Elevate veterans’ unique perspectives to shape a better American future

Our mission

We are veterans from every branch of uniformed services and every conflict from World War II to the Global War on Terror. We are the families of those who have proudly worn the uniform. We are patriotic citizens who value America’s ideals and are concerned about the fate of our country. We come from all walks of life and live in every community across America.

We are committed to the historical promise of our nation: that all Americans have an equal opportunity to pursue prosperity. Throughout our years of service and many deployments around the world, we have seen firsthand what happens when freedom and free markets are interfered with and fail. We know all too well that freedoms surrendered are rarely – if ever – regained. We know that veterans, service members and their families have unique experiences with and perspectives on the issues facing our country

Our primary concerns

We are veterans from every branch of uniformed services and every conflict from World War II to the Global War on Terror. We are the families of those who have proudly worn the uniform. We are patriotic citizens who value America’s ideals and are concerned about the fate of our country. We come from all walks of life and live in every community across America.

We are committed to the historical promise of our nation: that all Americans have an equal opportunity to pursue prosperity. Throughout our years of service and many deployments around the world, we have seen firsthand what happens when freedom and free markets are interfered with and fail. We know all too well that freedoms surrendered are rarely – if ever – regained. We know that veterans, service members and their families have unique experiences with and perspectives on the issues facing our country.

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Our nation’s runaway national debt, struggling economy, and overbearing tax system represents a major threat to America’s future prosperity – and our national security as a result.

Veterans deserve more choices when it comes to their medical care. Whether they choose to receive care at the VA or from a community provider, the bottom line is that it should be up to the veteran, not the bureaucracy. Tell your lawmaker to support legislation that empowers veterans with more choice!

For over two decades and counting, our troops have been fighting and sacrificing in our nation’s endless wars in the Middle East and Africa.

These conflicts have cost America dearly – more than 4,500 American troops killed, and more than $2 trillion taxpayer dollars spent – and have not made us safer.

It’s past time to bring our men and women in uniform home and shape a better U.S. foreign policy.

America’s alliance relationships should be a means for advancing U.S. interests, not an end in themselves. The United States should maintain friendly relationships with its allies and partners, while recognizing where U.S. interests do and do not overlap.

Growing American energy production is making the Middle East less strategically important for the United States than in decades past. U.S. missions in countries like Iraq and Syria are disconnected from our core security interests and allow our enemies to more easily target our troops. Given extensive US over-the-horizon counterterrorism targeting capabilities, policymakers should focus limited U.S. defense resources on greater priorities outside of the Middle East.

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Our $37 trillion (and growing!) national debt is the greatest long-term threat to America’s safety and prosperity. Excessive debt hurts America’s long-term strength by stagnating our economy and limiting our ability to react to serious threats to our vital national interests. We need to safeguard America’s financial future through comprehensive budgeting reforms.

Economic growth is the foundation of American prosperity at home and strength abroad. Through a tax code and regulatory system that promotes growth, the United States can remain internationally competitive and economically capable of defending its vital interests.

Our primary concerns

We are veterans from every branch of uniformed services and every conflict from World War II to the Global War on Terror. We are the families of those who have proudly worn the uniform. We are patriotic citizens who value America’s ideals and are concerned about the fate of our country. We come from all walks of life and live in every community across America.

We are committed to the historical promise of our nation: that all Americans have an equal opportunity to pursue prosperity. Throughout our years of service and many deployments around the world, we have seen firsthand what happens when freedom and free markets are interfered with and fail. We know all too well that freedoms surrendered are rarely – if ever – regained. We know that veterans, service members and their families have unique experiences with and perspectives on the issues facing our country.

America’s alliance relationships should be a means for advancing U.S. interests, not an end in themselves. The United States should maintain friendly relationships with its allies and partners, while recognizing where U.S. interests do and do not overlap.

Growing American energy production is making the Middle East less strategically important for the United States than in decades past. U.S. missions in countries like Iraq and Syria are disconnected from our core security interests and allow our enemies to more easily target our troops. Given extensive US over-the-horizon counterterrorism targeting capabilities, policymakers should focus limited U.S. defense resources on greater priorities outside of the Middle East.

Our $37 trillion (and growing!) national debt is the greatest long-term threat to America’s safety and prosperity. Excessive debt hurts America’s long-term strength by stagnating our economy and limiting our ability to react to serious threats to our vital national interests. We need to safeguard America’s financial future through comprehensive budgeting reforms.

Economic growth is the foundation of American prosperity at home and strength abroad. Through a tax code and regulatory system that promotes growth, the United States can remain internationally competitive and economically capable of defending its vital interests.

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