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I don’t know about anyone else but if private companies are bound and determined to go woke and broke, I’ll gladly get out of the way and let them. No issue unless the gov and my tax money gets involved in trying to bail them out. About the last thing on my mind is worrying about companies like Harley Davidson or Jaguar, their bosses or their future. :)
 
Having worked with the FBI in a law enforcement capacity I can say that your average agent couldn’t find their behind with both hands and a flashlight.

I do call for the abolishment of the agency, except for the lab, and I neither listen to right wing pundits nor am I ignorant. To say that the agency does not impress me is an understatement.

We need to revamp our entire criminal justice system. That includes the local agencies as well. Law enforcement is a necessary evil that needs to be kept on a very tight, and short, leash.
I have also worked with a lot of FBI CONUS and OCONUS. They are funded well and able to stay ahead of most threats. Local law enforcement is generally 20-40 years behind the threat. My brother is a detective in NC and his department's SWAT is where DOD / HRT was in the late 1970s / 1980s. I audited their training as a consultant and they need help. The problem with most who criticize the FBI have ZERO concept of all they do. The bog standard SA at a local field office is not all the FBI does.
 
I have also worked with a lot of FBI CONUS and OCONUS. They are funded well and able to stay ahead of most threats. Local law enforcement is generally 20-40 years behind the threat. My brother is a detective in NC and his department's SWAT is where DOD / HRT was in the late 1970s / 1980s. I audited their training as a consultant and they need help. The problem with most who criticize the FBI have ZERO concept of all they do. The bog standard SA at a local field office is not all the FBI does.
I’m well aware of what they do and don’t do.

You appear to just want to continue working with them because of all the money they have to buy trinkets and mirrors. Step away from the smoke machine and see clearly.

There is no reason another agency dedicated to CONUS and OCONUS threats couldn’t do the job as well or better. I’m aware of a lot of stuff they’ve missed since 9/11. Hoover’s little gay boys aren’t all that and a bag of chips. Truth be told they have a history of being behind when it comes to identifying the threats we are under.

Their lab is pretty good. Other than that I’ll pass on thinking they are synonymous with mom, baseball and apple pie.
 
I’m well aware of what they do and don’t do.

You appear to just want to continue working with them because of all the money they have to buy trinkets and mirrors. Step away from the smoke machine and see clearly.

There is no reason another agency dedicated to CONUS and OCONUS threats couldn’t do the job as well or better. I’m aware of a lot of stuff they’ve missed since 9/11. Hoover’s little gay boys aren’t all that and a bag of chips. Truth be told they have a history of being behind when it comes to identifying the threats we are under.

Their lab is pretty good. Other than that I’ll pass on thinking they are synonymous with mom, baseball and apple pie.
I see things pretty clearly and am pretty relevant still, not coming at this as a "former" anything. I have this same argument with my 80 year old father. Too stubborn for his own good. You appear pretty full of absolutes and negativity in most of your posts. We can agree to disagree.
 
Tampon Timmy. What a despicable puke. I watched about half of the clip and had to turn it off
I agree but I think it’s a good resource to share with friends who might have been taken in the the “he’s a hunter so he’ll support guns” angle.

I know a few republicans who don’t love trump who were spouting off about Waltz being a vet and a hunter until the facts about his weaseling out of deployment and the pheasant hunting gaff came out.
 
Not to drift too far off topic, but this is my favorite take so far on the Jaguar rebranding debacle:



PS - I'm still trying to convince my brain to accept the fact that Pam Bondi is 59. Well preserved indeed... :cool:
 
There is a guy screaming at me over on X in all CAPS no less that there was no airplane at the Pentagon. He is particularly immune to the notion that being there and wading through half an acre of aircraft bits trying to pull people out could not be true. I am, therefore, a LIAR.

Would love to take him back there. The passengers were nothing but body parts blown into the building. The kids of the Old Guard, 4th BN 3rd INF, spent the next couple of weeks in bio suits and protective masks collecting them. Due to the heat and trauma they could manage an hour or two at a time.

People get invested in this nonsense or trapped in the rabbit hole and become immune to alternative information. It really is cult-like.
Unfortunately...and most of them are alt right..
 
Just thinking aloud as a layperson, one solution to limit the ESG and other b.s. you mentioned with Fink and other apparently predatory companies like his, would be through legislation to require them to fall under a fiduciary or similar law. That is they couldn’t charge a higher interest rate or deny a loan based on a company’s lack of ESG, DEI, or anything else not related to financial parameters as it could “injure” the client company’s growth and financial stability. Just a thought.
I thought they had a legal obligation to the stockholders?
 
I see things pretty clearly and am pretty relevant still, not coming at this as a "former" anything. I have this same argument with my 80 year old father. Too stubborn for his own good. You appear pretty full of absolutes and negativity in most of your posts. We can agree to disagree.
Most definitely will disagree.
 
Apparently the anti-vaxer nether regions of Trump World are not pleased - even head exploding despondent - over his choice of Dr. Jannette Nesheiwat as the next Surgeon General. The critics forget that the vaccine (about which Trump has often expressed his pride), initial treatment protocols, school closures, masking, social distancing, etc all were initiated on his watch. Nesheiwat was a voice of medical reason, often on Fox, during those months.



Naturally, the left is also up in arms because in their world view, she is not qualified.

Probably makes her a perfect choice.
 
I’m well aware of what they do and don’t do.

You appear to just want to continue working with them because of all the money they have to buy trinkets and mirrors. Step away from the smoke machine and see clearly.

There is no reason another agency dedicated to CONUS and OCONUS threats couldn’t do the job as well or better. I’m aware of a lot of stuff they’ve missed since 9/11. Hoover’s little gay boys aren’t all that and a bag of chips. Truth be told they have a history of being behind when it comes to identifying the threats we are under.

Their lab is pretty good. Other than that I’ll pass on thinking they are synonymous with mom, baseball and apple pie.

They (the FBI) got Dillinger, didn't they?
 
I thought they had a legal obligation to the stockholders?

Fink represents the shareholders, that’s how he exerts influence. He places his social agenda above his fiscal duty to his investors. If you have an IRA or 401-k be very aware of who you are giving control of your money to.
 
Apparently the anti-vaxer nether regions of Trump World are not pleased - even head exploding despondent - over his choice of Dr. Jannette Nesheiwat as the next Surgeon General. The critics forget that the vaccine (about which Trump has often expressed his pride), initial treatment protocols, school closures, masking, social distancing, etc all were initiated on his watch. Nesheiwat was a voice of medical reason, often on Fox, during those months.



Naturally, the left is also up in arms because in their world view, she is not qualified.

Probably makes her a perfect choice.
Even though I'm a hard right guy who foolishly took the Vaxx, I don't have a problem with that pick. I don't know much about her, but we'll all see how it plays out.
Do you you remember Richard Carmona who was appointed surgeon general by Bush?
My Mom used to be Carmona's administrative right hand when he ran a Trauma department at a hospital here in Tucson. I've met him and he seemed like a good dude. My Mom would have walked thru fire for the guy, and she did, when the hospital got internally political and started playing games with him.
 
Dr. Jannette Nesheiwat credentials are not very impressive. Her med schools was in the Caribbean.
I have no idea what her med creds are but wherever she attended school they didn't spend much time studying the US Constitution.
 
Even though I'm a hard right guy who foolishly took the Vaxx, I don't have a problem with that pick. I don't know much about her, but we'll all see how it plays out.
Do you you remember Richard Carmona who was appointed surgeon general by Bush?
My Mom used to be Carmona's administrative right hand when he ran a Trauma department at a hospital here in Tucson. I've met him and he seemed like a good dude. My Mom would have walked thru fire for the guy, and she did, when the hospital got internally political and started playing games with him.
A thought just occured to me: Anyone noticed the number of women Trump is appointing to cabinet and other high ranking positions? I'm not against it in any way if they can do the job.
 
A thought just occured to me: Anyone noticed the number of women Trump is appointing to cabinet and other high ranking positions? I'm not against it in any way if they can do the job.
Probably had something to do with that idiot Mark Cuban's statement before the election that Trump doesn't surround himself with strong intelligent women.
Nothing could be further from the Truth.
 

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Rockies museum,
CM Russel museum and lewis and Clark interpretative center
Horseback riding in Summer star ranch
Charlo bison range and Garnet ghost town
Flathead lake, road to the sun and hiking in Glacier NP
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Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
 
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