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Posted on Mar 8, 2017
COL Lee Flemming
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I suspect some of this has to do with how unappealing our two parties now are. I don't think it exists, but I'd love to see an organized bipartisan Congressional Veterans' Caucus.
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SPC Jesse Davis
SPC Jesse Davis
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It, literally, has everything to do with the people who elect these politicians.
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SPC Jesse Davis - Another factor is how many or few vets run for office.
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MSG Laura Washington
MSG Laura Washington
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Good point. It would be awesome if our elected officials could be team players on the same team with a common goal.
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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Tim Walz Congressman from Minnesota is a West Point graduate and a good advocate for Veterans to be in Congress.
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SGT Dave Tracy
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According to the VA, in 2014, only 7.3% of all living Americans have ever served; veteran and current service members. So the percentage of vets as members of congress is still HIGHER than the general population based on your graph above. With that thought in mind be thankful for what little veteran representation we actually do have.

It could be worse...and probably will be.

Food for thought.
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COL Lee Flemming
COL Lee Flemming
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All points are true. My article is a call to service because of the skill sets we have. Absolutely glad that we do have some representation. LTC Marc King made a similar comment also.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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COL Lee Flemming - Off the wall thought. If you are a retiree and serve in Congress would you lose your pension as you would if took a government job?
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COL Lee Flemming
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - Not sure about that one...great question!
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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Yes it's important although it's just as well as important for them not to forget where they came from and actively work on to introduce legislation on improving things for the military and veterans. Unfortunately Congress and the Senate is made up of several privileged rich kids and old farts and they are so out of touch with reality about the needs for the military and veterans it's ridiculous and it's more of them than Veterans. I have gut feeling is that they don't care because they have a twisted way of thinking. I read an article a few weeks ago were a politician referred to VA compensation for veterans like a form of welfare. I freaking dare him what nerves to say. It's not as anyone whom have dealt with the VA compensation roller coaster. It's like Congress you don't expect to get what you deserve because of so much deny deny deny and lie lie lie!

Peace!

Peace
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Some great comments. What I'd add to what others have said is that military experience tends to put you in the mindset of wanting to see the big picture. Military has a better understanding of working as a team to accomplish the objective than any lawyer, which seems to be the typical path to becoming a politician and serving in Congress.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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True, and based not only on experience but Senior level Military courses that even include subjects such as International relations. If You know what is actually going on in the world around You then You better understand why certain decisions should or should or be made. The experience of viewing other countries, their people, what goes on there and the actual impacts also adds to that classroom of eye witness observation ! This is learning about the real world We live in as well as the concept of Teamwork and not self gratification or other ulterior motives.
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