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Trump's Remarks at Rolling to Remember Ceremony: Honoring our Nation's Veterans and POW/MIA
Actually, that's what Veterans Day is for, but never mind. From Wikipedia, regarding the Vietnam war:
according to the U.S. Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, US Military and Civilian personnel still unaccounted for number 1,587.
"Veterans Choice and Accountability" is something Obama signed into law, in 2014.
I can't correct all his lies.
REMARKS
Remarks by President Trump at Rolling to Remember Ceremony: Honoring our Nations Veterans and POW/MIA
VETERANS
Issued on: May 22, 2020
Blue Room Balcony
11:46 A.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. And we really youre my friends and youve been supporting me right from the beginning. I appreciate that youre here. And were here for you. And I told you, when you want to come back with your 600,000, were ready to take you. But youre going to give us a little display on those beautiful bikes. And youre going to be Ive never seen anyone do that actually. You must have special privileges. Ive never seen anybody ride through here.
But I want to welcome you, and I want to welcome my friends. Youre the Rolling to Remember. And thats what it is: Rolling to Remember. And we will be commemorating Memorial Day. Its a big thing.
Together, our nation pays immortal tribute to the extraordinary courage, unflinching loyalty, and unselfish love, and supreme devotion of the American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. And thats what youre here for. Its the ultimate sacrifice, and it is indeed. They laid down their lives to ensure the survival of American freedom. Their names are etched forever into the hearts of our people and the memory of our nation. And some of you, its been very close very, very close. Its very close to your heart. Well cherish them and our Gold Star families for all time. We take good care of them. Theyre very special to us. Just as well always remember the nearly 82,000 Americans missing in action.
Were joined today by Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie. Where is Robert? Hi, Robert. Great job youre doing, Robert. (Applause.)
You know, we got the Veterans Choice and Accountability. Choice is when they wait for two months to see a doctor before. They have to wait like a few hours. They outside, they get themselves a good doctor, we pay the bill, and they get taken care of. So, you know, the stories were legendary. You dont hear bad things about the VA anymore. You used turn on every night, youd see a horror show. So, I want to thank you. Youve done a fantastic job, Robert. What a great job.
Accountability, also. We got VA Accountability. Sounds easy, but when you have civil service and you have unions and you have all of this for 40, 50 years, theyve been trying to get rid of it. Thats they dont take care of our vets, we fire them. Before, you couldnt. They were sadists. They were thieves. And I think youve let go of more than 8,000 people right? who were terrible. Theyve been trying to fire them for years. They didnt take care of our vets. Just the opposite: They were horrible. Now theyre gone. We got them out. So thats a big thing. So its Robert Wilkie. Thank you very much.
National Commander of AMVETS Jan Brown wheres Jan? Jan, thank you very much. Good job. Good job youve done here. (Applause.) You got this very special group. Theyre going to be doing a very special ride. Im going to get to watch you, I hope. Right? Because I dont know. Sometimes I look at those bikes I dont know, theyre pretty tough, right?
And Actor Robert Patrick, who has been in many films and television shows. I know that well. Most notably as T-1000 in Terminator 2. Thats not too bad, huh? (Applause.) Youre looking good. Youre looking good, Robert.
I want to especially recognize the Legendary AMVETS Riders, who made Rolling to Remember possible. For 32 years, Rolling Thunder my friends carried out a ride of remembrance. And now were going to continue that onward. And the Rolling Thunder people were terrific Artie and everybody. They really were. We had a good relationship with them. You know that, right? Say youre going to say hello to my Artie. And I heard they were giving him a hard time a couple of years ago, and I said, Nope. No hard time. But people do get older, right? (Laughs.) They get a little bit he said, Im getting a little older. So, but Artie is terrific, and the whole group is terrific. And thank you for keeping this noble tradition alive and for preserving the memory of those who are missing, but never forgotten. Never forgotten.
My administration will spare no effort or resource to support the men and the women who defend our nation. Weve secured over $2.1 trillion in funding to completely rebuild American military with two hun- and think of that: 2.1 trillion 2.1. Not not billion. You know, it used to be million. And then, about 10 years ago, you started hearing billion. And now youre starting to hear trillion, right? So its a I dont know if thats a good thing or a bad thing, but its good when were spending $2.1 trillion in funding on our military. Completely rebuild the milit- the military.
Our American military now has the greatest equipment, the finest equipment its ever had. Its been entirely rebuilt. Some of the equipment is still coming all made in America, everything. And when I came here and you people knew it better than anybody our military was depleted, just like the shelves were empty from medical equipment.
We didnt have ventilators. We didnt have testing. We didnt have anything. And now we have great testing, the best in the world. We have great ventilators. Were making thousands and thousands of them. And were actually now so loaded with ventilators that were helping other countries, and therefore saving lives also.
But our American military, with the 281 thats a lot of planes F-35 fighter jets, the best in the world; 453 Abrams tanks; 14,400 tactical combat vehicles; 2 aircraft carriers; 36 additional battleships, and much more. All made in the USA.
So importantly, were giving our service members the resources, tools, and equipment they need. Were even getting brand-new, beautiful uniforms. Doesnt sound like much. If I told you what it costs, its a lot for the Army. The Army has new uniforms and they are gorgeous.
We passed the largest reform of the Department of Veterans Affairs in the I think, in the history of the department, including VA Accountability and, I said, VA Choice. Weve removed 8,500 VA workers who werent doing their job, who were taking advantage of our country and hurting our vets.
The percentage of veterans reporting they trust services think of that, they trust services; so they report, and they say they trust services has reached the highest in the history of the VA, Secretary. Thats a big statement. So the percentage of veterans reporting that they trust the VA and the VA services is now the highest in the history of the service. Satisfaction with the VA outpatient care has reached 89 percent, and were not going to rest until we have it at 100 percent, Robert.
I also formed the PREVENTS its called PREVENTS Task Force. (Applause.) Well, you guys how many of you how many are vets here.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: All of us.
THE PRESIDENT: Big difference between now and the way it used to be, right?
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Oh, yeah.
THE PRESIDENT: Big difference. I also formed the PREVENTS. I got to be careful when I ask that question. Sometimes somebody could say, Oh, we used to like it better. That would not be good, right? (Laughter.) You know that would go on the fake news immediately, right? Thats all theyd cover, so I have to be very careful. But thank you.
I also formed the PREVENTS Task Force to fight the tragedy of veteran suicide, which is an unbelievable tragedy. And we actually have medications that were working on. They have one from Johnson & Johnson, which is a inhaler, and it has been very effective. Weve ordered, I think, thousands of units of that thousands and thousands and were using it.
When the invisible enemy struck our country, my administration quickly secured VA medical facilities. Were keeping the sacred covenant. Were protecting those who sacrificed so much to protect us. I was very early. In fact, out of many, many people, I was the only the one that wanted to do it. I guess I was the only one that mattered. But I kept China out of the United States.
I put a ban on China in January, and I took a lot of heat. Joe Biden said, Oh, hes xenophobic. Oh, thats right. Yeah. But a month later, he said I was right.
As you know, Dr. Fauci, a good guy, said, You dont need to do that. And then later on, when he saw that I did it and when we kept thousands tens of thousands of people out, he said, Donald Trump saved thousands of lives, tens of thousands of lives. And we did.
So we did it very early, and that was a very important the ban on Chinese people, people from China coming in. Because I was seeing how badly infected the one area, Wuhan, was, so I put a ban on.
And everybody thought Nancy Pelosi, a month later, was in Chinatown in San Francisco. Shes dancing in the streets of Chinatown, trying to say, Its okay to come to the United States. Its fine. Its wonderful. Come on in. Bring your infection with you. And then she said, He should have done it earlier about me. And shes dancing a month later. These people are sick.
Anyway, last year, I signed the National POW/MIA Flag Act, which requires that all federal buildings fly the POW/MIA flag, in addition to the American flag. In the months (applause) right? And you see them all over Washington now. And they could be separate from the flag. You can do a separate placement or you could put it under the flag.
In the months since, that righteous flag has proudly flown over the White House; you probably noticed it today. But that reminder is the work left and we have work left. But we have to get it. We have to win the White House, otherwise a lot of the great things that weve done were going to do great with our economy; were going to see you already see it starting to happen. Were trying to get some governors theyre not opening up, but theyll be opening up pretty quickly.
Today, I just spoke to CDC. We want our churches and our places of faith and worship; we want them to open. And CDC is going to be I believe today theyre going to be issuing a very strong recommendation. And Im going to be talking about that in a little while. But theyre going to be opening up very soon. We want our churches open. We want our places of faith, synagogues we want them open. And thats going to start happening. I consider them essential, and thats one of the things were saying. Were going to make that essential.
You know, they have places essential that arent essential, and they open. And yet the churches arent allowed to open and the synagogues and again, places of faith mosques, places of faith. So thats going to see that youre going to see that.
I just want to say youve been tremendous supporters of mine. The bikers I call them the bikers. Theyre bikers for whatever reason, you liked me from the beginning and I liked you from the beginning. And I remember, I went to Hilton Head and I went to other places, and thered would be thousands of bikes outside, and they were all in support.
And they actually said, No, we dont have to because there was no room. Theres always weve never had an empty seat, from the time I came down the escalator with our future First First Lady. Who would have thought, right?
Remember they were saying, Whats he doing? And then but there were a lot of people that thought wed win, and we won. And we won pretty easily too: 306 to 223. Thats pretty easy. And we went through a primary that was tough, and you were there with me. We went through an election, and that tough, and you were there with me. Always there, the bikers. I think what do I have? Ninety-eight percent? Ninety-five? Were trying to find who are the 3 percent or the 2 percent. Were looking for them, right? Were all looking for them.
But Ill never forget, I made a speech in a place. It was packed. You couldnt get in. I said, Fellas, Ill do a second one. They said, No, no, we dont have to hear. We know what youre about. We know where youre coming from, sir. Were here to protect you. Were not here to listen; were here to protect you. I never forgot it. I never felt so safe. And there were a lot of rough guys in that little group of about 1,000 bikes, by the way. Maybe more than that. A lot of rough people. But I tell you: To me, they were beautiful people. But I never forgot that: Were not here to hear your speech, sir. Were here to protect you. And I thought it was an incredible thing.
So youve been my friends. I want to thank you very much for it. Get those engines started. I want to see you guys drive around and drive as fast as you can, but dont get hurt. (Laughs.)
(The bikers complete a lap around South Lawn Drive.)
That was great. And I want to say this to Robert and Jan and every one of you say hello to everybody. November 3rd is a big day. We dont want to destroy this country. Were going to make it bigger, better, greater than ever before. Youre going to see it happening very soon. Were coming into the third quarter. Thats transition to greatness. Third quarter: transition.
Get out there. Work. November 3rd November 3rd is the big day. Get all those cycles going there.
But we appreciate you being here. Go have some fun. And we love you all. Thank you very much and thank you. Thank you very much, Jan. Thanks. Thank you.
END
12:05 P.M. EDT
Remarks by President Trump at Rolling to Remember Ceremony: Honoring our Nations Veterans and POW/MIA
VETERANS
Issued on: May 22, 2020
Blue Room Balcony
11:46 A.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. And we really youre my friends and youve been supporting me right from the beginning. I appreciate that youre here. And were here for you. And I told you, when you want to come back with your 600,000, were ready to take you. But youre going to give us a little display on those beautiful bikes. And youre going to be Ive never seen anyone do that actually. You must have special privileges. Ive never seen anybody ride through here.
But I want to welcome you, and I want to welcome my friends. Youre the Rolling to Remember. And thats what it is: Rolling to Remember. And we will be commemorating Memorial Day. Its a big thing.
Together, our nation pays immortal tribute to the extraordinary courage, unflinching loyalty, and unselfish love, and supreme devotion of the American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. And thats what youre here for. Its the ultimate sacrifice, and it is indeed. They laid down their lives to ensure the survival of American freedom. Their names are etched forever into the hearts of our people and the memory of our nation. And some of you, its been very close very, very close. Its very close to your heart. Well cherish them and our Gold Star families for all time. We take good care of them. Theyre very special to us. Just as well always remember the nearly 82,000 Americans missing in action.
Were joined today by Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie. Where is Robert? Hi, Robert. Great job youre doing, Robert. (Applause.)
You know, we got the Veterans Choice and Accountability. Choice is when they wait for two months to see a doctor before. They have to wait like a few hours. They outside, they get themselves a good doctor, we pay the bill, and they get taken care of. So, you know, the stories were legendary. You dont hear bad things about the VA anymore. You used turn on every night, youd see a horror show. So, I want to thank you. Youve done a fantastic job, Robert. What a great job.
Accountability, also. We got VA Accountability. Sounds easy, but when you have civil service and you have unions and you have all of this for 40, 50 years, theyve been trying to get rid of it. Thats they dont take care of our vets, we fire them. Before, you couldnt. They were sadists. They were thieves. And I think youve let go of more than 8,000 people right? who were terrible. Theyve been trying to fire them for years. They didnt take care of our vets. Just the opposite: They were horrible. Now theyre gone. We got them out. So thats a big thing. So its Robert Wilkie. Thank you very much.
National Commander of AMVETS Jan Brown wheres Jan? Jan, thank you very much. Good job. Good job youve done here. (Applause.) You got this very special group. Theyre going to be doing a very special ride. Im going to get to watch you, I hope. Right? Because I dont know. Sometimes I look at those bikes I dont know, theyre pretty tough, right?
And Actor Robert Patrick, who has been in many films and television shows. I know that well. Most notably as T-1000 in Terminator 2. Thats not too bad, huh? (Applause.) Youre looking good. Youre looking good, Robert.
I want to especially recognize the Legendary AMVETS Riders, who made Rolling to Remember possible. For 32 years, Rolling Thunder my friends carried out a ride of remembrance. And now were going to continue that onward. And the Rolling Thunder people were terrific Artie and everybody. They really were. We had a good relationship with them. You know that, right? Say youre going to say hello to my Artie. And I heard they were giving him a hard time a couple of years ago, and I said, Nope. No hard time. But people do get older, right? (Laughs.) They get a little bit he said, Im getting a little older. So, but Artie is terrific, and the whole group is terrific. And thank you for keeping this noble tradition alive and for preserving the memory of those who are missing, but never forgotten. Never forgotten.
My administration will spare no effort or resource to support the men and the women who defend our nation. Weve secured over $2.1 trillion in funding to completely rebuild American military with two hun- and think of that: 2.1 trillion 2.1. Not not billion. You know, it used to be million. And then, about 10 years ago, you started hearing billion. And now youre starting to hear trillion, right? So its a I dont know if thats a good thing or a bad thing, but its good when were spending $2.1 trillion in funding on our military. Completely rebuild the milit- the military.
Our American military now has the greatest equipment, the finest equipment its ever had. Its been entirely rebuilt. Some of the equipment is still coming all made in America, everything. And when I came here and you people knew it better than anybody our military was depleted, just like the shelves were empty from medical equipment.
We didnt have ventilators. We didnt have testing. We didnt have anything. And now we have great testing, the best in the world. We have great ventilators. Were making thousands and thousands of them. And were actually now so loaded with ventilators that were helping other countries, and therefore saving lives also.
But our American military, with the 281 thats a lot of planes F-35 fighter jets, the best in the world; 453 Abrams tanks; 14,400 tactical combat vehicles; 2 aircraft carriers; 36 additional battleships, and much more. All made in the USA.
So importantly, were giving our service members the resources, tools, and equipment they need. Were even getting brand-new, beautiful uniforms. Doesnt sound like much. If I told you what it costs, its a lot for the Army. The Army has new uniforms and they are gorgeous.
We passed the largest reform of the Department of Veterans Affairs in the I think, in the history of the department, including VA Accountability and, I said, VA Choice. Weve removed 8,500 VA workers who werent doing their job, who were taking advantage of our country and hurting our vets.
The percentage of veterans reporting they trust services think of that, they trust services; so they report, and they say they trust services has reached the highest in the history of the VA, Secretary. Thats a big statement. So the percentage of veterans reporting that they trust the VA and the VA services is now the highest in the history of the service. Satisfaction with the VA outpatient care has reached 89 percent, and were not going to rest until we have it at 100 percent, Robert.
I also formed the PREVENTS its called PREVENTS Task Force. (Applause.) Well, you guys how many of you how many are vets here.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: All of us.
THE PRESIDENT: Big difference between now and the way it used to be, right?
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Oh, yeah.
THE PRESIDENT: Big difference. I also formed the PREVENTS. I got to be careful when I ask that question. Sometimes somebody could say, Oh, we used to like it better. That would not be good, right? (Laughter.) You know that would go on the fake news immediately, right? Thats all theyd cover, so I have to be very careful. But thank you.
I also formed the PREVENTS Task Force to fight the tragedy of veteran suicide, which is an unbelievable tragedy. And we actually have medications that were working on. They have one from Johnson & Johnson, which is a inhaler, and it has been very effective. Weve ordered, I think, thousands of units of that thousands and thousands and were using it.
When the invisible enemy struck our country, my administration quickly secured VA medical facilities. Were keeping the sacred covenant. Were protecting those who sacrificed so much to protect us. I was very early. In fact, out of many, many people, I was the only the one that wanted to do it. I guess I was the only one that mattered. But I kept China out of the United States.
I put a ban on China in January, and I took a lot of heat. Joe Biden said, Oh, hes xenophobic. Oh, thats right. Yeah. But a month later, he said I was right.
As you know, Dr. Fauci, a good guy, said, You dont need to do that. And then later on, when he saw that I did it and when we kept thousands tens of thousands of people out, he said, Donald Trump saved thousands of lives, tens of thousands of lives. And we did.
So we did it very early, and that was a very important the ban on Chinese people, people from China coming in. Because I was seeing how badly infected the one area, Wuhan, was, so I put a ban on.
And everybody thought Nancy Pelosi, a month later, was in Chinatown in San Francisco. Shes dancing in the streets of Chinatown, trying to say, Its okay to come to the United States. Its fine. Its wonderful. Come on in. Bring your infection with you. And then she said, He should have done it earlier about me. And shes dancing a month later. These people are sick.
Anyway, last year, I signed the National POW/MIA Flag Act, which requires that all federal buildings fly the POW/MIA flag, in addition to the American flag. In the months (applause) right? And you see them all over Washington now. And they could be separate from the flag. You can do a separate placement or you could put it under the flag.
In the months since, that righteous flag has proudly flown over the White House; you probably noticed it today. But that reminder is the work left and we have work left. But we have to get it. We have to win the White House, otherwise a lot of the great things that weve done were going to do great with our economy; were going to see you already see it starting to happen. Were trying to get some governors theyre not opening up, but theyll be opening up pretty quickly.
Today, I just spoke to CDC. We want our churches and our places of faith and worship; we want them to open. And CDC is going to be I believe today theyre going to be issuing a very strong recommendation. And Im going to be talking about that in a little while. But theyre going to be opening up very soon. We want our churches open. We want our places of faith, synagogues we want them open. And thats going to start happening. I consider them essential, and thats one of the things were saying. Were going to make that essential.
You know, they have places essential that arent essential, and they open. And yet the churches arent allowed to open and the synagogues and again, places of faith mosques, places of faith. So thats going to see that youre going to see that.
I just want to say youve been tremendous supporters of mine. The bikers I call them the bikers. Theyre bikers for whatever reason, you liked me from the beginning and I liked you from the beginning. And I remember, I went to Hilton Head and I went to other places, and thered would be thousands of bikes outside, and they were all in support.
And they actually said, No, we dont have to because there was no room. Theres always weve never had an empty seat, from the time I came down the escalator with our future First First Lady. Who would have thought, right?
Remember they were saying, Whats he doing? And then but there were a lot of people that thought wed win, and we won. And we won pretty easily too: 306 to 223. Thats pretty easy. And we went through a primary that was tough, and you were there with me. We went through an election, and that tough, and you were there with me. Always there, the bikers. I think what do I have? Ninety-eight percent? Ninety-five? Were trying to find who are the 3 percent or the 2 percent. Were looking for them, right? Were all looking for them.
But Ill never forget, I made a speech in a place. It was packed. You couldnt get in. I said, Fellas, Ill do a second one. They said, No, no, we dont have to hear. We know what youre about. We know where youre coming from, sir. Were here to protect you. Were not here to listen; were here to protect you. I never forgot it. I never felt so safe. And there were a lot of rough guys in that little group of about 1,000 bikes, by the way. Maybe more than that. A lot of rough people. But I tell you: To me, they were beautiful people. But I never forgot that: Were not here to hear your speech, sir. Were here to protect you. And I thought it was an incredible thing.
So youve been my friends. I want to thank you very much for it. Get those engines started. I want to see you guys drive around and drive as fast as you can, but dont get hurt. (Laughs.)
(The bikers complete a lap around South Lawn Drive.)
That was great. And I want to say this to Robert and Jan and every one of you say hello to everybody. November 3rd is a big day. We dont want to destroy this country. Were going to make it bigger, better, greater than ever before. Youre going to see it happening very soon. Were coming into the third quarter. Thats transition to greatness. Third quarter: transition.
Get out there. Work. November 3rd November 3rd is the big day. Get all those cycles going there.
But we appreciate you being here. Go have some fun. And we love you all. Thank you very much and thank you. Thank you very much, Jan. Thanks. Thank you.
END
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Trump's Remarks at Rolling to Remember Ceremony: Honoring our Nation's Veterans and POW/MIA (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
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(13,865 posts)1. Mahatma: thanks for posting these
Even though you may feel like youre standing knee-deep in the sewer while youre doing it.
I often send cut&pastes from your posts to people on both sides of the political divide.