Problem is “hey wanna come get shot at out of the kindness of your heart?” Is kind of a hard sell. So the VA and the and GI bill and disability are the incentive. The military kind of is the big maker of the upper middle class. Us middle middle and lower have to work our tails off, but if we avoid the cities, we don’t get shot at.
This is accurate. It's what I used to elevate my network, position, and shapen my critical thinking skills.
I led a lot of young men from rural areas who's options were Marine Corps or trailer Park.
The United States Marine Corps has a threefold purpose, or mission statement, often summarized as:
Make Marines: The rigorous training and development within the Marine Corps transforms individuals into disciplined warriors possessing honor, courage, and commitment.
Win our Nation's battles: This encompasses their role as a naval expeditionary force, trained and equipped to rapidly respond to threats and execute missions across various environments – air, land, and sea.
Develop quality citizens: The Marine Corps aims to return to society individuals instilled with strong moral values, leadership skills, and a commitment to service, making them productive members of the nation beyond their military careers.
Plus lots of folks literally altruistically believe service in support of the country is a good thing.
I mean, that's just the reality of any sort of socialized healthcare model, whether that be the VA or a national system.
My main point was that we'd have more funding available for VA healthcare if we weren't wasting it on fraudulent disability claims.
This is fair. And I do agree there is tons of people making false claims and milking the system. Zero debate about that.
It was pretty disgusting when I got out and saw kids claiming PTSD even though they were being separated from basic training.
It's been my experience that the VA is not quality medicine even when there are good doctors. And economically you're not going to get the best care there as the premier doctors are private sector anyway.