With all the many episodes of the new reality show, 'the tepub debates{?}', when are they going to hold one on what they would do related to the new generation of War Veterans, added to the previous decades of same, their political ideologies created with their rubber stamped wars of choice, fully supported by those they supposedly represent!
They talk tough in relation to the now many more imaginary enemies those policies created, yet nothing as to the results of those policies in relation to those sent and their families, the veterans and the less then national security now. Seemingly wanting to quickly invade and occupy even more innocent countries and people.
The present Administration and those with, especially the Veterans Administration, are finally moving to bring that agency and the many issues into these times and build what should have always been, even while still heavily underfunded. While even the political ideologies of these debaters{?} and congressional reps of same condemn the infusion of extra funding, the recovery funds, that helped the agency move on many needed issues as well as helping the communities where spent, the only sacrifice the country has done and that still didn't come out of their pockets or profits.
Of the countries wars of choice congress rubber stamped, with the blessings of their supporters, Total Costs on the Credit Card and the coming generations to pay for, while the wealthy are still reaping the wealth from the private investments in same!!
Photo by Christopher Evans: A HELPING HAND: Carlos Colon, a member of the maintenance and housekeeping staff at the New England Center for Homeless Veterans, is hoping New Englanders support the nonprofit in Home Depot’s $250,000 contest.
They were there when we needed them; now Boston’s homeless veterans need you.
Boston’s New England Center for Homeless Veterans is one of four nonprofits competing in a Facebook contest for a $25,000 Home Depot gift card and a chance to win a $250,000 makeover.
But as of yesterday, the shelter was in third place behind veterans homes in Utah and Minnesota. A VFW post in Georgia was in fourth place. read more>>>
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