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@CNN @FoxNews @NBCNews @wis10 @60Minutes @WCBD @CBSNews @ABC @ChrisCuomo @seanhannity @Johnny_Joey @RCPolitics @washingtonpost @NewsNation @NewsHour All Concerned: There is a discharge petition in the House of Representatives concerning The Major Richard Star Act. It has had more co-sponsors than almost any piece of legislation. Currently, there are ONLY 157 signatures on the petition-ALL Democrats! This is Memorial Day weekend. How is your organization not covering this? The way the math will be done concerning longevity, it probably won’t help me, but witnessing how the MSM could care less is what is astounding to me. At least show some coverage!
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@DanielBledsoe76 @endwarriortax Brothers, I am the guy whose video post started this, so let me step in. Not to pick a side, but because I think you two are arguing toward the same finish line and have not noticed yet. Daniel, thank you for the defense, and your point is the sharpest one in this whole thread. There is a world of difference between a change made by regulation and a change written into STATUTE. A rule can be challenged, reversed, or rewritten through the rulemaking process. Once Congress codifies something into law, undoing it takes another act of Congress or a federal lawsuit. You are right to treat that as a one-way door. And here is what makes your point even better. When the Supreme Court decided Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo in 2024 and overturned Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., courts STOPPED rubber-stamping an agency's reading of an ambiguous statute. Judges now decide the meaning themselves. That actually hands veterans MORE power to fight a bad VA regulation in court than we have had in forty years. But the second Congress writes these changes into statute, that brand-new leverage evaporates, because there is no agency interpretation left to challenge. The statute IS the law. We would be bolting the cell door shut right after someone finally slid us the key. FANTASTIC point, and a genuinely dangerous one. Charles, I hear you too, and you are not wrong either. The savings exist whether we like it or not, and whether that money goes to veterans, caregivers, and survivors or back to the Treasury is a real question. And you said something important that I want everyone to catch: "there should be markups and changes." That right there is the whole game. You two already agree. Daniel is saying do not let a flawed thing get locked into law. Charles is saying the bill needs markups and changes. Those are the SAME position. The answer to a one-way door is simple: you get it right BEFORE you walk through it. So here is what I am asking all of us to do together, instead of arguing support versus oppose. Demand the markups. Demand the amendments. Fix what gets codified while we still can, because Daniel is exactly right that once it is law, our only recourse is the courts, and that is a brutal road. And add this one to the list, because it is mine and nobody else is raising it: Section 101 is so ambiguous that a combat-wounded reservist holding a 20-year letter cannot tell whether he collects his retirement NOW or at AGE 60. Major Star himself was a reservist. He died at 51. That needs a markup too. We do not have to choose between "pass it" and "kill it." We push for the fixes, together, before the door closes behind us. #MajorRichardStarAct #Veterans
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Not mine but since anyone of us can get reviewed then no one’s safe , this hurts my brothers and sisters and it’s wrong on many levels.
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After working for months to find a way to pass the Major Richard Star Act and other benefit and health care improvements, new legislation was introduced in the House and Senate yesterday that included many DAV-supported bills, but also contained a “poison pill” that would cut benefits for up to 1.5 million veterans and reduce future disability compensation payments to them by as much as $57 billion. This is wrong and we need your help to stop it.The legislation (H.R. 9237/S. 4744, Take Care of America’s Veterans Act) would effectively stop compensating veterans for the impact of service-connected tinnitus and dramatically reduce compensation for most disabled veterans suffering from sleep apnea if they use a medical device (CPAP) while sleeping. These changes would apply to all new claims as well as any reassessments or reevaluations of existing claims.Eliminating compensation for sleep apnea and tinnitus is not a reflection of improved outcomes for veterans—it is a budget-driven decision that shifts the burden onto those who have already sacrificed in service to our nation. We reject the premise that the only way to fulfill the promises made to the men and women who served in the past is by cutting benefits for veterans in the future.DAV will not compromise our core mission of ensuring veterans receive the benefits they have earned and deserve. Nor will we compromise our principles and leave future generations of servicemembers with fewer protections and benefits than those available today.Please contact your senators and representative today and urge them to oppose the cuts to veterans benefits. dav.quorum.us/campaign/16455…
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I hear veterans stating that the VA was making these changes anyway. That’s true. What’s not true, and why this is SO dangerous, is that these changes were not going to be codified in law. If this bill passes, these changes will become LAW!
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A new veterans bill includes Major Richard Star Act but cuts benefits for 1.5 million to fund it. Don’t be deceived by the title of this bill … it penalizes future combat veterans. The act is deceptively called the ‘Take Care of America’s Veterans Act’, and was introduced by House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bost and Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Jerry Moran. If the congressional PAYGO rules require a cost offset … TAKE THE MONEY/BENEFITS from what is being spent on Illegals, NOT our veterans today or in the future. @NRSC @dscc @SenateGOP @SenateDems @HouseVetAffairs I suggest that everyone read the article and draw your own conclusions … I have stated mine! Excerpts from Article: Congressional Republicans introduced a nearly 600-page veterans benefits package on June 10 that would end a longstanding pay offset for combat-injured veterans but would cut disability compensation for up to 1.5 million other veterans to cover the cost. The Poison Pill The Congressional Budget Office has estimated the Major Richard Star Act alone would cost $78 billion in direct federal spending over the 2026-2036 period. Under congressional PAYGO rules, that cost must be offset.

That offset comes from the effective elimination of VA disability compensation for tinnitus and sharply reduce compensation for veterans with obstructive sleep apnea who manage the condition with a CPAP device. The changes would apply to all new claims and to future reassessments of existing claims.

The Department of Veterans Affairs projects Section 108 would reduce disability compensation payments by up to $57 billion over 10 years and affect up to 1.5 million veterans.
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Let's clear up the smoke and mirrors on this omnibus bill, @RepTomBarrett. @HouseVetAffairs and @SVACGOP are pointing to Section 306 reauthorizing the Fox Suicide Prevention Grants to claim this is a major win for mental health. But the VA already allocated $112 Million for those exact grants back in March, and the application deadline was literally yesterday, June 12th. That money is already moving. Section 306 doesn't give veterans anything new. It just reauthorizes an existing program to distract from the fact that Section 108 is permanently raiding $57 Billion away from veterans with tinnitus and sleep apnea, money originally intended to build permanent, long-term mental health capacity across the entire VA system. You don't get to claim a "moral win" by repackaging money that was already allocated while stripping $57B from future disabled veterans. Drop the Section 108 offsets, waive PAYGO, and pass a clean Major Richard Star Act via H.Res. 1247 discharge petition!
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Marine Vet. This act strips benefits for 1.5 million of my brothers and sisters. Fuck you for that and fuck you for bastardizing the Makor Richard Star Act.
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The “Take Care of America’s Veterans Act” is a betrayal wrapped in bipartisan packaging — and it should disgust every veteran who ever put on the uniform. substack.com/@pciminelli/not…
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It's no surprise caregiver and survivor groups support the good provisions in this package, Senator. But let’s be fully transparent: the historic champions of a clean #MajorRichardStarAct, like the @DAVHQ and @VFWHQ strongly OPPOSE this bill. They oppose it because it uses a toxic PAYGO shell game to fund combat injury pay by cutting $57B in hard-earned benefits for 1.5 million #Veterans dealing with sleep apnea and tinnitus. Congress needs to waive PAYGO, protect all disabled veterans, and pass the clean bill via the H.Res. 1247 discharge petition!
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It amazes me that Republicans are all of a sudden worried about 1 billion dollars (cost of the Major Richard Star Act) and are trying to MAKE OTHER VETERANS pay for a slight increase to our EARNED MILITARY RETIREMENT when, and I quote, "Federal prosecutors estimate that more than half of roughly $18 billion spent since 2018 across 14 Minnesota-linked programs may have been fraudulent." So that's $8 Billion. Just in one state.
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This is the 5,000 foot view versus own personal preference of clean / dirty #majorstaract DO NOT UNLOAD H.RES. 1247 A Republican package is not a law. A Republican package is not a passed House vote. A Republican package is not a passed Senate vote. A Republican package is not signed by the President. And right now, Republicans have given veterans zero guarantee that their own watered down version can even pass. So why would advocates stand down from H.Res. 1247? Even if someone is willing to accept the 50% cap or the VA benefit pay-for, they still need to ask: Where are the Republican votes? Where is the House floor date? Where is the Senate path? Where is the guarantee this package actually passes? If we stop pushing H.Res. 1247 now, we could lose the clean bill, lose the leverage, and still end up with nothing. That is the trap. Do not trade a public discharge petition for an unproven package. Do not trade leverage for hope. Do not confuse movement with victory. Keep H.Res. 1247 loaded until Congress passes a real fix.
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The whole package should be dismantled, in my opinion. Two of you have done your due diligence on this part, but imagine what might be hidden in the other parts.
The discharge petition is the way. There is zero reason for MRSA to be lumped into the bill with the VA programs, they are separate issues and separate pots of money. The offsets were added to intentionally kill the Major Richard Star Act. This morning we have paid propaganda accounts running with the narrative that Major Richard Star Act is only possible if we steal from future veterans.
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The narrative out of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee is crumbling, and the family of Major Richard Star is rightfully rejecting the committee's trap. Yesterday, David Star commented on my timeline hoping a committee compromise could give his brother's bill a path forward, and @HouseVetAffairs quote reposted him in another post that he tagged @HouseVetAffairs @VetAffairsDems and @RepMarkTakano to try and validate their offsets. But when we pointed out the stark reality that the committee is trying to fund the #MajorRichardStarAct by stripping $57B from 1.5M #Veterans with tinnitus and sleep apnea the conversation shifted. Following powerful pushback from the veteran community, @DAVHQ, and @VFWHQ against this toxic shell game, David Star quietly deleted his comments. He knows his brother's namesake bill was written to fix an injustice, not to be weaponized to rob Peter to pay Paul. @HouseVetAffairs' thank-you post to David Star is still live, but the post they were using for political cover is gone. After all the years Major Richard Star and his wife Tonya advocated for the clean bill (H.R 2102 and S. 1032) the House Committee on Veterans Affairs used his own brother as a publicity stunt and it backfired. Even the family won't let Major Star's legacy be used to hurt other disabled veterans. @DonBacon we are 5 signatures away from 218. Please put your name on the discharge petition and protect all veterans.
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I just hope his staff passes this info to him and the others.
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The trick: House bill looks good, Senate bill looks somewhat good but one or two differences prompting a conference that results in something that literally looks nothing like the originals. Passes the bullshit, fuck the veterans and move on.
Here is a side-by-side comparison of the Major Richard Star Act. Don't take my words for it, feel free to do it yourself (pay attention to section 101, I almost missed it). Please tell me which bill you think is the best one below 👇 #MajorRichardStarAct #MajorStarAct #MajStarAct #54KVeterans #EndTheWoundedVeteranTax @54KVeterans @Chrisujwo3 @davidmedic81 @TeeeRoy1 @DavidWarrenVet @Jeremy_Profitt @rg81416 @SeabeeBonner @smith8024 @kniftarqr9y @restore_GI_Bill @passmajstaract @SgtJoebishop
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Congress found $924.7 BILLION for defense spending in one day. It cannot find $975 million a year to stop garnishing the retirement pay of combat-wounded veterans. That is 0.1% of the budget they just passed. Happy Veterans Month. Thread 👇
You know what a burn pit smells like. If you were there -- if you served in Iraq or Afghanistan -- you already know. That thick, chemical, wrong smell that never fully left the back of your throat. Plastics. Chemicals. Medical waste. Ordnance. Burning. All day. Every day. Right next to where you slept, where you ate, where you ran PT in the morning. Nobody told you what it would do to your lungs. His name was Richard Star. Army combat engineer from Ohio -- right near Cleveland. He cleared IED-laden roads so other soldiers could drive on them without dying. Desert Shield. Desert Storm. Iraq. Afghanistan. Kuwait. He went back. He kept raising his hand. He breathed those burn pits for years -- the same smoke, the same chemical air, the same carcinogens that had no business being in a human lung. In 2018, that smoke caught up with him. Stage 4 metastatic lung cancer. The VA rated it 100% service-connected. His own government certified in writing that the United States of America's burn pits gave Richard Star terminal cancer. He was medically retired before hitting 20 years. Not because he quit. Because there was nothing left to give. And then the Army sent him a letter. The letter showed two numbers. The first number was what Richard Star had EARNED in military retirement -- what the United States government had promised him when he raised his right hand and swore an oath and then spent decades keeping it. The second number -- what he would ACTUALLY receive -- was zero. Zero dollars. Zero cents. His 100% VA disability rating for the cancer eating his lungs wiped out his entire retirement check through the concurrent receipt offset. Dollar for dollar. Every single penny of retirement pay he had earned, gone. A man dying of cancer he got in uniform, holding a piece of paper from his own government that said his retirement was worth nothing. If you have buried someone from burn pit exposure, I need you to sit with that image. Your brother. Your battle buddy. Your soldier. Sitting at a kitchen table. Oxygen tank next to the chair. Chemo running through his veins. Holding a government letter that says zero. That is what happened to Richard Star. His wife Tonya quit her career to become his full-time caregiver. While she sat next to him through every treatment, while their household ran on whatever the VA disability check provided, while the retirement check the Army told him he'd earned sat at zero -- Tonya was also fighting. Calling. Writing. Testifying. Standing in congressional hearing rooms telling her husband's story to the people who had the power to fix it. Richard never stopped either. He traveled on oxygen tanks to advocate for this bill. He could barely stand. He fought for the 50,000 veterans behind him who were carrying the same injustice, because that is what that kind of man does -- he thinks about the ones behind him even when he is the one dying. He died February 13, 2021. He was 51 years old. Tonya kept going. She kept his name alive in every room she could reach, because she loved him and because she refused to let what happened to Richard happen to the next family. Tonya passed away on August 12, 2024. She was also 51 years old. Both of them gone at 51. Both of them fighting until they could not. The bill still not law. Right now -- today, this month, this year -- there are 50,000 veterans receiving that same letter Richard received. Two numbers. What they earned. What they actually get. And for too many of them, the second number is devastating. Some of them are already sick. Some of them already have the diagnosis. Some of them are sitting at kitchen tables with oxygen tanks next to the chair, opening mail from the government that sent them to those burn pits, wondering if this country is going to keep its promise before they run out of time. Sgt. Lyle Allen. 14 years. Multiple deployments to Iraq. His vehicle hit an IED. He does not remember much after that -- just the medics' faces above him. The VA certified his TBI as 100% permanently and totally disabling -- it will never improve. The offset wiped out his retirement. He calls himself "retired without retirement." He says the country is "turning their backs" on him. A Marine. 17 years. Three combat tours. An IED in Afghanistan took both of his legs. THREE YEARS from the 20-year mark. Three years. The government took his legs in the service of this nation and then took his retirement check on top of it because of a calendar. These are not abstractions. These are the men who were standing next to you downrange. The ones who smelled what you smelled. The ones who drove those roads. The bill to fix this is the MAJOR RICHARD STAR ACT. Current 119th Congress: H.R. 2102 in the House, sponsored by Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) with Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-CA), introduced March 14, 2025. S. 1032 in the Senate, sponsored by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) with bipartisan co-sponsors including Mike Crapo, Elizabeth Warren, and Rick Scott. Previous Congress: H.R. 1282 in the House and S. 344 in the Senate -- died without a floor vote. Current co-sponsors: 322 in the House. Nearly 80 in the Senate. The Wounded Warrior Project, MOAA, VFW, IAVA -- virtually every major veterans organization in this country -- stands behind this bill. The votes exist. The will to schedule them does not. On March 3, 2026, Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin blocked this bill on the Senate floor. Twice. Once on unanimous consent. Then again when a compromise was offered for a simple recorded roll call. He did not want the bill to pass. He did not want to go on record opposing it either. His reason: cost. Richard Star got a letter that said zero. Senator Johnson found that affordable. I need you to make a phone call. Right now. While this is still in your chest where it belongs. SENATE SWITCHBOARD: (202) 224-3121. Tell them: "I am calling to demand my senator support S. 1032, the Major Richard Star Act, and force a floor vote. Combat-wounded veterans are dying while this sits in committee." HOUSE SWITCHBOARD: (202) 225-3121. Tell them: "I am calling to ask my representative to co-sponsor H.R. 2102 and demand leadership schedule a floor vote." Then share this post. Every share puts Richard Star's name in front of someone who has not heard it yet. Every share might reach a veteran who does not know they are owed this money right now. Every share might reach the family member who makes the call that changes the vote. Richard Star traveled on oxygen tanks to fight for veterans he would never meet. The least we can do is make a phone call. @MajorStarAct @StarActEnemies @SenRonJohnson @SenatorWicker IF you agree: LIKE this post so the algorithm shows it to the people who need to read it. SHARE this -- for Richard. For Tonya. For the veteran you know who is sick right now and does not know this fight exists. COMMENT below -- have you called yet? Tell me right here. Hold yourself accountable out loud. And if you want MORE of this -- the data, the history, the science, the stories -- JOIN Bski's Classroom community on X or YouTube. But what do I know -- I am only a medically retired Army combat medic who breathed that same air, who served alongside men who came home carrying things that would kill them slowly, and who has spent years watching a government that sends people to war find every possible excuse not to keep its promises when they come back broken. #MAGA #Veterans #Trump #majorstaract
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Explain to us how the VA cutting benifit payouts to Vets from their pot of $ has anything to do with the DoD pot of $ our retirement comes from? And reducing our 75% capped medical retirement oit of the DoD pot to 50% After the DoD just got a big fat pay bump. Seems like when they cook the books, fail yet another audit they could simply overlook the $19M a year to cover the injurys of my brother's and sisters. Then again they are too busy sending people to court martial because some E3 accidently didn't fill out their travel claim that noone ever taught them how to do and they put the wrong accounting code in and it somehow passed 6 different sets of eyes that approved the claim. 🤟
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Absolute trash.
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