Saw this one on Twitter and it goes well with the op-ed I had today…..
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Saw this one on Twitter and it goes well with the op-ed I had today…..
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Opinion from the desk of the Editor:
This op-ed will not make me many friends….for you see some wounds last a long, long time…….and there are some wrongs that not even time will heal.
It is well known that I think what the country and the government is doing to our veterans…..there is so much support and then those same supporters will vote against the benefit of our vets……most support is nothing more than lip service and a bit of guilt that these “patriots” are trying to soothe.
I take this lack of concern for the veterans personally. I am a veteran of the Vietnam War…I was a grunt and on my return I was treated like a social outcast…..once people knew that I was in that war I was avoided like the plague….so forgive me if I sound a bit bitter and there is a good reason for it….I Am Bitter…..STILL!
Ten years after the Fall of Saigon this country decided to do the “right thing” and have a welcome home parade for the Vietnam vet….I was asked to participate but declined….when asked why… I told them what I felt….first, it is too late…second I would not be part of their lame attempt to cleanse their conscience.
I bring this up for a good reason…..we have a chance today to do the right thing for our vets from Iraq and Afghanistan and so far I have seen NOTHING that would lead me to believe that their problems will be treated and once again the country will crap on those that gave their all to do their duty to their country. Their problems will NOT go away no matter how much spurious concern we show……why would I say something so negative?
Glad you ask!
(Newser) – Post-traumatic stress doesn’t fizzle away after a few years—or perhaps even a lifetime. About 11% of Vietnam War veterans still suffer from the disorder today, according to a new VA study, reports USA Today. It builds off landmark PTSD research conducted in the 1980s and finds that about one-third also battle major depression. The study also found that 18% of vets who suffered from the disorder had died before retirement age, twice the percentage of those without PTSD, reports the New York Times. Minorities, those who enlisted before high school graduation, and those who killed multiple times were also found to be at a higher risk.
“This study shows us what the road ahead is going to look like,” says one of its authors, a psychiatry professor at NYU. “A significant number of veterans are going to have PTSD for a lifetime unless we do something radically different,” he adds, referring to vets from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Along those lines, a doctor at King’s College London finds it “striking” that most of the Vietnam vets with PTSD had discussed their mental health in recent VA visits. “Clearly it doesn’t seem to have done much good.”
That is right……40 years later and the problems remain…..a job well done for an uncaring nation!
As things are today our recent vets have NO reason to feel like the country is going to come to their rescue…..but there is always those charities that help the vets…..that is true and most do excellent work….but then I ask….why should people that did the bidding of their country when called have to depend on charity? Where is their country?
I am sick of all these bloated toads that we elect screaming about people NOT taking responsibility for their actions and they are the worse perpetrators….and then there are those that run up and thank a soldier for his service……nice gesture but if you want to help make DAMN sure they are not forgotten as were the Viet vet.
By now the news is full of reports about the problems in Missouri……but what do you know about the situation?
I guess would depend on which news outlet is your favorite……I read this today and thought that it would make a good informative piece for those that may not be following the situation as deeply as the media……
Outrage in Ferguson after police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown – Vox.
Back in 2008 I thought Sarah Palin was a joke and that has not really changed much in 6 years……and then a Senator named Cruz shows up in Washington and the jokes just got worse……
I saw this piece on Twitter and just had to press it for my readers……I cannot think of anything that could be worse than a Cruz presidency…..
This Will Be Our Life Under President Cruz Blue Nation Review.
YOU HAVE GOT TO WATCH THIS VIDEO!
Originally this was going into my series, Babbling Buffoons of Babylon, but after watching it I decided this idiot needs her own post.
I have said many times that I think Sarah Palin is as worthless as they come…..and now with a channel all her own she is even less coherent….
Watch this then tell me what she actually had to say….if you can. Then explain to me just what about this babbling moron would have made a good VP….apparently I am missing it totally.
Subscribers ought to be up in arms for this crap….unless you are just plain stupid and enjoy throwing your money away……(thinking)……..
Tell me what she said!
– This Rambling, Incoherent Mess Of A Video Is What Conservatives Are Paying Sarah Palin To Watch.
Today I would like to focus on some of our more pressing domestic problems……and there are many……and we have NO one working to solve those problems….we are so fortunate to be living in these days (sarcasm)…..
Remember when you started to work the thoughts you had? First, I am getting a regular pay check and second you started thinking about what it would be like to retire in some years and live the Life of Riley (a sitcom from the 1950’s)…….you could lay around in the sun on a beach in Tahiti….or kick back and do all the things that time just would not let you do while employed….remember those days?
And then came the crash and burn of most everyone’s 401k and their retirement funds……and now you are trying to scratch back to having those dreams…..sadly I saw a report that just made me feel sorry for those approaching retirement……
(Newser) – Here’s a scary stat for you, spotted by the Washington Post: About 1 in 5 people nearing retirement have no money for retirement. It comes from a newly released survey by the Federal Reserve of about 4,100 Americans. In total, 31% had saved no money for retirement, though the figure improved to 19% for those ages 55 to 64. What’s more, 20% of people over 60 said retirement planning hadn’t even crossed their minds, which probably explains why 24/7 Wall St. calls this “the next crisis.” Another depressing find: Some 40% of non-retirees 45 and over have had to delay their pre-recession retirement plans.
The problem doesn’t just boil down to poor planning. “Many respondents, particularly those with limited incomes, indicated that they simply have few or no financial resources available for retirement,” researchers say. In particular, a quarter of respondents said they were “just getting by,” while 13% said they were struggling, CBS News reports. About 45% of people said they planned to rely on Social Security to pay the bills in retirement, while 25% gave the following answer: “I don’t know.” Just as many said they expected to work as long as they could, and another 18% planned to get a part-time job after retiring.
To me it is just wrong! Work your entire adult life and in an instance you are screwed from having any type of retirement dream other than praying you will be able to meet your bills. Is it just me, or does something need to change and change soon?