John Wasmuth
AH elite
Now that Trump got Gabbard and Kennedy to Chieu Hoi over to the gop side, who is next to defect?
maybe hanoi liz chenny will come home or could be the other rebublicans who voted to impeach the president will plead T D SNow that Trump got Gabbard and Kennedy to Chieu Hoi over to the gop side, who is next to defect?
OK DONE DEAL I will write my senator and tell them to vote yes confirm him! Who is it you have in mind that is wiser a ,more level headed person a Nicky Halley in bed with the industrial war giants, really? Trump is against the big tent style military woke ,pregnant women gender confused, promoted by skin color, chosen by sex, disqualified by loyal patriotism.retired out by suggesting a different approach. more education ? .He graduated Harvard, and was a student at Princeton , , combat vet. , enlisted and officer. and supports trump agenda of less wars all the time, 1 standard for all in the military not a bi-level let em pass approach. I can think of a few SEC of DEFENCE in the past who checked all the boxes but were utter failures, start with dick chenny. We will pay for his mistakes for decades . How many dead to make Iraq democratic ? howed that work out for ya.I totally agree.
A disastrous choice and should be reversed before it's too late.
But I'm afraid he won't be the only one.
IMHO Elon is a terrible choice to lead anything as well.
I have a feeling my buyers remorse will set in early.
Pete Hegseth if confirmed would be a great SecDef. Often times fresh eyes and asking “stupid” questions gain the better result.
doing things because that’s the way we have always done it , is no way to lead. Asking the 5 whys from a new perspective usually leads to a better product.
I agree, I started driving from CA on Wednesday, at Tulsa now. My first gas was $5.49 at Barstow. Paid as little as $2,39 on the way. Should make it to Ryglen Gundogs for 5:30PM dog picking today.You navigate both state and federal regulations when running a refinery. Federal regulation interpretation and enforcement varies pretty widely between EPA regions. State regulations, as you rightly point out, vary greatly between states. I have zero sympathy for California and their ridiculous energy prices. California elects governments that promulgate regulations that increase cost with no environmental benefit. As far as I’m concerned, Californians have made their bed and now they get to lie in it.
We are stunned whenever we return from Europe. We truly are a nation of fat out of shape people.No one can reverse it.
It’s an embedded cultural issue.
Because we’ve had it too easy for too long.We are stunned whenever we return from Europe. We truly are a nation of fat out of shape people.
I guess if Biden-Harris doesn’t work out ….. uh… oh yah… been there done that. We got stuck with it for 4 years and no way out until Jan ‘25. There was an election on Nov 5 and the message was pretty clear.I guess if Pete doesn't work out as SecDef, his next gig could be as a heart surgeon. Are you good with that too? Would you let him operate on you or your loved ones? He'll ask the 5 whys, I'm sure.
Because we’ve had it too easy for too long.
We’ve let the poor kids fight our wars, cared more about our stock investments than humanity, and criminalized and taxed people far beyond what burdens they should bear.
Mandatory three years military service, no exemption, smaller government, and lower to no taxes, federal, on a paycheck. Also, stop federalizing state crimes.
Interesting, I used to duck hunt with a Marine that fought and was wounded on Iwo Jima, on slow mornings he would tell stories that were more interesting than even the best duck hunt. One story involved the disdain for “drafted Marines” towards the end of the war, at the time I had always thought WW2 Marines were all volunteers he made it extremely clear he was a volunteer and had no respect for most of the draftees.Let the poor kids?
Ummmm… we have an all volunteer force… and have had one for 50 years… no one has fought in any way in recent history other than Vietnam that didn’t expressly ask to be there…
I’m pretty sure those poor kids wanted to fight…
I sure as hell did…
Not a single person I know that has served wants to see mandatory service… that would dilute the military’s capability by a huge margin..
My wife has suffered from constant digestive issues here in the States for decades; but we can spend two weeks gorging ourselves in Italy, France, Ireland, or Scotland without so much as a hint of trouble. It's the only time I can do that and still come back five pounds lighter.We are stunned whenever we return from Europe. We truly are a nation of fat out of shape people.
Because we’ve had it too easy for too long.
We’ve let the poor kids fight our wars, cared more about our stock investments than humanity, and criminalized and taxed people far beyond what burdens they should bear.
Mandatory three years military service, no exemption, smaller government, and lower to no taxes, federal, on a paycheck. Also, stop federalizing state crimes.
I entered active duty as a second lieutenant in 1974. So I was able to experience the last of the draft army. When I took over my Fire Direction Center in an 8" battery in Germany in late '74. I had a young private draftee who spoke no english, a specialist who was there in lieu of prison, a black kid, also a draftee, who spent all his time reading black revolutionary literature (USAREUR was a racially rough place in the seventies), and an E5 on his second enlistment after being drafted (do the math). It was a terrible field force in those days.My maternal grandfather island hopped with the USMC during WW2 and was at Iwo Jima as well.. he too was always very clear and very vocal about being a volunteer… he joined when he was still 17…
My paternal grandfather enlisted during ww2 in the army and fought in Europe…
My father enlisted at 18…
And I enlisted at 18 as well…
The solution to the military’s current recruiting problem isn’t a draft or mandatory service…
The solution is to rid itself of all the DEI nonsense and return to being a fighting force concerned with only 2 things… battlefield survival and killing/destroying our enemies…
There are still plenty of young people out there that would be more than willing to join the ranks.. if the ranks were actually worth joining…
Mandatory service just swells the payroll with people that don’t want be there.. fattens the government further.. costs a fortune.. and renders the military less capable..
Claiming you want smaller government while at the same time advocating for millions of additional government employees (who don’t want to be there) is a bit of a contradiction… and clearly not well thought out..
That is an interesting perspective. However, that Trump fellow needs at least fifty votes in the senate, where he has sceptics, to pass a bill. Remember the majority there supported Thune and not Scott. Also, the republicans will hold the house by only two or three votes. He essentially needs all of those if he is going enact any legislation. For a large spending bill, he will need 60 votes - ergo also some dems and all 52 or 53 republicans. If he can only rally his MAGA loyalists, he will get nothing meaningfully done legislatively his first two-years in office. I hope and suspect he is smarter than many of his most loyal supporters.I guess if Biden-Harris doesn’t work out ….. uh… oh yah… been there done that. We got stuck with it for 4 years and no way out until Jan ‘25. There was an election on Nov 5 and the message was pretty clear.
Amazing to see all the never-Trumpers with TDS for the past 8 years suddenly wanting back into “the tent”, giving advice and demanding all kinds of input. Kind of like Tonto and the Lone Ranger after being surrounded by hostiles… and the Lone Ranger says, “What are WE going to do Tonto?” Tonto replys, “What do you mean WE, Kemo Sabe?” I like the idea of some serious “gate keeping” being enforced at the tent.