11-12-2021, 04:09 PM
What has always bugged me is how many veteran support organizations there are. There shouldn't be a need to have ANY.
Taking care of veterans should be viewed as a cost of going to war. Instead, somehow it became OK for the government to start wars and send (in some cases force) young people to fight them. When they return, they supposedly have "support" through the VA.
If the government had to pay the TRUE cost of wars, I'm sure they would find a way to have less of them.
The ironic thing is, they probably COULD take care of all the vets by buying a few less bombers, planes, battleships and other tools of war.
Taking care of veterans should be viewed as a cost of going to war. Instead, somehow it became OK for the government to start wars and send (in some cases force) young people to fight them. When they return, they supposedly have "support" through the VA.
If the government had to pay the TRUE cost of wars, I'm sure they would find a way to have less of them.
The ironic thing is, they probably COULD take care of all the vets by buying a few less bombers, planes, battleships and other tools of war.