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Ocelot II
(115,869 posts)of everyone who enlisted, almost the minute they showed up for duty. And I assume this guy got them along with everybody else?
captain queeg
(10,253 posts)This guy must be kind of a crackpot but at least he is honorable enough to resign if he is unwilling to get the vaccination.
Takket
(21,635 posts)Link to tweet
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ironically the vaccine is being "politicized" but by those that DON'T want you to get it..........
JanMichael
(24,894 posts)LakeArenal
(28,847 posts)uponit7771
(90,364 posts)PJMcK
(22,052 posts)Respectfully, what part of the Uniform Code did this idiot violate that would precipitate jailing him?
thanks, in advance.
uponit7771
(90,364 posts)PJMcK
(22,052 posts)Mister Ed
(5,944 posts)...by resigning.
I just hope he doesn't end up doing his part to make our gene pool stronger by suffering and dying. I'm not able to wish that on anyone, not even the willfully deluded.
East-A-Squared
(14,505 posts)Sneederbunk
(14,308 posts)Scrivener7
(51,022 posts)70sEraVet
(3,516 posts)will be with a private security firm that has a federal contract. Oops..
MLAA
(17,335 posts)former9thward
(32,082 posts)The military will have to pay him his contributions.
MLAA
(17,335 posts)former9thward
(32,082 posts)But if you leave earlier they have to give back the money you put in.
Picaro
(1,526 posts)In the course of his career in the army this man has taken a crap load of vaccines. He didnt have an option.
When I was 12 and we were moving to Bogota, Colombia I lost count of the different vaccines I had to take. If I, or my parents, had refused the vaccines we would not have been able to travel.
That this moron has decided to refuse to take this vaccine and give up his 20 year retirement and all of the medical benefits is just stupid.
His wife seems proud. Wait until she apprehends the actual impact of the idiotic choice hes made.
Klaralven
(7,510 posts)zuul
(14,628 posts)Zorro
(15,749 posts)and he wants to be no part of that.
The military doesn't need that kind of nutjob in a position of authority. Hope there are more RWNJs that will follow his honorable example and resign their commissions.
Liberal In Texas
(13,581 posts)Probably best he isn't in charge of anything military any more.
MustLoveBeagles
(11,636 posts)roamer65
(36,747 posts)MissB
(15,812 posts)The level of stupid is astounding. The vaccine is safe.
Geezus.
Iris
(15,671 posts)3catwoman3
(24,054 posts)..retirement. Hell be eating out of a different and smaller slice of the socioeconomic pie.
Wounded Bear
(58,721 posts)In It to Win It
(8,286 posts)onecaliberal
(32,902 posts)Arazi
(6,829 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)anything these days without politicizing it, and they almost literally can't talk politics without lying.
MiniMe
(21,719 posts)tRump is the one who arranged the withdrawl
MiniMe
(21,719 posts)tRump is the one who arranged the withdrawl
mainer
(12,031 posts)As people on Twitter pointed out, the letter is dated August 23 and mentions the suicide bombing in Afghanistan ... which happened on August 26.
haele
(12,681 posts)Last edited Mon Sep 13, 2021, 10:19 AM - Edit history (2)
He's not getting forced out, and the jackass already had a job lined up. And according to her Instagram, he had 20 years in service, not 18, and they were moving to the family Kansas farm after the normal time for the military to move you from your final duty station to your retirement home if out of town (6 months) had already passed. Which she was complaining about.
He's an officer who had been living off the Government since he went ROTC/OCS in college. Maybe 19 years total active duty, plus time counted at ROTC to make his 20 time in service years for retirement (not necessarily pay purposes though, he may be getting over 18 years retirement pay because pay is figured through active service day points vice time in service)
For someone complaining about Marxism, he's been taken care of all his adult life; free food, free shelter, free education, supplements money and health care for him and his family; and so long as he did what his supervisor told him, regular work and pay raises for time in service so long as he wanted to remain coddled by the taxpayers.
Since he is an officer, and isn't being kicked out (going through the normal resignation process), he still gets Tricare for Life, a retainer that is not as much as if he stayed in one more year, and all the retirement and VA bennies he would normally be entitled to. And he keeps his security clearance.
His wife and family will suffer by not living free in O-5 base housing or getting a subsidy to live in an appropriate house in town, but I'm sure his somewhere around $4K a month retainer for time in service will suffice to house them while he gets a management or executive level job in the private sector to support them once he's out.
The military doesn't need a selfish, willfully ignorant buttercup like him anyway. This isn't making a stand for freedom, it's whining about continuing to work under the policies of a political party he doesn't like because he drank the Q Flavor-aid.
Or maybe because he knew his REMF ass couldn't get promoted any further and decided to get out while he still had decent fitness reports and "a good reputation" with any prospective civilian employers he's been schmoozing with.
He's also not making points with the rank and file who won't get any of his bennies if they leave with him, no matter how anti-liberal they are.
The US military is the largest, most successful socialist organization in the Western Hemisphere. Any member who doesn't understand that at some basic level is being willfully ignorant about how much they are protected from the actual hardships and uncertainty of living the civilian life.
Sure, they spend a lot of time away from home and can't just decide to quit and change jobs, but they and their families are cared for just because they show up for work and do what they're told.
Freedumb!
Haele
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)entire life being wrong, whether deliberately or helplessly, about most things, and is clueless about honor, can become an officer. We really need to vet better and have a far better understanding of what is and is not the "right stuff" than in the past.
So contemptible that an officer could not know he's spent his entire adult life in an economically socialized institution, and disgusting that he will live out the rest of his life with deluxe officer-class benefits provided by a socialized system.
Where this differs from socialism as a national economic system, of course, is that his luxe retirement won't be paid for by the military but by the workers of our capitalist economy.
skip fox
(19,359 posts)that doesn't require a vaccine.