Is that the message we want to send? No. You can't say you are for our national security and also support this measure. More than anything else, this is a moral argument. I don't want to see yellow ribbons tied around trees, I don't want to see people thank people for their service, I don't want to see 10 percent discounts on coffee or meals if they are willing to support a policy that undermines the morality of this country and the ability of our young men and women to get the care they need and for our young servicewomen, in particular, to be treated equally.
On the recordSeptember 20, 2023
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