Ashamed by way Veterans are treated
Yesterday I was working a case and looking for a potential witness. Story is this - witness is a two-time Veteran of Iraq, deployed twice (obviously). Came home with "anger issues." Went to VA which is understaffed and overworked. They suggested private counselling which he cannot afford. Was at a baseball game; coach yelled at Veteran's son; Veteran came out of stand and knocked coach down; Veteran admits it was all his fault. Veteran ordered to pay all related medical bills and go into anger management. Paid the bills, does not have money for anger management.
So he's in jail to serve out a sentence instead of "outside," getting help. I guarantee he's going to come out with more issues than he had when he went in.
His wife and child are on public assistance because she lost her job due to the economy.
I see this family spiralling downward. I'm not a charitable foundation but felt so awful that I stopped on my way home, bought a grocery store gift card and mailed it to the wife this AM. I simply don't know what else to do.
I am not saying people should be allowed to run around knocking down and otherwise bullying other people and blaming anger issues. I am saying it's the Korean War and Viet Nam all over again - soldiers are coming home after horrific experiences, unable to cope, out of the mainstream and this Country turns its back.
Clunk. Off my soapbox.