Impact Of The Mandatory Military Service Act

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Congress should pass the Mandatory Military Service Act into effect immediately. The major issues that the Mandatory Military Service Act will resolve the following issue: College enrollment, national security, personal health and, unemployment
The main reason many high school students decide not to attend college is financial funding. Some students receive a loan from the bank to pay for school, but they are required to pay that loan back. Most of the loans have high interest rates and make it difficult to pay back. The G.I Bill allows students who service in the military to go to school and graduate with no debt. The law states that if Mandatory Military Service Act goes into effect in America, it would be immediately used for those men and …show more content…

The men who send young boys to die have not fought in a war themselves and do not know the horrors of war. With the involvement of the majority of men and women participating in the military, the call of war will be more thought out and certain.
For example, the majority of wars that America has personally fought could and should have been avoided with a democratic decision. The Iraq war is a perfect example; there should have been more time and energy put into the idea of war with Iraq and going into the Middle East. Instead, the American government went in guns blazing and to the surprised of the American people; what seemed like what was going to be a nice small war turn into a 10-year investment. Men and women in power have seen loved ones, friends, and innocent lives lost; the call for war would be a just causes not a reckless ones.
There is an every growing need for college graduates that need government benefits. There are a surplus of able body men and woman looking for a career or a chance to better their life’s using the benefits provide by the Mandatory Military Services Act as a catalyst to improve the standard of living for each citizen. By having experience that will transience to the job market, with the job market being flooded with highly train workers with military background the overall productivity will greatly improve. (Ruschmann

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