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thats so true, but I don't know a older person that would compain if veterans got the discount on camping also, as a lot are veterans. so I guess it almost goes hand in hand, when a veteran becomes a senior he gets the reduced rate camping and he doesnt have to pay for his pass so he is getting a better deal than a normal senior. I am just used to a lot of veterans being under 65 now I guess.
No one getting free stuff complains. I don't qualify for either option and I wouldn't complain if i got some free stuff.
It was posed as one or the other option in which case, I would argue morally, it should be the vets getting the benefit but with WWII vets largely having aged out and even VietNam vets quickly aging out (trying to politely say they are dying of old age.... but both groups qualify for the old age benefits anyway), the newer generations have much smaller vet populations, so not much political benefit to giving those benefits.
- StirCrazyDec 21, 2024Moderator
giving vets benifits has nothing to do with political benifits, its just giving some one a brake for what they did for their country. I would argue that the new generation of vets is almost as big, just a little more invisible.