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Jakaal t1_j5sc58c wrote

I wonder if the VA is also still on their kick of reporting anyone that gets any mental health services to law enforcement to try to get them red flagged in states that have those laws?

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Cautious_c t1_j5sc0jp wrote

Tell me you're uneducated without telling me you're uneducated. Not saying they're perfect and they do some shitty things, but you're exaggerating some things and don't know the full story. Do some actual research instead of learning from social media. For everyone's sake.

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DevilishlyDetermined t1_j5s7olg wrote

This is absolutely monumental. It’s important to remove red tape for a group who are statistically prone to suffering PTSD and depression. We love to verbally praise our veterans and now it’s time to support them when they come home and reintegrate into our workd

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yonly65 t1_j5s75z6 wrote

The most uplifting news from my POV: power from renewables is now less expensive to produce than power from coal in some parts of the world. So much so that perfectly good coal-fired power plants are being decommissioned because they can't compete with modern renewables. And the technological genie which enables these renewables cannot be put back in the bottle.

As the saying goes, people didn't stop riding horses because they ran out of horses; they stopped because cars were superior. You're seeing the same thing happen with renewables now. It's wonderful.

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cocaineandwaffles1 t1_j5s67ca wrote

There is a few variables that can help explain that high budget.

Our military vehicles are maintenance heavy. I’d almost rather take on the extra knee and back pain by being with a light unit than deal with vehicle maintenance. From mechanic to just the regular soldier, all are on hand to fix shitty trucks.

The equipment you see being used by the military has to be made in the US. From the uniforms we wear to the ships we sail around in, and everything in between, has to be made in the US. This is going to drive the cost up, while yes the quality will be better than something made in china, it also comes at a higher cost because you have to pay those workers a higher wage.

Research and development is costly. Private gun ownership kinda takes a bit of this burden for our small arms I would argue though. Magazines are an extreme pain to perfect. Optics can have a number of issues. What materials make for the best hand guard, foregrip, stock, sling, so on and so forth, the civilian market really helps to figure this shit out. But the civilian market isn’t going to figure out the best steal to use on our tanks, stealth technology, and so much more.

The medical system and big pharma have their claws in the military health system as well. HIV medications? Still cost the military the same as it would a civilian without insurance. Thousands of dollars for just one month. Same with insulin. Same with epipens. It’s cheaper to do x-rays or MRIs, because you already have the radiologist in the army as well (ideally you would at least). They get paid the same regardless of how many x-rays they look at.

Training is expensive. Ammo is expensive. Fuel is expensive. The required maintenance you’ll need to do on those vehicles you used in training is expensive. And even still, some units will only zero and qualify their rifles once or twice a year. It now takes 75 rounds for a soldier to zero their rifle and complete a qualification range. 35 to zero, 40 to qualify. Multiple that by half a million, that’s how much it costs for the entire army to go and qualify on the M4 one time a year.

Waste, fraud, and abuse are a real thing in the military. But people do forget just how expensive so much of this shit is by itself.

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heresmyownthrowaway t1_j5s5huk wrote

I always thought you needed at least ~25% disability to get full coverage or retired along with being honorably discharged, no one really tells you that but I believe my nurse explained it to me at the VA.

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cocaineandwaffles1 t1_j5s4bx8 wrote

Bro get that rating. My knees hurt after just a short and easy run (2-3 miles at maybe a 9 minute pace). My stomach will randomly decide to just immediately shit out what I eat. And my shoulder hurts after just turning a screw driver a few times. I’m still young, I’m still fit, not overweight, but I still have these issues. These issues will be a factor I have to consider when I get out, go to school, and even after I get my degree and work the job I want. So you got me fucked up if you expect me to not go after the proper rating I deserve for these issues the military gave me, and you should feel the same way for yourself. I understand the reservations you’re having because you have friends who have their injuries from being deployed, but get that rating. Use that money to open a savings account for your kids or nieces or nephews. Use it to make monthly donations to charities that actually help vets. Fuck toss it to homeless that claim to be veterans. You don’t have to spend that money on yourself and you’re not taking any money from anyone else who has a VA disability rating.

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Minus_the_details t1_j5s30qh wrote

A true believer would get it! Nah, jk. If they're smart, though, the house will be set up like a shrine to the movie, with memorabilia and insider documentary from the creators. Super fans would certainly pay through the nose to stay the night, and they could probably charge for daytime visits as well.

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