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But the gays love Trump, he will be the most pro gay president in history.
His playbook is throw emotional shit at the wall and see if any sticks...then backtrack if it doesn't...over and over and over.....Trump is not a fan of homework or research.If he's going to identify that as his reasoning, should he at least try to back up that claim
Per our training, any medical procedures incurred if a sailor wishes gender reassignment (everything from counseling to full-blown medical procedures) are the responsibility of the government. During the transition time the sailor is required to maintain their gender of birth. Only their assigned medical representative can deem when the transition is complete. During the transition, personnel may be placed in a limited duty status if medically required.Silly question--what "tremendous medical costs" is he talking about? If he's going to identify that as his reasoning, should he at least try to back up that claim somehow? Is he saying that by permitting transgenders, the US government would be responsible for all their gender conversion procedures, and they're just not willing to support those? Are there other medical issues that don't impact competence to serve but similarly disqualify people from military service? Do they permit diabetics to serve in the military? Smokers? People with HIV? Don't all of those come with "tremendous medical costs" as well?
Good info--thank you.Per our training, any medical procedures incurred if a sailor wishes gender reassignment (everything from counseling to full-blown medical procedures) are the responsibility of the government. During the transition time the sailor is required to maintain their gender of birth. Only their assigned medical representative can deem when the transition is complete. During the transition, personnel may be placed in a limited duty status if medically required.
As for other medical procedures, having sleep apnea is a deployment-disqualifying event (and subject to medical discharge) due to the "extreme costs" involved with being able to supply and maintain CPAP machines in a combat zone. Asthma is a similar condition whereby asthmatics are not permitted to enlist. Everything is subject to a waiver, of course, but they are not generally given.
Now, for already-Transgendered personnel who wish to enlist? No idea.
Now, for already-Transgendered personnel who wish to enlist? No idea.
Well this is interesting. Everyone on the board in support of taking Trans-gender people into the military.
The universal support certainly makes all of you sensitive people.
So at the risk of being less sensitive, let me ask why the US Military "Needs" to do this to create the best force on earth when recruitment goals are met without doing so?
Why would we Take Transgender people that want treatment into the military, while at the same time rejecting people that require too much dental work?
How does the presence of Transgender people improve the combat efficiency of any unit they are assigned too?
Can a Transgender person perform at a high level while under Transgender therapy? Or recovering from Surgery?
If you were sending a relief squad into Benghazi to extract the Ambassador and the Consulate personnel, would it be beneficial to have a Transgender in therapy in the squad?
Should the mission commander have to consider the possibilities of the above question?
Wow, you have so little idea how peoples minds work, don't you?
I am curious though, what is the cost of the surgery/process for the government? And really, not just the cost, but how many people could possibly be requesting it? Even if the surgery was expensive, I can't imagine there's a huge line of people getting gender reassignment surgery in the military.
It wasn't immediately clear what Trump's announcement would mean for the approximately 250 transgender people now serving openly in the U.S. military.
How does the presence of Transgender people improve the combat efficiency of any unit they are assigned too?

Maybe they're good at their jobs?
He took an unsupported claim from an antigay group that transpeople would cost 1.35 billion. They have ignored requests to substantiate and estimates from very non-radical groups like RAND Corporation have said costs much lower.Silly question--what "tremendous medical costs" is he talking about? If he's going to identify that as his reasoning, should he at least try to back up that claim somehow? Is he saying that by permitting transgenders, the US government would be responsible for all their gender conversion procedures, and they're just not willing to support those? Are there other medical issues that don't impact competence to serve but similarly disqualify people from military service? Do they permit diabetics to serve in the military? Smokers? People with HIV? Don't all of those come with "tremendous medical costs" as well?
Because they are Transgender?
Are you saying that them being transgender means they can't be good at their job?