Not what I said. In fact, I've said that there are problems that need to be fixed in the VA hospitals and with the VA in general.
The thing I have a problem with is those problems being blown up out of proportion because the VA is run by the government. They are used for nothing but a political purpose. You can compare VA problems, especially when it comes to their hospitals and/or way of paying (insurance), to the private sector and find many of the same problems there. There are going to be some differences, but they come close to evening themselves out. But then the VA problems are held up as some sort of "see, this is what happens when government does stuff like this", when in fact it is just what happens when people run things, period. The private hospitals have less scrutiny. They can simply pay off people who they injure and take care of the problems with little to no scrutiny, "it happens" and then is ignored. While the VA, being a government run entity, gets much more scrutiny, so their problems end up blown out of proportion, particularly by those just looking for something to use as a political point for their side.
The same exact thing happens with the military and sexual harassment/assault, a topic I have debated on here many times and expressed my feelings on.