Ronny Jackson’s Problem With Time
Texas CD-13’s Ronny Jackson has a problem with his past, (present, and future tenses). Time is a human construct, but it would seem to be somewhat of an elusive concept to the Texas congressman.
I shall explain.
On his congressional website, Jackson refers to himself as a “retired Rear Admiral.” As in
“As a retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral with nearly three decades of military service I understand the commitment and sacrifices made by servicemen and servicewomen to serve our country.”
or
“In December 2019, after 25 years of distinguished service to his country, Dr. Jackson retired from the United States Navy as a Rear Admiral.”
Ronny Jackson is not a retired Rear Admiral.
Not anymore.
Before his congressional job, Dr. Jackson was TFG’s favorite doctor who once claimed that, except for his dietary choices, TFG “might live to be live to be 200 years old.”
200 years. That’s a lot of time for a human lifespan.
But not everyone was held in high esteem by Jackson. As explained in a DOD inspector general report released in March 2021, Jackson was abusive to doctors and nurses on his staff at the White House, and “established a workplace where fear and intimidation were kind of hallmarks with him…”.
As a result of the report, Ronny Jackson was demoted to Captain in July 2022, which was retroactively applied back to his 2019 retirement.
And while his past demotion is yet to be noted in the present on his congressional website, his retirement pension certainly does reflect his present rank.
Time problems tend to follow Ronny around.
In a March 13, 2024 local news article, Jackson’s efforts for his district were touted: “Due to Jackson’s efforts, over $200 million specifically designated for the district was included in” the Fiscal Year 2024 Government funding package.
Great, huh? What a wonderful provider for his district.
But only 9 days into the future, the same Ronny Jackson voted against the same funding package. His vote is listed there among the 134 Nay votes in the March 22, 2024 vote.
Albert Einstein once wrote:
“The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”
I can only conclude that Einstein’s proposition might be playing itself out in Ronny Jackson’s own mind.