Due to Biden's unfair COVID vaccine requirement, over 8,000 servicemembers were discharged, and many of them were not given compensation for their service. After successfully rescinding the mandate, servicemembers need to be offered full compensation for their loss of benefits.
@MarshaBlackburn No. Sorry, not sorry. If you feel so strongly abt it, open up your bank account. We, The People, say shut up Marsha. You'd probably find a way to only pay white soldiers. 👌👌
@MarshaBlackburn And earned promotion w reinstatement and no loss of precedence.
@MarshaBlackburn @William73235250 I read today where some are even having to pay back signing bonuses even though "having to take an experimental drug" was not listed as a requirement for service. Shame on everyone involved in this.
@MarshaBlackburn DId they think the vaccine would hurt them , how please? Some of us got a little ll as pre-told some of us just maybe should not alchohol near vaccination nor after for a while.?Or are we more sensative to some things because of the vaccine? I Break down fighting theOUTG injury.
@MarshaBlackburn Allocate the back compensation. Pass it through Congress. Do your job.
@MarshaBlackburn I very much agree. And anyone else in any job that was released should receive back pay and reinstated with same seniority.
@MarshaBlackburn These service member should be compensated, and given their jobs back.
@MarshaBlackburn Nope. 5% S.O.B. factor. 100 percent of all the rules written by any employer is written for the 5% S.O.B. factor employees. They fall in the 5% whom don't want to follow rules and are now no longer employed by Uncle Sam.