"That's the difference between myself and my opponent: As long as I'm commander in chief we're going to make sure that our veterans are properly cared for," Obama said, suggesting that Romney, if he becomes president, won't take proper care of veterans. "And we have expand our funding and improved how we are working with our veterans. But we've got more work to do, and that requires resources. We're sure not going to spend that money better on tax cuts for me. I want to make sure that a young man or woman who has served our country, who has fought for us, they shouldn't have to fight for a job or a roof over their heads when they come home."
Stop laughing, he actually said that. And I think he actually believes it, which makes having him in charge an even sadder situation.
Umm - NO - his true feelings about Vets was his attempt a couple of years ago to essentially require all Vets - even retirees - to pay for their health care. When that blew up in his face he kept quiet for a while, his latest is some cockamamie additional co-pay type of scam.......
ReplyDeleteHe has no appreciation for anything American or supportive of the US and has never hesitated to make that clear nor to do anything possible to undermine the US and it's supporters, including the military.
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