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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The parents, grandchild, baby mama, judge should all be extra vigilant. [b]He’s not going to accept losing[/b].[/quote] +1 Nailed it. Plus, gun owner.[/quote] His Facebook indicates he is a strong libertarian. [/quote] Such a strong libertarian that he can’t get a job because he would lose his free legal services. :roll: Like my brother who is has free healthcare for life from the VA and is always posting on FB about how taxation is theft. [/quote] If he has health care from the VA it's because he served in the military, not exactly a free ride. [/quote] But it’s people's taxes that fund the military and veterans’ healthcare.[/quote] Exactly. And if taxes were cut, the VA's bloated budget would be cut as well. In addition to healthcare, many veterans receive pensions and disability benefits and education benefits and additional other benefits. That's fine if it's necessary. I know several veterans who have 100% disability ratings, yet they have no apparent injury and somehow manage demanding professional careers with big six figure salaries. [b]They're all republicans btw who are quick to judge people on public benefits. The lack of self awareness is befuddling.[/b] [/quote] Are you implying that they themselves are receiving "public benefits" while at the same time complaining that others shouldn't receive "public benefits"? If so, that seems a bit odd of you to compare the things. Veterans aren't receiving "public benefits" in the same sense as others who are recipients of various social and medical programs that are also funded by tax payers. Veterans actually worked to earn those "public benefits", as you call them, while others haven't done a thing to earn theirs. I don't quite understand how you are comparing the two and saying they lack self awareness.[/quote] If they’re claiming 100% disability and they are still capable of earning a good living and playing sports with their kids, etc. then they’re committing fraud. Their disability ratings should be reviewed on a regular basis. We live in an area with lots of retired military and this isn’t uncommon. We know an attorney who gets disability payments after being in a desk job his entire career. [/quote]
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