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How do I tell my father that I'm joining the military? He doesn't want me going but its something I want to do. I'm 19 and he threatened to sell the house putting him and my brother on the street if I go in.

My Dad disowned me for joining up. He told me he would throw everything I owned into the streets if I decided to join. And boy am I glad I did join. I got food, clothing, shelter, medical care, a husband, kids and two college degrees out of the deal. In the meantime my sister who is 27, single, never dated, doesn't have a job, a driver's license, a car, her highschool diploma or GED or an original thought in her head lives with Dad and pleases him perfectly. We got mom out of the abusive situation and all 7 of my other siblings are safely grown up and out on their own. And I think about the beautiful life that I have, the things I have done, the people I love. I am a veteran and that means a lot to employers and college admissions. I don't have any college debt, the majority of college graduates are paying off their loans 17 years after graduation, I paid my debt before I even attended college. Dad didn't end up throwing out my stuff because I purged all but 4 plastic totes and hid those behind boxes in my parents hoarder house.As for how I told Dad, I called and left a message while he was at work. The cowards way out is the best way when talking to an abusive and manipulative man.If your brother is being abused and he is a minor and you report the abuse, once you graduate bootcamp you may be able to be his legal guardian, especially if you can find a wife. The military is full of marriages of convenience. You can protect your brother. Your Dad isn't going to become homeless just because you join up, he is bluffing.At the same time as an adult you have to respect that your Dad has the same freedom to sell whatever belongs to him and live whet ever he wants just as you have that freedom.Before you join up, and you really should, purge everything down to what can fit in one wardrobe sized locker, and leave your stuff with a trusted friend or family member or storage unit while you are in bootcamp. One wardrobe sized locker is all you get in the barracks and you have to put everything you own in there including your gear issue, which takes up one molly bag, 2 sea bags, 1 garment bag and one dity bag full of stuff. You basically only have room for 2 laundry baskets full of stuff after that, you have even less space if you are on ship. If you rent a storage unit you can't forget to pay your rent and you had better be prepared to have your locker sold while you are out at sea if your autopay doesn't go through like it is supposed to. So to replay the point. You only have room for one normal checked baggage type suitcase and one laundry basket. After bootcamp you might be given the choice of going home on boot leave or going to other training.Deciding what you do with your stuff when you go is very important because it takes the power and control of your things out of your dads hands and puts it in yours.If you have a high BMI and will most likely be losing a large amount of weight in boot camp, you might not want to save any of your clothes, sell them on Facebook marketplace and donate or throw out what doesn't sell unless your Dad bought them and the fit your brother in which case just give them to him.Most of your waking hours will be spent in uniform. Usually PT is 3 days a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday with most Fridays spent in rainbow gear (what non military uniform unofficial uniform is called because everyone has a different color). So you will need 1–2 pairs of PT clothes other than what you are issued, people usually wear sweats ar basketball shorts as PJ'S because you have to answer the door when the duty knocks. Also you will probably want a bathrobe.Depending on what branch you go into, you will need a shirt with a collar, a belt and no holes, the Marines are very specific about libo (what you wear out in town on weekends also called “liberty") sometimes there is someone who lectures someone about what they wear off base but usually people don't care. For example if you have an earring and you are a guy wait to put it in till you get out into town. You might have to change before you can leave just be sure to own at least one polo or button down and one pair of pants without holes that had belt loops and a belt, I think this rule about wearing a belt dates back to the attacks on Pearl Harbor, belts are used as tourniquets so you are never supposed to go anywhere without one. They also have weird rules about wearing flip-flops anywhere on base other than the barracks and pool.You probably want a nice pair of slip on shoes and a go to quick non athletic outfit for after PT because you won't always have time to shower or change and get dressed before you grab chow and have to be back at the shop if your roommate beat you to the showers. The chow halls have rules that you can't wear athletic wear into the chow hall. Something you can get into and out of quick, so no skinny jeans for this, something with a collar and a belt.Not every barracks let's you use your personal sheet and comforter set and since you might be arriving at your duty station via plane you would pay to check what a comforter and sheet set would cost, so unless you have a quilt your Nanna made composed of all your winning highschool jerseys, you can sell, donate, dump this before you join.If you have photos, digitize those things. Consolidate all your important documents into one folder, I'm guessing you probably don't have mortgage paperwork and an investment portfolio. Save anything related to birth, marriage, divorce, death, immigration, baptismal certificate,, social security card,, passport,, drivers license,, work visas etc.and unless you filed online and they already have your stuff on file save all tax documents for the past 10 years and if you cheated on your taxes save it from forever. Everything will probably fit into a 3 prong pocket folder with laminate pages and into a document bag or your laptop bag into a pocket of your suitcase. Don't lose this paperwork, get a copy on a thumb drive along with all your digitized photos.In your barracks room. Depending on your branch of service, you will probably just have a mini fridge to share with your roommate, and if you are lucky a microwave you don't have to go to the lounge to use. The Airforce gets a whole small kitchen to share between dorms. But if you know where to go on base, sometimes the chapels or community centers have kitchens you can sign up to use so you can bake bread or something, or you can just cook at a friend's house. Basically most people on own one or two microwave glass storage dish with a plastic top that they use as a plate or bowl, one or two coffee mugs, a couple of water bottles and a knife fork and spoon or two in case they have a guest. YouYou will probably need a vacuum, a trash can, a broom. A rag for mopping the floors, a spray bottle. A laundry basket and laundry supplies, none of which would be practical to have shipped across country so don't save your stuff now to save money later, often barracks have these available for use but because there are constant room inspections and it is hard to get the right tools to clean your room on barracks cleaning days you will want your own.You will also probably want a garment steamer and iron because dry cleaning is expensive and after a while the cost adds up. Tvs are hard to ship so unless you get your car included on your orders or your brother will bring it to you where you end up stationed after being in 6 months you might want to sell it and maybe your car before joining, you can get a new one afterwards. Things get stolen from barracks rooms so you would have to keep your gaming system locked up and probably want to buy a used TV by browsing the local adds once you get there.I just recommend that you maintain control of how your stuff is gotten rid of.Unless something is sentimental or can easily go with you,, sell it, save the money to restart your life.You have to go active duty and not reserves if your add is that controlling you need to get out. You will only visit home for about 8 days a year and 2 days for travel to or from. I've never seen them give the whole 30 to anyone who wasn't coming back from deployment and wasn't a high rank or getting out, and I worked pay and allowances and part of my job was to refund people selling back their leave so you can trust when I say you won't be going home for much at a time.I've been back in my parents house only a few times since I left almost 15 years ago and I'm not welcome back ever. The next time I will be there will be after my Dad passes, if then.It is important to take what you can and let the rest go. I know people were always telling me I had too much stuff and couldn't I leave it at my parents house. Most barracks Marines have the luxury of keeping their stuff at their parents house. I have nothing left there and my parents are level 5 hoarders who would hang on to things forever so that tells you how my Dad feels about me.So recap.Get rid of everything except what is sentimental. Prioritize, digitize and keep no more than 1 week of clothing because that is all that will fit in your allotted space in the barracks. If your Dad won't keep your car for you sell it. You won't be driving for the next 6 months of training and not every duty station let's you take a car, for example if you end up on a foreign base for the next 3 years your car will just have the battery draining and fuel and oil clumping up. Sell it while you have time to sell it. And hang on to all important papers. And don't tell your Dad till you leave for MEPS and are on your way to bootcamp. Your father is manipulating you, he won't make your brother homeless just because you took control of your own life.

Is greed the main reason the US doesn’t have a single payer healthcare system ?

Is the main reason the US doesn’t not have a single payer healthcare system greed?People who have not dug into the issue would say soAnd it’s an easy cop out - just blame crooked political hacks, big pharma, fictitious “health insurance companies” and whom ever else is on the political hate list.In fact it is far more complex.CA tried it, so did VT, so did CO, and the cost of the program was one of many factors that stopped it.One of the HUGE cost drivers is the health condition of the current U S population.The U S has the worst health in many factors, and that drives the costs of care. The U S has some of the highest BMI, lifestyle related illness rates, legal and illegal drug addiction rates, and chronic disease rates of the world.The U S also adds 20% to the cost of medical care by adding taxes to every step of the process - from taxes on medications and insurances to taxes on medical services.And the U S inflates the cost of care by an additional 20% by best estimates, by having multiple federal and state agencies adding compliance reporting and documentation costs that do nothing for patient health.This is why premiums on ACA are resembling rockets, as, by law, premiums are tied directly to claims costs, and these are all added costs i n any claim.Expecting a magical removal of those massive expenses just by adopting a payment system is not realistic.And that is why it is much easier to blame anyone else-So what would it take?Fist you would have to get a program designed.Second, you would need to price it out, through CBO.Third - And after you get people to support it,Fourth - you need 60% of Congress to agree - and since they can not agree on recess - this change would be very hard.One huge issue is the cost to set it up - since :every state has hundreds of laws that would need a major revisionfederal laws would need revisions170 agencies would need to be redone - these same agencies were set up and revised under ACAall of the federal, state and local government self insuring plans would need to be redoneMedicare would have to be revisedMedicaid would be removedCHIP would be removedIRS tax code would need massive overhaulState tax codes need massive overhauland every displaced worker will need to be paid 2 years of wages by the federal government - under federal lawall of the taxes removed form medical and health care will need to be replaced with taxes on the other 5/6’s of the economy. Moving those taxes over will crate it’s own fight.-The other huge issue is the cost to run it -Keep in mind - so far the odds of a government program being even close to budget projections is horribleBernie’s proposal, priced as written, would only save 2 trillion over 10 years and still blow up the cost of care to GDP ratio.As written,the savings on pharma - which is already 85% generic - was projected to reduce cost so much that not only would the other 15% be free, but 10 billion more would be saved off of generics - all on a total spending of 320 billion per year - a very ambitious ideadoctors would be working for fees that are below the cost of having the practice and the needed supplies - a very ambitious idea as well.

How will Narendra Modi be seen in the history books of the next century?

As a hero, battling single-handed against the forces of cash usage, multiple state and central indirect taxes, abuse of currency notes by criminal elements using them as currency notes;as a dynamic leader, who was so dynamic that it was difficult to see him except by pointing a camera at him, when he would come to a dead halt;as a tone-setting master of foreign affairs, putting Pakistan in its place by flying into one leader’s personal family wedding celebrations, then putting aside lighter things associated with childish days and allowing Colonels and Brigadiers to handle policy, handing out tat for tit; illustrating to Nepal how important it was to have good relations with India, and to be humble and meek when the Indian PM addressed the nation, and to be grateful if trucks moved; clarifying to Bhutan that India would go to war even if the Bhutanese were willing to come to an accord with their tormentors; setting Bangladeshi at rest by assuring them that all individuals and families found without documents would be acknowledged as Bangladeshi citizens, and safely housed in well-fitted, well-appointed camps; comforting the Sri Lankans about their Chinese connections, and persuading their new President to kowtow at Delhi even before he did it at Beijing; embracing Mahathir Mohammed warmly and forcing out of him words of warm praise for the Kashmiris under Indian administration; standing by the Arabs, and gathering considerable wealth for the country by getting their highest civilian awards; whizzing around Moscow and Beijing and keeping them guessing about his ultimate intentions or even his physical location….the list could go on.History will remember his refusal to get involved in vulgar brawls where insignificant elements with hardly any votes to speak of were burnt, beaten to death or hanged, leaving it to local police and honouring constitutional provisions that made law and order a state subject.History will also remember his sagacious handling of the Supreme Court, when the Chief Justice was accused of sexual harrassment; of the Election Commission, when a dissenting Commissioner’s son was accused of tax law infringements; of the Reserve Bank of India, where it was illustrated graphically that hard work indeed trumped (to coin a phrase) Harvard; of the military, where an eloquent warrior was appointed over the heads of two others, and proved his worth by scaring the Pakistani generals out of their sleep by the power of his tongue alone.Above all, we will read in the tomes of the future about his elevating the most able of his colleagues (cannot use the word comrade, or they will twist my writing arm as well) to his own lofty position, till they cannot be distinguished, one from the august (or September - I forget) other except by BMI.We have seen in our lifetime a Titan who will never be repeated. Aren’t we lucky?

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