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Jacson6

(1,134 posts)
Fri Feb 14, 2025, 01:28 PM Feb 14

CBO wants to means test Veterans disability compensation

So if a disabled vet in a wheel chair makes $1k per month selling stuff on eBay/Amazon then they would have their benefits reduced or eliminated.

I really was a sucker by serving in the military. Just like Trump said.

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eppur_se_muova

(38,863 posts)
2. Maybe they should have followed Turnip's example, and asked "what's in it for me" ?
Fri Feb 14, 2025, 01:43 PM
Feb 14

:toxically bitter :

Passages

(2,613 posts)
3. Wow.
Fri Feb 14, 2025, 01:47 PM
Feb 14

As it is, I am embarrassed for my country every time I see a Wounded Warrior tv commercial....they are aired often.

The United States of America, home of eternal wars, needs private groups to help young soldiers who lost limbs for the folly of GWBush and others.

Now we're going to ramp that need up even more.

mommymarine2003

(320 posts)
4. It took about 10 years for my Marine veteran son to pull himself out of the abyss he was in from two deployments to Iraq
Fri Feb 14, 2025, 01:56 PM
Feb 14

He came home with serious PTSD and anxiety as well as other physical health issues. He periodically has to have tumors removed, thankfully benign, from all over his body. He signed up for the Marines in high school in 2001. I knew he would be going to war after 911. He crossed the Kuwait border into Iraq on the first day of the war in 2003. His second deployment was in Ramadi where their location was mortared nearly daily. His gunnery sergeant was killed minutes after talking to my son. He was in communications and would call us often. I knew he was feeling suicidal. When he finally came home, he was a psychological mess. For two years he would only come out of his room for meals. Due to lack of exercise, his legs had atrophied, and he, a former high school quarterback, could barely walk a block. He quit driving and gave his truck away to his little brother.

He has about 75% disability. With hard work and two years of therapy, both group and individual, at the Portland/Vancouver VA Hospitals (which I drove him to 5 days/week) he began to find himself again. He now has a good job with two young children and a baby on the way. He still needs therapy. He just had more tumors removed. He earned his disability.

Desert grandma

(1,067 posts)
5. There is a non-invasive treatment for serious PTSD
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 05:39 PM
Feb 24

I posted about it in the Veterans forum in January. The VA does not cover it yet, but America's Fighting Warriors, a non profit will cover it for qualified veterans. Look for the post on the Veterans Forum in January. Maybe it would be helpful for your son. My Vietnam veteran husband is going to have this therapy starting next month.

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