Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Are you serious??? Our standard for future politicians is anything Trump got away with???
DP. Yes. Why should one side disarm?
Be cause it validates a 100% disability claim?
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That’s clever, but guess what? The loss of one arm from the shoulder down doesn’t qualify for 100% disabled rating by the VA.
But being as mentally disabled as Graham Platner is, does.
So again, how is he fit for the rigors of serving his constituents in a US Senate seat? When the VA considers him UNEMPLOYABLE?
Yes he is unqualified as a democrat but would be over qualified as a republican candidate![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Are you serious??? Our standard for future politicians is anything Trump got away with???
DP. Yes. Why should one side disarm?
Be cause it validates a 100% disability claim?
![]()
That’s clever, but guess what? The loss of one arm from the shoulder down doesn’t qualify for 100% disabled rating by the VA.
But being as mentally disabled as Graham Platner is, does.
So again, how is he fit for the rigors of serving his constituents in a US Senate seat? When the VA considers him UNEMPLOYABLE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Are you serious??? Our standard for future politicians is anything Trump got away with???
DP. Yes. Why should one side disarm?
Be cause it validates a 100% disability claim?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Are you serious??? Our standard for future politicians is anything Trump got away with???
DP. Yes. Why should one side disarm?
Be cause it validates a 100% disability claim?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Are you serious??? Our standard for future politicians is anything Trump got away with???
DP. Yes. Why should one side disarm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Are you serious??? Our standard for future politicians is anything Trump got away with???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
trump set the standard. No release of medical or tax information. So who cares?
Anonymous wrote:A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
How is a person with either of these ratings (Platner won’t release his DD214 or any other documentation to verify the exact parameters of his 100% VA disability rating) fit to serve in the US Senate and perform for his constituents???
A 100% VA disability rating for PTSD requires documentation of total occupational and social impairment. Symptoms must be severe, such as persistent delusions/hallucinations, danger to self/others, gross impairment in thought processes, or inability to perform basic daily hygiene. It indicates a complete inability to function in work or social settings.
Key Requirements for 100% PTSD Rating
To achieve a 100% rating, the veteran must demonstrate extreme impairment, usually including several of the following:
Total Occupational and Social Impairment: Inability to maintain work, relationships, or routine functions.
Persistent Danger: A constant risk of harming self or others.
Severe Cognitive/Communication Deficits: Gross impairment in thought processes, communication, or memory loss (e.g., forgetting own name, names of close relatives).
Grossly Inappropriate Behavior: Inability to act within societal norms.
Persistent Delusions or Hallucinations: Experiencing things that are not present.
Inability to Perform Daily Tasks: Regular inability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, or basic daily activities.
Alternative to 100% Rating (TDIU)
If your PTSD is not rated at 100% but you are unable to work, you may qualify for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), which pays at the 100% rate. This requires showing that your service-connected condition makes it impossible for you to maintain gainful employment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He’s such a liar and obfuscator.
I wish there had been a really good candidate to challenge and unseat Susan Collins. But I can’t wait to watch this guy’s campaign implode as all the ugly truths about him come to light, and people see that he’s a total cosplay.
Let me be the first to predict that SA victims will be part of the picture of what comes to light between now and November. I pray anyway that they have the courage to come forward.
Why are you so hateful and why would you predict SA?
Sam Adams? I know it's crappy beer, but you're really knocking the guy because he drinks Sam Adams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He’s such a liar and obfuscator.
I wish there had been a really good candidate to challenge and unseat Susan Collins. But I can’t wait to watch this guy’s campaign implode as all the ugly truths about him come to light, and people see that he’s a total cosplay.
Let me be the first to predict that SA victims will be part of the picture of what comes to light between now and November. I pray anyway that they have the courage to come forward.
Why are you so hateful and why would you predict SA?