Hi Guys,
I'll start by saying I have my flame-suit on...

I've been active-duty for more than half of my lifespan... and still am. And I'm only speaking up on this because I refuse to let my brothers and sisters-in-arms be used as political pawns. I am not a high-ranking type and had no influence on these decisions, but I'm here to say that I DO support the suspension of TA.
YES. The services are suspending tuition assistance for the rest of the fiscal year. Why? Because the budgets have been slashed, and if you have to choose between bullets or books, the books lose. We have a mission to do, and if we have to use some of our GI Bill or pay more out-of-pocket for a while, I'd MUCH rather do that than worry that one of my friends downrange isn't getting the support s/he needs.
That said, the TA was slashed as a political move. It gets attention, and all these wives and mommies shouting to congress are playing right into "their" hands. The move by the department of Education is the same thing.
I'm rather sad to see the scholarships for the surviving children get hit, but not because money will bring back their lost parents... but because they lost their parents in the first place. I imagine that if you did some research, you'd find ALL the scholarships are getting hit, not just the war survivors'. This is politicking, pure and simple.
But I'm not at all upset to see TA *TEMPORARILY* suspended. The DoD can't AFFORD it! Think about your home budget. When you take a HUGE hit in your budget, you have to cut back somewhere... maybe you cancel the cable, or maybe you decide you don't need to send the kids to karate this spring... this is the same thing. Education is a HUGE force-multiplier. It increases critical-thinking and helps grow new leaders. Plus it sucks having to work with ignorant people... I'm alllllll for education. But if we have to choose between sending Private Jones to college or buying a little more duct tape to hold our 50-year-old-planes together a little longer... sorry, Private Jones, you still have your GI bill!
Did you know that since the inception of the "post 9-11 GI bill" the new recruits don't have to contribute a dime to that program? In the past we had to pony up $1200 ($100 a month out of your monthly paycheck for the first year ) to opt-in to the program. Now it's free and automatic. And did you know that TA used to be 75% ?
You can argue that I'm a crusty old-timer, and you'd be right. But please don't buy into any of this media spin. TA is not guaranteed in the contract, so they are not breaking any laws. Furthermore, this is not a permanent cancellation but a temporary suspension because nobody can afford it. It's probably not going to come back at 100%, but it will come back. It's too important a benefit to axe permanently.
Let's be clear. Sequestration is here, it's a done-deal that can only be undone by a new budget (or possibly a very strong CR, but it doesn't look likely.) If the services were forced to bring back the TA, that wouldn't give them more money in their budget, it would mean more cuts somewhere else. The services have to put their money where it counts the most. You pay your rent before you buy a luxury, don't you?
I think we'd all like to see the pork-barrel contracts trimmed down... but look up the meaning of the word "contract". Those can't just be cancelled-- the cancellation fees are as much as the contract... so where we NEED to cut is not where we can cut quickly. The sequestration is forcing *quick* cuts. Money that was promised for this year has been taken back... like someone voiding a check they'd written you. We have to get through this year first, and then hopefully they are looking at the long-term to get those contracts slimmed down... but those companies have lobbies and connections, etc.
So, in summary. Yes, everyone agrees we need to cut spending, no one agrees where. A better analogy I've heard is "No one wants to bring *THEIR* sacred-cow to the barbecue."
The temporary suspension of this very worthy and very valuable (to the mission, not just to the individual) benefit is one of MY sacred cows, and I am writing this to say that I support this sacrifice if it keeps the boats floating and the planes flying. I support the cancellation of performances by the flying teams and the field bands-- all important recruiting tools... We have a mission to do, and we have to prioritize our resources.
And yes, I've had long conversations with some of the young men and women directly affected by this. And I've told them to grow up. We were hired to defend this country, not to go to school.
Please think long and hard and consider all the real facts when debating this particular issue. I'd rather have toilet paper than a text book. I'd rather have a gas mask for my friend than a free class for someone stateside. If it's really their priority to go to school, this won't stop them.
My two cents, and in no way any reflection of any official policy of any gov't entity (I'm required to clarify that.)