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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who are not on welfare, get as many, if not more entitlements from the government than people on welfare.[/quote] This is just not true for those with W2 income! [/quote] It’s literally true for everyone. You will get way more entitlements over a lifetime than a person on welfare. If you write off your interest on your house, drive a company car, went to college with on the GI bill, lived in a red line neighborhood…. I could go on for pages. You have more entitlement than someone on welfare.[/quote] You are an idiot. Also, GI Bill isn't an entitlement. It is an EARNED benefit, as in the pay for military is so low considering many factors, it's a form of deferred compensation. They have to serve to get it. [/quote] But everyone who served did not get it. Guess why? PP: Name-calling, blissful ignorance, and racism are not a good look — especially when you feel compelled to scream about it. DP[/quote] Guess why? Because GI Bill details are different depending on your era of service. If you didn't get it that means you likely didn't serve long enough, were dishonorably discharged, or you opted for other educational benefits like existing student loan repayment. You aren't making any sense.[/quote] this post reflects a mind-blowing failure of historical education [/quote] No, I thought we were speaking about modern era gi bill. There is no race component today. Sure there were issues with it 75 years ago. But today it is not an entitlement it is an earned benefit that has nothing to do with race.[/quote] DP. So, you “thought” about it, either read the comments here and didn’t understand them — or didn’t bother to read them, then made an assumption all on your own, and are continuing to put forth support for your incorrect assumption. Got it. Just for funsies though, what time span does your “modern era GI bill” cover? Just “today?” If you’re going to make things up, sharing your definitions could make for much better discussions. [/quote]
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