Comment by Asparagirl

Comment by Asparagirl 5 days ago

6 replies

The VA worked to confirm that everyone in this dataset is deceased, in order to satisfy the judge’s order, and produced an internal document about how they did it — which we then FOIAed and posted online too. (It’s up on the site, next to the legal paperwork.) The veterans and their SSNs are believed to have been deceased prior to mid-2020, checked by the VA’s internal datasets as well as public data sets such as the SSDMF. And SSNs of deceased people are *not private*, since they are never reused. The Social Security Administration also makes copies of all deceased peoples’ original SS-5 applications available to the public under FOIA.

greentxt 5 days ago

Have you ever worried about your impact on veterans? Maybe not a concern?

  • Asparagirl 5 days ago

    The veterans in the data set are all deceased, and I have not heard any complaints from them so far.

    • greentxt 5 days ago

      The VA who you sued does serve vets with whatever money they dont spend fighting you.

      • toomuchtodo 5 days ago

        The VA is obligated to follow the law as it relates to open records. Broadly speaking, America actively chooses to treat vets poorly. Call your Congressional rep (who directly controls policy that controls funding) versus taking your feelings out on your fellow citizen working for little or no pay to encourage government accountability as it relates to their legal obligations.