No argument, but illustrating that reading the whole article is helpful sometimes.
Definitely a ‘fluff’ piece, but at least it’s not promoting the idea that ‘the economy is recovering’, as are almost every other story; it’s not.
Really a number of separate issues here: Lifetime public servant (military or not) & the inability to cope in a free market after securing THREE (?) degrees of higher education.
Makes one wonder why at least one of his children are in a ‘military academy’ for higher education and whether either of his children have learned a damned thing from 30 years of service that have led to, well...nothing. Choices certainly play a part here. I don’t care to hear about dyslexia & ADHD coming from a man that served 30 years & earned 3 degrees; what BS.
“Divorce industry” is an apt observation, as is the undoing of America’s social fabric (family) by progressive liberals.
I agree. I was in the military, and met many servicemen with a very entitlement-based mentality. “Whats Uncle Sugar going to do for me next?” Thats why they liked the military so much... they felt like someone was “taking care of them.”
This guy needs to take responsibility for his life. No one is taking care of him anymore.