@korrathetaymi Muslims believe Jesus was the messiah but have no basis for that belief apart from the Torah and the Tanakh. The same Torah that clearly predicted Christ’s sacrifice.
@korrathetaymi 4 Surely he took up our pain
and bore our suffering,
yet we considered him punished by God,
stricken by him, and afflicted.
5 But he was pierced for our transgressions,
he was crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was on him -Isaiah 53:4-5
@endwarriortax@TwoPuttTommy@ConcernedVets Screwing vets out of earned benefits isn’t helping vets. They can find the money somewhere else, there is plenty of government waste that can be cut. Earned benefits aren’t one of them.
Congress is trying to back veterans into a corner and take away benefits they already earned through service.
Veterans’ benefits are not handouts and they’re not there to balance the budget.
Tell Congress to back off Veterans earned benefits and Honor the Contract.
Take action today: https://t.co/CeC7052N42
#HonorTheContract #VFW #Veterans #KeepThePromise #VeteransBenefits #MilitaryFamilies #ServiceAndSacrifice #VeteranAdvocacy
FOR VETERANS OUT THERE WHO THINK IT WILL NOT AFFECT YOU: TAKE NOTICE
IT WILL AFFECT 1.5 MILLION VETERANS AFTER OCT 1, 2026—LOSING $57B DOLLARS OVER 10 YEARS!
The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs claim that Section 108 of H.R. 9237 is just "evolving medicine" hides a calculated deception. They promise current veterans are safe and "grandfathered." What they aren’t telling you is how the VA claims system actually works.
THE "GRANDFATHERED" TRAP
Unless you have held your rating for 20 years, your percentage is not absolutely protected.
While the new law explicitly targets sleep apnea and tinnitus, filing a claim opens your file. If you file for a rating increase, or link a new condition as secondary to your sleep apnea or tinnitus after October 1, 2026, you force the VA to re-evaluate your ratings under the new, harsher criteria.
Your "grandfathered" status vanishes the second you try to update your benefits.
THE SECONDARY CONDITION CUTOFF
It gets worse. Right now, thousands of veterans claim severe migraines, anxiety, or depression as secondary to tinnitus.
Because these conditions are medically linked, filing a new claim or a supplemental request means the VA can re-evaluate you for all of them.
By trying to update your benefits, you risk triggering a review that could wipe out your primary tinnitus rating and slash your connected mental health or migraine ratings.
THE CHILLING EFFECT
This trap will force vulnerable veterans to suffer in silence. Thousands will choose not to file for the new healthcare or secondary benefits they legitimately need, simply out of fear that the VA will meddle with their existing ratings.
As Kyleanne Hunter, CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) warned:
"Today it's tinnitus and sleep apnea. Tomorrow it could be PTSD, migraines, toxic exposure conditions, or any other disability that becomes a tempting budget target."
We don't need a bad compromise package when a clean victory for veterans is right on the precipice.
The bipartisan discharge petition for H.Res. 1247 (The Major Richard Star Act) is currently only 5 signatures away from forcing a clean, standalone floor vote.
ACTION NEEDED: Contact your representatives. Tell them to oppose any attempt to codify the 2022 VA rating cuts in H.R. 9237 and demand that they strike Section 108 completely from the bill!
#MajorRichardStarAct #Veterans