Most veterans going into politics enter at a lower level than Federal.Solauren wrote: 2021-01-16 11:10pm Because I don't think someone that served his country for say, 20+ years, risked injury (or was injured) in combat, etc, should be short changed in any way.
Yeah, it was not an elected job.
I don't think the skillset that makes a great soldier is the same that makes a great politician. You could make the same service argument about firefighters or police.
I'll also point out that not everyone who serves in the military serves 20+ years, most serve only one enlistment and make spend all of that as a file clerk. Start saying "oh, combat veterans" means that if the US doesn't have a war going on for a generation or two that counts against folks who do serve decades in peace time and/or suddenly gives more incentive to meddle abroad. And the US military needs to meddle less, not more.
There is already too much worship of the military in this country. Let's not make it into a stepping stone into politics. Someone gets done with their military service they can start in lower political positions like everyone else.
"Career politician" has been turned into something of a dirty word over the past half century, but someone coming up through through the ranks does have time to learn the skillset for the job. Someone stepping into higher office "off the street" so speak can be a real wrecking ball, as we've seen these past for years.