@Matt_Pinner I lived next door to my grandparents growing up and they owned an encyclopedia and dictionary. So I have all 20 but if that doesn’t count then 18
Not everyone will agree but there is no reason a politician should have a better healthcare plan than a combat veteran who risked everything for their country. It is fundamentally unjust for politicians to receive superior healthcare benefits compared to combat veterans who have risked their lives and well-being in service to our country. Veterans often face lifelong physical injuries, PTSD, and other health challenges as a direct result of their sacrifices on the battlefield, all to protect the freedoms and security that politicians themselves enjoy and legislate upon. Meanwhile, politicians' premium plans—frequently subsidized by taxpayer dollars—provide comprehensive coverage without the same level of personal risk or hardship. If we truly value those who defend our nation, we should prioritize equitable or even enhanced healthcare for veterans, ensuring that gratitude for their service translates into tangible support rather than lip service.