us military having fun at clubs at expense of us tax $$

It seems that there’s fun all over the world, and sure, our military folks have the right, just like the rest of us t have fun—however to have that fun at the expense of the taxes paid by US civilians? When was the last time you got to spend your fun, at a club, at the expense of somebody else??


It would seem that there are plenty of folks in the US Military who really love to go out and party after a long, hard day of doing their military jobs. This is not to say that they don’t deserve a little R&R, like all the rest of the hard working civilians in the US—but what makes it unfair, in so many ways, is that our boys and girls in the US Military pay for nothing, such as rent, utilities and food—they’re paid by the civilians of the USA, to do their jobs…and then with all that extra money they have, they go out and party hearty, getting drunk, having casual sex and all the rest (just like their civilian counterparts who do pay for it themselves).

An undisclosed report by Military psychologists reports that: “…most of these folks in the military, especially those in noncombatant areas, like in Europe, Japan and other places, spend an awful amount of time in pursuit of the very same pleasures they pursued as civilians; spending their free time going to clubs, going party, and in the pursuit of casual sex.”

Another report by an equally undisclosed Marine psychologist (a group) reported: “It appears that nothing has really changed for those who went from civilian life to military life, when it comes to what they did (ie: going to clubs, drinking, casual sex) for fun, than what they do, once they’re in the military. All they are doing is not paying for their own pleasures, they are pursuing their clubbing, drinking and casual sex at the expense of the American public and many of them don’t really care. On an average, 10% of the personnel at many military basis, on a Saturday or Sunday morning, are either suffering severely from hangovers from drinking, or they wake up somewhere that they don’t remember going to, and waking up with somebody they don’t remember meeting (after casual sex)…nothing much has changed for them, lifestyle wise, when it comes to going to clubs, drinking and casual sex; other than who is paying the tab.”

It is also reported that alcoholism is a severe problem with military personnel, and if they weren’t actual alcoholics prior to entry into the military, they become heavy drinkers once they have been deployed.

This is our US tax dollars at work; supporting our military personnel’s pursuit of casual sex, clubbing and getting drunk.

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