there are many provisions made for members of the guard. in the instance of this particular serviceman, he did not have a job that valued him enough to allow him extended leave. that should be a given for anyone who hires a protector of our country. they should allow them to come back to the job they held while protecting our nation. I do not blame the Obama administration for this specifically. this is the case always when we have military drawdowns.
if we look at the situation with the funding cuts to our nations education system, the same turmoil has been created...
dilapidated buildings
low funding for key programs
low test scores.
what is worse for our schools is that we cannot start a war or join a conflict to raise the bar on the bottom of the heap educations our children receive in public schools; hence, charter, private and home schooled children are becoming the norm.
war is easier to assemble for than to disassemble from.
everything looked fine when the nation was at war. we have so much more to focus on within our own borders.
we wanted them home...
they are coming home...
WE AS A PEOPLE have to make sure they are taken care of and honored for their service. unfortunately, GI (government issue) means that the government owns you and can toss you about as it pleases. it is a form of servitude, still voluntary, with the perks looking no less for wear as when young men were drafted for Vietnam in the mid '60s
where does the way out of this begin?
perhaps the way out begins in the minds and hearts of our nation’s people, young and old. we have a duty to support not only our military personnel, but also the future of our children, and the elders who have raised us.
there is so much for us to do.
so much more...
Goddess
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