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Election Story

The VA: scrutiny amongst veterans

Presidential election looming, veterans affairs a hot topic

“I don’t trust Trump,” said Rachel Locker, a government employee whose father served in the Air Force in the 1950s.

Evaluating who to vote for in a Presidential election can be a difficult task. A candidate that appeases every voter may never exist but, some topics are scrutinized more than others and veterans affairs is often that topic.

Health care, benefits and burials/memorials of those who served all fall under the purview of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. According to CBSnews.com, although the VA declined interview requests, investigations have uncovered mismanagement of veterans claims for benefits.

In the same cbsnews.com article, it was reported that in 2015 alone, more than 800,000 appointments at VA medical facilities, ‘did not meet the health system’s timeliness goal.’

“The VA is very misleading, and not veteran friendly” said, Dr. Burnough, the Financial Secretary for the 100 Black Men South Metro in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Burnough is a Marine Corp veteran who served in Vietnam.

Barbara Bavera was a personnel officer in the Air Force during the Cold War. Although, generally healthy, Bavera said, “anytime I had anything wrong, it was a hassle,” when dealing with military doctors.

All veterans and their families do not need benefits but, that does not stop opinions from forming.

Although Rachel Locker’s father did not need to receive benefits, she said, “I believe the government should be aggressive in it’s dealings with veterans benefits.”

Veteran Army Officer, Tom McGee does not receive benefits himself but, said folks he knows who do “are pleased,” with the type of care they get.

As the Presidential election rapidly approaches, voters are considering the track record of the candidates and their parties in respect to which side would positively improve veterans benefits.

“Republicans do a better job [in that area],” said Rick Pinkston, whose father was a marine in the 1950s.

In contrast, Dr. Burnough said, “I am a Democrat and I will be voting for Hillary, she is more stable and a fair person to benefit all veterans.”
“[They] talk a lot but, don’t do a lot,” said McGee of the politics surrounding the issue of veterans and veterans benefits.

As the election approaches, discussions will continue and it remains to be seen what, if any, progress will be made when it comes to veterans and their feelings toward the VA.

SI: Swimsuit Issue 2016

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue has been an annual staple for the magazine since 1964. It depicts gorgeous women in bikinis on beautiful beaches. This year’s issue of the magazine definitely sends a message with three different covers! UFC stunner Ronda Rousey, Size 16 plus sized model Ashley Graham and model Hailey Clauson clad in beautiful bikinis—and body paint for Rousey—along with Sports Illustrated made headlines and history when the covers were revealed.

The modeling industry has always coveted the size 2, sometimes unhealthy image of a woman. In recent years a shift, although not major, has been happening. Plus-size women are being represented in a positive and celebrated way. Ashley Graham has broken a mold by being featured in last year’s issue in a bikini ad and this year by gracing the cover! Graham is a size 14-16 model signed to IMG Worldwide and Ford Models, two of the top modeling agencies in the world! She has been featured on covers and in ad campaigns for some of the biggest name brands in the world and was named to Forbes Magazine’s coveted “30 under 30” list in January 2016. Positive body image is an important topic and Ashley Graham is definitely a great role model for the cause.

Ronda Rousey, the first UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion, sat through a 14-hour body paint session to achieve her cover look. Rousey is representative of a different set of women, athletic and as she put it in a UFC Vlog series, “femininely, badass as —-.” Rousey has been an athlete since a young age. She was encouraged to take up judo by gold-medal winning judoka AnnMaria De Mars, who also happens to be her mother. In 2008, Rousey became the first American to win an Olympic medal in women’s judo since it had become an Olympic sport in 1992. She admits that she was made fun of and bullied in school for her athletic build but, after seeing this behind the scenes video of her shoot, it isn’t even possible to say her body is anything but beautiful.

Hailey Clauson, the gorgeous blonde in this Swimsuit Issue trio is a model who has been the face of a variety of well-known brands, walked the runway for designers like Calvin Klein and Elie Saab and is signed to agencies in multiple cities. Clauson, at 5’11 has legs for days and was a 2015 SI: Swimsuit rookie. There is no doubt, we will be seeing more of  Ms. Clauson on the runways and in the magazines. You can check out her thoughts and emotions on her cover shoot with Sports Illustrated here!

Congratulations to these beautiful ladies and what a blessing to be able to use this platform to aid in re-branding the definition of beauty in our society.

Best Dressed at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards

Billboard is a music popularity chart that spans across the entire music business. On Sunday, May 17, 2015 in Las Vegas, NV the 2015 Billboard Music Awards was aired. The show was hosted by John Legend’s stunning wife, Chrissy Tiegen,  and rapper/actor Chris “Ludacris” Bridges.

The Billboard Awards were somewhat lack luster as far as entertainment goes and the same can be said for the fashion. A few great ensembles and the rest were just average. Here’s a look at some of my favorite looks from the night, in no particular order.

1. Zendaya in Fausto Puglisi 3-piece set

Zendaya is quickly becoming a regular on best dressed lists and it was no different at this years BMA’s. She stunned on the red carpet in a black, white and orange 3-piece Fausto Puglisi set. She brought the gorgeous bandeau, pant and blazer set to a higher level with a baby blue heel pairing.

  
2. Jennifer Lopez in Charbel Zoe

The Queen of nearly-naked gowns wowed us again on the red carpet last night. The sleeved, silver gown with strategically placed bead work showed off her amazing physique without being trashy.

  
3. Olivia Culpo in Elie Saab

The former Miss USA looked beautiful in a black beaded shorts romper. Culpo styled the romper with a thin black belt and gorgeous strappy heels.

  

4. Taylor Swift in Balmain

We all know I LIVE for an all white outfit and Taylor Swift’s stunning Balmain pantsuit is no exception. With tasteful cutouts and the trendy wide leg style, she absolutely stole the show. Even before she took home 8 awards! 

  

Taraji P. Henson, star of the hit series Empire , turned some heads in her black Aleandre Vauthier cutout gown. She certainly filled the dress out much better than Miley Cyrus, who wore it early this year to the 2015 Grammys, and she exuded such confidence but, in my opinion the dress just isn’t that spectacular. 

 

All in all, the BMA’s can be summed up like this: J.Lo never disappoints us in the fashion department, Chrissy Tiegen and Ludacris were okay hosts and Taylor Swift stole the show with her video premiere for “Bad Blood,” her fierce jumpsuit and her 8 award wins!