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Too Long Didn't watch version: Three Plaintiffs sued Starbucks alleging that its coffee cups are purposefully underfilled. The Court shows us how that isn't remotely true.

Seriously.
 
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https://www.defense.gov/News/Articl...-health-resources-for-transitioning-veterans/

"The Trump administration is moving to enroll all new veterans in Department of Veterans Affairs mental health services. This greatly expands the numbers of veterans enrolled with the VA."
https://www.npr.org/2018/01/10/5769...der-aims-to-expand-veteran-mental-health-care

"The order is especially focused on the 60 percent of new veterans who do not qualify for care until the government establishes that a medical issue has ties to their military service. It calls for “seamless access to mental health treatment and suicide prevention resources for transitioning service members” in the year following military service, according to a fact sheet provided by the White House."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...among-recent-veterans/?utm_term=.8ef0842782b1


So what they're sayin' is that "all new veterans" are potentially damaged enough by the mere fact of their service to indicate mental health care? The mere fact of service is now to be classified as a "service-related issue"? Just imagine the carefully-crafted "totally tangential" questions asked of all veteran applicants by prospective employers as to whether and to what extent they "took advantage of the offer" ?
 
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