Veteran welfare is what I call those who scam the system and receive service connected disability ratings for ailments they either don’t have, didn’t get from their time in service, or occurred post service but cheese dicked their way through the appeals process and got it approved. Veteran welfare is the same negative concept as regular welfare abusers that scam/manipulate the system and/or encourage others to do so just to get a check from the government.What exactly are you saying is "veteran welfare"??
There’s plenty of veterans that scam the VA...and those veterans who do are the ones I consider on veteran welfare.
I obviously DO NOT think that those vets with legitimate service connected disabilities are in this category.
That said, and on a completely different topic, I don’t think any of us should be getting paid unless we are rated at 100% unemployable. That money can be better spent increasing quality of care services for all disabled vets. I also disagree with the VA seeing anyone for any issue other than those ailments that they have ratings for. So essentially you get out and receive three years of free healthcare from them so you can get settled into a new life on the outside. After that, you don’t return to the VHA unless it’s for treatment of one of your service connected disabilities. Same rule would apply to retirees. Unless it’s for a rated condition, use your Tricare for life on the civilian market.
Broke your leg cutting your grass ten years after you’re out? Car accident? Caught the Corona AIDS after space docking with an alligator in Florida? Get seen at a regular hospital with your own insurance. The VHA doesn’t need to tie up resources or waste money on fixing you.