not shocked the bill is delayed. Cali being one of 3 states 3 that fully taxes pensions and is hemorrhaging people as they continue to tax everyone to death but will continue to allow illegal immigrants to flood in unchecked. while I applaud and was frankly shocked an elected official actually supported the military we all knew it was a pipe dream as a state with such a large military presence is the absolute least friendly in terms of supporting and providing for its active duty and retired service members. Once my working years come to an end I will relocate to a state more accepting of its veterans and allows me to survive and not live on the streets
I’m a Navy Retired Veteran
04/10/1964 – Enlisted in USN
10/31/1983 – retired USN
AS1
Presumptive AO
Type 2 Diabetes ( neuropathy and discoloration, darkened skin , both feet )-condition is getting worse
Stationed – in country
NAVSUPPACT Danang
01/06/1967 to
01/06/1968
90 percent VA rated Disability
Applied for an increased to
100 percent – was denied by VA numerous times
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It is unfortunate that a bill like AB46 may gather support when it is politically benefitable to politicians, however I presume will not be approved without further legislation which will reduce support for veterans. We however will support undocumented immigrants with vast funding that has no substantiated ROI. As a 26 plus year veteran, I worked in California and made a good living, but eventually the Quality-of-Life California presumes to provide my family and I is no longer sustainable. This bill is temporary at best. It has a limited shelf life and then expires. My perception is that California politicians are hoping that veterans will stay due to the temporary tax benefit will cause them to create a footing in California that will prevent them from desiring to move out of the state. If one would look at the average military retiree, they would see that their annuity is not a good match with California cost of living, thus the lack of larger populations of veterans residing in California when they retire. It is important to establish that most military retirees when they retire from the military have to continue to be employed in a second career to support they families. It is obvious that the rich can and are moving out of the state in large numbers. Companies are moving out of the state in mass. Is it not obvious companies are closing businesses due to the lack luster civilian population that has plagued them. Veterans are educated, well trained and provide quality citizens to California. Yes, continue to under value and ignore the veteran and we too will depart like so many others from the state we so dearly wish to reside in.
A 366 DAY SENTENCE IS LIKE A SLAP ON THE HANDS FOR ABOD’S FRAUD. NOT MUCH OF A DETERRENT TO ANYONE ELSE COMMITING FRAUD AGAUNST THE VA WHICH IS PART OF THE US GOVERNMENT SENTENCES SHOULD BE A LOT STIFFER FOR ANY CRIME IN VOLVING THE VA AS THIS EFFECTS THE FUNDING TO OUR DISABLED AND RETIRED VETS AND THE FUNDS ACAILABLE FOR MEDICAL CARE TO THE MILLIONS OF VETS ENROLLED IN THE VA CLINICS ACROSS THE NATION.
You have got to be kidding?
1 year and a day for ripping off the VA for $100 million and repay only $3 million? Is that justice, I think not even justice
Hello my loved one! I wish to say that this article is amazing, great written and include almost all important infos. I would like to look extra posts like this .
For context, I’m an active-duty Vet. USMC ’93-97. My father was a survivor of The Great Depression and The Korean WAR. I was raised to value military service and to hold the gift of being born an American as a precious one, which I still do. I see several factors coming together to create a perfect storm that will lead to a continued lack of service in the future. First is the rise of the information age and the propagation of a global mindset. Second is the moral decay of our citizens, and third is the reckless deployment of our young men and women around the world to protect Wall Street and its corporate interests rather than National Interests.
The generations of the information age are exactly that, informed. They can see what is going on in our country and around the world in real-time. Narratives about what is going around them is no longer limited to the accounts provided in the daily newspaper or nightly newscast. When Washington DC tells us that there is a threat coming from overseas, they can read articles and watch videos online that can provide a wealth of perspectives on the purported threat. The past generations had a window to their front yard. The post-internet generations have grown up with a window to the world. Past generations grew up thinking in terms of their block or their town. Recent generations have grown up thinking in terms of oceans and continents.
We have allowed our society to decay as well. We no longer value what used to be known as the nuclear family. Marriages are temporary, easily entered into and just as easily abandoned. Children are often forced to raise themselves because their parents are too busy or too distracted to do it. Organized religion has lost its credibility. A man is no longer a man nor a woman a woman. Science has been used to make us prisoners in our own homes around the world. The net result is that nothing means anything anymore. Younger generations can no longer count on anything because it is all so transitory. This overall dystopian experience has now found its way into our military. Instead of being focused on creating the best warriors, and our national defense, we are crushed under the weight of social policies. Our country has failed to stay committed to defending such basic things as truth and the existence of anything greater than our own humanity. The only thing we are held accountable to anymore is the threat of being cancelled by social media. It is our own fault. We have failed to stand up and defend the things that once made us a great Nation. We no longer speak the truth. We don’t even defend our own borders. When we hear someone say something that we know is a lie, we don’t reject it anymore. We smile and say that we respect their opinion, even though we don’t. Every solid house requires a solid foundation. We have allowed ours to decay and it is beginning to crumble.
Finally, there has been the immoral and reckless deployment of our troops. Once we had the threat of any one empire rising too high on any continent outside North America, we chose to push on. First, we entangled ourselves in guerilla proxy wars, Stars and Stripes vs. The Hammer and Sickle. Then as Wall Street learned how lucrative the business of war could be, Washington suddenly found reasons to defend ourselves from farmers and sheepherders located in the middle of nowhere. Let us not forget our commitment to becoming the world’s global police and human services departments. Let’s not place too much pressure on the global community to work together to make the world safer for everyone. Let’s just keep telling the world that the US can afford the costs in both money and lives, we can pay that tab. I’m pretty sure most parents out there are no longer willing to send their children off to return in pieces, physically and emotionally, for the sole purpose of enriching the portfolios of those who profit directly from the decision to deploy them.
My comments might be too strong to be published. I argue that some strongly worded truth is exactly what this country needs. We need to stand up and speak the truth and stop pretending that lies are not lies. America was made great by the nurturing of our families and the strength of our industrial might. Our youth need to be raised in a real world, with real borders and real consequences for their actions. As long as we stand by and let our youth be raised by cell phones and tablets, our Nation will continue to erode. As long as truth is relative and placed along an ever-shifting line, being American and the very value of life will continue to fall away. We need to stop voting for the people who have all of the pretty words, and start voting for people that we know and have a proven, documented history of doing what is right. From our cities and towns, to Washington, we must start demanding a higher standard for our politicians. We need to stop treating it all like a reality show and accepting the absurdity of it all as just politics. It is not entertainment, it is the future of our Nation, if we are to even have one.
I’m a retired naval officer who is a Minnesota resident. Currently there is NO Minnesota military pension tax. I split my time between Minnesota where I grew up and California where I own two homes.
If California exempts military pensions, I would immediately move my residence back here. This would allow the franchise tax board to tax my RMD, my rental income and my brokerage income. In my case, California is losing money on me by not exempting military pensions from taxation. I’m certain many more expats would move back permanently if this bill passes!!!!!
Additionally, I would spend much more time in California and thusly spend more money in California.
I don’t need to say more!
not shocked the bill is delayed. Cali being one of 3 states 3 that fully taxes pensions and is hemorrhaging people as they continue to tax everyone to death but will continue to allow illegal immigrants to flood in unchecked. while I applaud and was frankly shocked an elected official actually supported the military we all knew it was a pipe dream as a state with such a large military presence is the absolute least friendly in terms of supporting and providing for its active duty and retired service members. Once my working years come to an end I will relocate to a state more accepting of its veterans and allows me to survive and not live on the streets
Thank you kindly for supporting our Marines. I am very grateful for your family being so helpful. Capt Kerins USMCR (Ret).
I’m a Navy Retired Veteran
04/10/1964 – Enlisted in USN
10/31/1983 – retired USN
AS1
Presumptive AO
Type 2 Diabetes ( neuropathy and discoloration, darkened skin , both feet )-condition is getting worse
Stationed – in country
NAVSUPPACT Danang
01/06/1967 to
01/06/1968
90 percent VA rated Disability
Applied for an increased to
100 percent – was denied by VA numerous times
Hey hello, judicial wanderers! Excited to find this awesome site. Being a personal injury legal counsel, I treasure practical insights. FYI I’ve got my own hub now, making simple personal injury law for everyone. Dive in, check out, and let’s make legal awareness a snap.
[url=https://amicuslegalgroup.com/practice-areas/personal-injury/auto-accidents/]Legal assistance for individuals facing challenges related to bodily harm[/url]
[url=https://eventosutopia.com/img_20150102_170319/#comment-477764]The Influence of a Personal Injury on Your Personal Job and Finances[/url] 76294c2
It is unfortunate that a bill like AB46 may gather support when it is politically benefitable to politicians, however I presume will not be approved without further legislation which will reduce support for veterans. We however will support undocumented immigrants with vast funding that has no substantiated ROI. As a 26 plus year veteran, I worked in California and made a good living, but eventually the Quality-of-Life California presumes to provide my family and I is no longer sustainable. This bill is temporary at best. It has a limited shelf life and then expires. My perception is that California politicians are hoping that veterans will stay due to the temporary tax benefit will cause them to create a footing in California that will prevent them from desiring to move out of the state. If one would look at the average military retiree, they would see that their annuity is not a good match with California cost of living, thus the lack of larger populations of veterans residing in California when they retire. It is important to establish that most military retirees when they retire from the military have to continue to be employed in a second career to support they families. It is obvious that the rich can and are moving out of the state in large numbers. Companies are moving out of the state in mass. Is it not obvious companies are closing businesses due to the lack luster civilian population that has plagued them. Veterans are educated, well trained and provide quality citizens to California. Yes, continue to under value and ignore the veteran and we too will depart like so many others from the state we so dearly wish to reside in.
A 366 DAY SENTENCE IS LIKE A SLAP ON THE HANDS FOR ABOD’S FRAUD. NOT MUCH OF A DETERRENT TO ANYONE ELSE COMMITING FRAUD AGAUNST THE VA WHICH IS PART OF THE US GOVERNMENT SENTENCES SHOULD BE A LOT STIFFER FOR ANY CRIME IN VOLVING THE VA AS THIS EFFECTS THE FUNDING TO OUR DISABLED AND RETIRED VETS AND THE FUNDS ACAILABLE FOR MEDICAL CARE TO THE MILLIONS OF VETS ENROLLED IN THE VA CLINICS ACROSS THE NATION.
You have got to be kidding?
1 year and a day for ripping off the VA for $100 million and repay only $3 million? Is that justice, I think not even justice
Hello my loved one! I wish to say that this article is amazing, great written and include almost all important infos. I would like to look extra posts like this .
For context, I’m an active-duty Vet. USMC ’93-97. My father was a survivor of The Great Depression and The Korean WAR. I was raised to value military service and to hold the gift of being born an American as a precious one, which I still do. I see several factors coming together to create a perfect storm that will lead to a continued lack of service in the future. First is the rise of the information age and the propagation of a global mindset. Second is the moral decay of our citizens, and third is the reckless deployment of our young men and women around the world to protect Wall Street and its corporate interests rather than National Interests.
The generations of the information age are exactly that, informed. They can see what is going on in our country and around the world in real-time. Narratives about what is going around them is no longer limited to the accounts provided in the daily newspaper or nightly newscast. When Washington DC tells us that there is a threat coming from overseas, they can read articles and watch videos online that can provide a wealth of perspectives on the purported threat. The past generations had a window to their front yard. The post-internet generations have grown up with a window to the world. Past generations grew up thinking in terms of their block or their town. Recent generations have grown up thinking in terms of oceans and continents.
We have allowed our society to decay as well. We no longer value what used to be known as the nuclear family. Marriages are temporary, easily entered into and just as easily abandoned. Children are often forced to raise themselves because their parents are too busy or too distracted to do it. Organized religion has lost its credibility. A man is no longer a man nor a woman a woman. Science has been used to make us prisoners in our own homes around the world. The net result is that nothing means anything anymore. Younger generations can no longer count on anything because it is all so transitory. This overall dystopian experience has now found its way into our military. Instead of being focused on creating the best warriors, and our national defense, we are crushed under the weight of social policies. Our country has failed to stay committed to defending such basic things as truth and the existence of anything greater than our own humanity. The only thing we are held accountable to anymore is the threat of being cancelled by social media. It is our own fault. We have failed to stand up and defend the things that once made us a great Nation. We no longer speak the truth. We don’t even defend our own borders. When we hear someone say something that we know is a lie, we don’t reject it anymore. We smile and say that we respect their opinion, even though we don’t. Every solid house requires a solid foundation. We have allowed ours to decay and it is beginning to crumble.
Finally, there has been the immoral and reckless deployment of our troops. Once we had the threat of any one empire rising too high on any continent outside North America, we chose to push on. First, we entangled ourselves in guerilla proxy wars, Stars and Stripes vs. The Hammer and Sickle. Then as Wall Street learned how lucrative the business of war could be, Washington suddenly found reasons to defend ourselves from farmers and sheepherders located in the middle of nowhere. Let us not forget our commitment to becoming the world’s global police and human services departments. Let’s not place too much pressure on the global community to work together to make the world safer for everyone. Let’s just keep telling the world that the US can afford the costs in both money and lives, we can pay that tab. I’m pretty sure most parents out there are no longer willing to send their children off to return in pieces, physically and emotionally, for the sole purpose of enriching the portfolios of those who profit directly from the decision to deploy them.
My comments might be too strong to be published. I argue that some strongly worded truth is exactly what this country needs. We need to stand up and speak the truth and stop pretending that lies are not lies. America was made great by the nurturing of our families and the strength of our industrial might. Our youth need to be raised in a real world, with real borders and real consequences for their actions. As long as we stand by and let our youth be raised by cell phones and tablets, our Nation will continue to erode. As long as truth is relative and placed along an ever-shifting line, being American and the very value of life will continue to fall away. We need to stop voting for the people who have all of the pretty words, and start voting for people that we know and have a proven, documented history of doing what is right. From our cities and towns, to Washington, we must start demanding a higher standard for our politicians. We need to stop treating it all like a reality show and accepting the absurdity of it all as just politics. It is not entertainment, it is the future of our Nation, if we are to even have one.
I’m a retired naval officer who is a Minnesota resident. Currently there is NO Minnesota military pension tax. I split my time between Minnesota where I grew up and California where I own two homes.
If California exempts military pensions, I would immediately move my residence back here. This would allow the franchise tax board to tax my RMD, my rental income and my brokerage income. In my case, California is losing money on me by not exempting military pensions from taxation. I’m certain many more expats would move back permanently if this bill passes!!!!!
Additionally, I would spend much more time in California and thusly spend more money in California.
I don’t need to say more!