Down the Tubes

Time was when the Walter Reed Army Medical Center was an icon of the American mythology of superiority in all things. For close to a century, it was, supposedly, one of the best medical facilities in the world, where even Presidents went for medical attention and, yes, to die.

The operative word is "close", because, for quite some time, the hospital had gone downhill, not just its facilities but the medical care provided there to veterans who were getting the short end of the stick health wise. Still, it kept operating, although in an increasingly diminished capacity. It took a long time to die out, but it has finally closed its doors, to be merged with a Navy facility.

I guess this is another sign of the hard times on which the U.S. has fallen.

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