This article covers upcoming deployment.
I haven't come across overall Indiana sentiment on this yet
There are many things I'm unhappy about in this matter:
- Deployment of Indiana guard for something the federal government should be doing.
- Putting Indiana citizen soldiers in a very difficult position: having to deal with immigration policies in actual practice, political shenanigans, dealing with humanitarian issues when the primary mission isn't saving lives. We are good at war and helping save lives, anything else is asking for trouble.
- Combining immigration policy with border protection. I don't like that they aren't separate. I feel like it's all political games, but someone convince me that we can't control borders without barring all immigration.
- Crazy talk about federalizing a state's national guard.
- Crazy talk about States and federal government clashing to the point of escalation. I don't think cool heads and reason win the day anymore. I feel like the populous seems willing to support more extreme measures these days
- Separation of service members from their families
On one positive side, this will give 50 service members and their families a first hand view of a major topic instead of hearing it from the news.
No you don't. You wanted someone like me to come in and shit on your stupid question so you'd have a reason to jerk yourself off talking about it.
Oh please... Texas wants more people down at the border to make sure more people trying to get in die in that attempt. You don't care about other people, especially brown ones, so this whole "WE SAVE LIVES" you don't do a goddamn thing that is helpful to anyone but your fucking masters. You don't serve me, this country or anyone that has a 5 figure income or lower. You make me fucking sick with your snide remarks. This country has become rich off of killing, and if you don't think that then I'm sorry you're so fucking stupid.
Do not talk to me about mental health issues. I didn't serve in the military, but I did grow up with a father who was in Vietnam, and not in the same capacity as some coms guy or linguist. He was a gunner on a tank. He had AO dumped on him. He killed people. It changed him and the people in his life that had to deal with explosive outbursts. Rage where he'd wake up in a panic strangling my mother. Rage where he'd beat me and my sister. Living in a fucking house that cost $600 where within my 43 year live time we still had a fucking icebox and indoor plumbing was new in the fucking 80s. But you're right. I haven't sacrificed anything for my community, instead I had that kind of shit taken from me without my permission and it's still happening today.
Oh I'm glad you took a serious note there at the end. Yeah it's the military suicides that really nailed home the need for mental health services... but wait? Suicides are up among vets! The VA is a fucking joke that hasn't helped a person since its inception. No, the reason we're talking about mental health now, is because its effect has been felt by so many that companies have found a way to capitalize on it, you know in the AMERICAN WAY similar to the killing of innocent people. Why is it you think people come back from war and have mental health issues? Can you suss it out, Master Sergeant?
LOL, Well, I'm sorry about your dad, but your attitude is still shit, though you're today's entertainment for me 😆.
You can talk so much shit about everything and everyone (America/society/business/government) because of all our freedoms, or maybe in your terms fReEdOms? Some, including your dad put work in. I guess your whole family did in a sense with their whole generation not getting any post war care.
I sympathize with you though. Maybe if you stop imaging you have everyone figured out on the other end of a keyboard? You don't have people figured out bro, far from it. So what do you think Pvt, did I suss it out?