships, noting that most veterans would choose a non-VA doctor if given the chance.

    The conversation expands into America’s broader entitlement mindset. Francis and Chris draw comparisons between VA inefficiency and national issues like labor shortages, inflated college expectations, and misplaced funding priorities. The duo challenges listeners to consider whether “free” healthcare really leads to better outcomes, pointing out how real accountability and performance often come from the private sector, not bloated government programs.

    As the episode wraps, the hosts introduce Doug Collins, the newly appointed VA Secretary and former U.S. Representative from Georgia’s 9th District. While they don’t endorse blindly, they emphasize the importance of giving leadership room to perform. Trump’s prior record on VA reform—including launching VA.gov, setting strict claim processing limits, and drastically improving backlog efficiency—offers a proven blueprint. They argue that we need to allow results to speak before jumping to conclusions. Real leadership involves action, not emotion. The veteran community deserves a system that works, and that starts with accountability, efficiency, and trust.

    Finally, a reminder: if you or a veteran you know is in crisis, dial 988 and press 1. You are not alone. Reach out. Speak up. We’ve got your six.

    Step inside the wire with The Green Zone Podcast. This dynamic intro sets the tone for every episode—real talk, veteran-driven, and focused on alternative mental health, policy, and purpose. Hosted by Francis Dorsey and Chris Bartholomew, we bring the fight to the forefront. Whether you’re active, retired, or just getting your footing, this is your zone. Listen. Engage. Mobilize.

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    Listener Note: This podcast is intended for listeners over the age of 18 and is for educational and entertaining purposes only. The content is not medical advice, and we encourage you to consult with a professional for your individual needs.

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