maverick2076 said:
gkaggie08 said:
JFC, you guys are the energizer bunny when anyone disagrees with ANYTHING vet related. My BIL had to stop his handyman business after a couple years because he said it was killing his back, which he hurt while in the AF. I'm sure he may have a tweaked knee, tennis elbow, or a multitude of other physical ailments that we aren't going to talk about while sipping eggnog at Christmas. My response to Tesla was that my BIL does not have PTSD.
Some of you really get your defenses up if someone disagrees with any program, benefit, etc for veterans.
I'm not going to abandon my conservative principles because whatever goes through a legislative body has a 'disabled veteran' label slapped on it. I've stated in previous posts that veterans deserve additional benefits due to circumstances of their service.
Don't get on your GD soapbox and talk down to every other poster on this board every time a NEW benefit is debated.
We get defensive because the same posters are willfully ignorant on this topic every time it comes up. So much stupid **** comes out of people's keyboards every time the topic of VA ratings is discussed, it's ridiculous. Everyone has an anecdote about the guy their cousin's brother saw at the gym with DV plates, or the discussion forum that they heard about where vets discuss how to "game the system". But they sure as hell don't want to hear about the vets that the system left behind, the ones whose clearly service-related injuries who had claims denied due to inadequate documentation or incompetence in the rating system, or the ones whose killed themselves in the VA parking lot in one last futile attempt to draw attention to their mistreatment at the hands of those who were supposed to care for them after their service.
In reality, you don't know what you're talking about, and half of you refuse to listen to posters with actual knowledge of how the VA claims process works because you don't like them. I'm no TeslaAg fan, and I disagree with him on plenty of his posts, but he knows what he is talking about when it comes to the VA. And honestly, you don't. So instead of hiding behind your "conservative principles" how about you learn something about the subject before you spout off about it?
With regards to the bill to change the property tax exemption, feel free to call your congressman and express your opinion. I doubt this bill ever makes it to a vote, but if it does, I doubt your opinion will hold a lot of weight. Texas takes pride in how we care for those of us who served, and I don't expect that to change any time soon.
I believe you get defensive because you know people that abuse the system, but your 'brothers are getting theirs' so WGAS, right? I think the % of disabled vets actively gaming the system is low, but it is definitely not zero.
I bet if you polled this board and asked if any current VA entitlement should be removed, you would get near 100% no. We appreciate what our servicemen and women have done on the battlefield, even when we don't think they should have been deployed. You have earned respect from this nation and compensation for things that happened to you in LOD.
But you haven't earned a free ride at the expense of the tax payer. New veteran programs need to meet a certain level of scrutiny. Was there a hole in the original program where vets fell through the cracks? Let's patch it. Are there other impacts of service that we didn't know at the time that are affecting our vets? Let's fix it. 99% of this board is for that.
Do partially disabled vets need their property tax decreased by 70, 80%? I don't think so, but let's debate the merits of that question, not what that disability rating means.
The one negative thing I will say to you is that you, and many others, say you served your country out of a sense of duty. If that is true, and you knew what after service programs were available before you enlisted, why do you fight so hard for new benefits? You knew the benefit package before you signed.