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Originally Posted by JackandJanet
Welcome to the forum, Brother.  Sorry it's taken me so long to acknowledge you, but I was away for a few days.
I'm glad the military has decided to let you and your Wife have some time here where the beds are nice and you don't have to be afraid of loud noises. Hopefully, our new Administration can do better by you than the previous one did.
- Jack
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Any diehard military american can only wish for the perfect balance of peace and job security. What I mean to say is war is not always popular, but at the same time ensures a job for my wife and I. For all of his faults, Bush was pro-military and treated us well, especially when it came with raises that brought us closer to our civilian counterparts. Obama has advocated a cut in military spending, which will equate to loss of manning DOD wide. I do not expect our annual raises to continue for too long considering the debt incurred by our country and the money that needs to be raised for the new administration's social programs. I can see us being left behind the civilian sector by the time a new Republican congress is elected. I always worry with a new group of politicians in Washington because I never know when I could be on the chopping block. We can all hope that Obama willl do his best for our country and all that inhabit it. May GOD bless him and give him the wisdom to do the right thing at all levels. Democrat or Republican, we must understand that we are all on the winning team and we must do what is necessary for the advancement of our conutry and way of life.
Sorry for the rant, I am very passionate about politics.
-Lynn