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2025-03-13 -- Ernest Hancock interviews Mike Williams - Powerful Song MP3&4

Mike Williams (10-year former combat medic who served in Turkey/northern Iraq, Bosnia, and Haiti) on a recent song dedicated to veterans: The Price We Paid; (Vets Paying for their Shrapnel Removal???)
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1 -  Mike Williams (10-year former combat medic who served in Turkey/northern Iraq, Bosnia, and Haiti) on a recent song dedicated to veterans: The Price We Paid; he addresses veteran suicide, the VA neglect and bureaucracy they face, and what we can do about it

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Mike Williams is a 10-year former combat medic who served in Turkey/northern Iraq, Bosnia, and Haiti. He joined the Army at age 24 after an early music and sound engineering career in southern California. During several tours overseas, he sustained injuries requiring multiple surgeries…with more still to come. 

In his work as CTO for The Harmonetiks Project and participation with Veteran Mission Possible (VMP), he became familiar with Alabama's  the Michael Thorin story and was inspired to write this anthem. 

"Also being a combat medic and coming home broken, I couldn't help but relate to Michael's life. To his credit, he became a fireman and first responder. His ensuing fights with the VA and his struggles with his health and finances, he kept to himself. This is not a good idea. If Americans are not aware of you, they can't do anything about you." 

Well now, you know about it. What do you intend to do about it? A lot of veterans are waiting to hear from you. 

It would be sweet music to their ears.

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1. Will This Song – The Price We Paid – Awaken America to the Twin Evils of Veteran Suicide? Only If You Listen to It.

  "I gave my all for freedom's call,
But freedom doesn't catch my fall.
The bills stack high, the pain runs deep,
restless night, no peaceful sleep.
I paid the price for liberty,
But now the cost is drowning me."

(third stanza of The Price We Paid)

Once you hear The Price We Paid, you can never unhear it. Its message will haunt you. And the song is now becoming an anthem amongst vets.

Song Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjji0aLCupI

It's also on our website here:

https://endveterandebt.org/now-hear-this/stories/the-price-we-paid

https://www.youtube.com/embed/kjji0aLCupI?si=zBTmzXlefeyRPQmd" "YouTube video player

Many wrongs need to be righted in our veteran community to honor the commitments made to them, but they seldom get America's attention. It's only when public awareness – and anger – builds that people ask questions and demand action. 

We know this from previous incidents in which Americans rescued veterans from mind-numbing VA neglect and bureaucracy. Agent Orange (Vietnam) and Burn Pits (Iraq and Afghanistan) are two good examples to use before exploring the subject of this song – Unpaid  and Unpayable debt.

 Agent Orange. The Veterans Administration (VA)  began receiving claims from veterans in 1977. It took until 2010, when Congress passed the Agent Orange Act, that the VA bureaucracy was strong-armed to provide the medical services heretofore denied our heroes. Thousands of our warriors died in the interim. 

Burn Pits. Thousands of soldiers who had served in the Middle East fought the VA for multiple decades to secure disability benefits for the medical problems created by burn pits. Again, delay and denial was a VA feature (not a bug) that kept millions of dollars in VA bank accounts while veterans depleted their own.

It wasn't until the PACT Act was passed in 2022 that this wrong was – somewhat – righted. That can be credited in significant part to comedian Jon Stewart, who skewered the VA for its resistance to changing policy and went to Congress to enroll supporters to end the Endemic foot-dragging and denials that still exist.

So, what's today's issue? 

A significant factor in veteran suicide is hiding in plain sight.

That element – described clinically as a "social determinant" – is debt! Payday Loan debt. Loan shark debt. High-interest rate credit card debt. Predatory school education debt and the list goes on. Factor in "debt of necessity," which includes putting gas in the car to get to work, paying rent to keep from going homeless, and all the while fielding calls from the bill collector. Proven invitations to suicidal ideation and the horrific act itself.

"This was an eye-opener for me as a clinical social worker with 40 years of experience in the field of behavioral health as a clinician, administrator, researcher, and teacher," reports Mike Matthews, Director of Behavioral Services and Veteran Programs for Staten Island Performing Provider System (SIPPS).

"The Price We Paid does an amazing, visceral job of bringing the impact of crushing veteran debt to our ears and senses," Mike adds. "Should this song go viral, go national, there's no way it can't open up a much-needed dialogue and action."

The "been there, done that" motivator behind The Price We Paid

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