Chuck Wooten,
a military veteran, was already ticked off about Rep. Paul Ryan
(R-Wis.) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) pushing through the
“bipartisan” budget deal, which includes cuts to veterans’ retirement
benefits. So when he got a fundraising email from Ryan’s office asking
for money, he decided to really let the Wisconsin congressman know how
he feels.
House Budget
Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., answers questions as he and Senate
Budget Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray, D-Wash., announce a tentative
agreement between Republican and Democratic negotiators on a government
spending plan, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013.
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
The scathing open letter, posted on Facebook last week,
is going viral — and you only have to read the first few sentences to
know why. It should be noted that because Wooten’s Facebook page is set
to private, we weren’t able to review the original post on his wall and
had to rely on re-posts.
“Please note that this request by you for a cash donation from me is extremely unfortunate and very ill-timed,” Wooten writes in the open letter to Ryan. “You
see sir, I am one of the military retirees your ‘bipartisan’ budget
just impacted. You and every Republican (both in the House and Senate)
that voted to pass this travesty betrayed and broke trust with me and
everyone like me.”
He continued:
“You may not know us by name, but we’re the people, Congressman, who
answered our Nation’s call, some of us at a very early age to willingly
serve YOU and others LIKE YOU so you could safely attend college and
pursue your personal ambitions without fear of harm.”
Wooten
went on to remind Ryan of the bravery his “brothers-in-arms” display
every single day as they boldly answer the call of duty, “without fail,
without complaint.”
“And
for that service, we were given absolute assurance our so-called
retirement benefits would be protected by law. The very law you
shattered in your zeal to impress your Democratic cohorts in your back
room deal–with the enemy. Yes, I said it. The liberal Democrats are an
enemy to the American people and our Nation,” the veteran writes. “Your
lack of judgement and eagerness to compromise on the backs of us who
protected you is sickening.”
Wooten
concludes by assuring Ryan and his Republican “colleagues” who
supported the budget deal that they will “NEVER” receive another cent of
financial support from him.
“Remove me from your contact lists,” he added.
Chuck Wooten, Chief Master Sergeant, USAF (Ret). (Courtesy of Chuck Wooten)
In an exclusive interview with TheBlaze on Thursday,
Wooten explained that he was stunned by the “grand irony” of Ryan’s
team asking for money after putting together the “backroom deal” that
cuts military benefits.
“You’re picking my pocket and then you’re asking me for a handout,” he said.
Still, Wooten told TheBlaze he never anticipated all the attention his open letter has generated so far.
He
also made it clear that he does not speak for the U.S. Air Force or the
U.S. military, but shares the same views of many other veterans who
feel betrayed by politicians in Washington.
Read the entire viral letter below and share the post:
FB Friends,
I’m
still mulling this Paul Ryan budget deal that stole money from every
military retiree (past, present and future). This morning, upon opening
my email, I noticed I had a letter from Congressman Paul Ryan…and it was
begging me for an “emergency end of the year donation.” It only proves
what we already know. The folks in Washington are indeed clueless.
Instead of hitting the delete button, I decided to call Congressman Ryan
out on his audacity and lack of self-awareness. I sent the following to
him. I’m also posting it on the FB USAF Chiefs page as an open letter
to the Congressman. If you’re a retiree, I will tell you we may have
lost the battle, but not the war. If you’re inclined and find it worthy,
let’s flood social media with this letter and see if we can get some
traction. Thanks.
To Congressman Paul Ryan
Today at 8:19 AM
Congressman Ryan,
Please
note that this request by you for a cash donation from me is extremely
unfortunate and very ill-timed. You see sir, I am one of the military
retirees your “bipartisan” budget just impacted. You and every
Republican (both in the House and Senate that voted to pass this
travesty betrayed and broke trust with me and everyone like me. You may
not know us by name, but we’re the people, Congressman, who answered our
Nation’s call, some of us at a very early age to willingly serve YOU
and others LIKE YOU so you could safely attend college and pursue your
personal ambitions without fear of harm.
You
might also want to note that for at least 20 years, my brothers-in-arms
answered that call of duty EVERY SINGLE DAY, without fail, without
complaint, without enough money to sustain our loved ones we had to
leave behind while we DID OUR JOB in every corner of the Earth. And for
that service, we were given absolute assurance our so-called retirement
benefits would be protected by law. The very law you shattered in your
zeal to impress your Democratic cohorts in your back room deal–with the
enemy. Yes, I said it. The liberal Democrats are an enemy to the
American people and our Nation. Your lack of judgement and eagerness to
compromise on the backs of us who protected you is sickening.
Congressman, you and every Republican that voted for injuring military
retirees have engaged in a complicit, sordid affair with the Democrats
who’s objective has always been to dismantle the military. By climbing
into their bed on this issue, you have confirmed you are absolutely no
better than they and have proven it with your vote.
Congressman
Ryan, the audacity which you display is noteworthy, but to
unceremoniously snatch earned money from a small group that has added so
much more value than the paltry $6B you looked to “save” (which is all
smoke and mirrors and you know it), is reprehensible and insulting.
We
have, despite the hardships, meager salaries and harsh conditions, have
performed with honor and excellence…in silence, which is something most
members of Congress have no idea about doing. Our job approval was, is
and always be better than yours. We knew our mission and we got it done,
then handed it off to a new generation in better shape than we found
it.
Your
ability to look us in the eye, take money from us (apparently there was
ZERO, other source of waste within the federal government that you
could have recovered this money from…right, got it), while
simultaneously holding your hand out to beg (with passion) for our cash
is stunning. Your actions have proven you do not have the tremendous
intellect you’ve sold the American people on. I say, with all
seriousness, Congressman, what you lack in intellect and spinal
rigidity, you make up for in cajones.
I
hope you and your cowardly, Republican “colleagues” hear a message from
me loud and clear. You will NEVER receive another cent of financial
support from me. Further, if you happen to be at a Capitol Hill dinner
or at a K Street cocktail party with RNC Chair Reince Priebus, Rep. Ron
Barber, Sen. Jeff Flake or Sen. John McCain, I would be honored if you
communicate with them that I am launching an effort to ensure NONE of
you traitorous “representatives of the people” ever receive another vote
from a military retiree. Remove me from your contact lists.
Chuck Wooten,
Chief Master Sergeant, USAF (Ret)
President Barack Obama signed the budget deal on Thursday while vacationing in Hawaii, according to the Associated Press.
“The
deal reduces across-the-board cuts already scheduled to take effect,
restoring about $63 billion over two years. It includes a projected $85
billion in other savings,” the AP reports.
This story has been updated.
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