Amateur Hour Continues

WTH????

Am I in the Twilight Zone?

Please show me one instance where I argued that they shouldn't.
Don't bother, you can't.
You've been arguing for 2 days and counting on how Milley should not be subject to well documented military laws and constraints.
 
You've been arguing for 2 days and counting on how Milley should not be subject to well documented military laws and constraints.
lol............
I'm a firm believer in and supporter of speed limits.
But I will also defend as admirable and appropriate the breaking of that speed limit when rushing a dying child to the hospital.
 
I had no clue what Bannon meant either.
He's known for saying completely asinine, inflammatory, and vulgar things; that's why Trump respects him so.
And don't forget Roger Stone.

Is Trump the only person many progressives hate more than themselves?
 
3 in 4 Americans are angry about the way things are going in the country today
Last Updated: Sept. 10, 2021 at 1:42 p.m. ET
First Published: Sept. 10, 2021 at 1:41 p.m. ET
By
Nicole Lyn Pesce
Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, new polls see Americans pessimistic about the economy, the pandemic and their communities


Concerns about the economy, the pandemic and personal safety are weighing heavily on Americans as the country prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

Almost seven in 10 Americans (69%) say things are going “pretty badly” or “very badly” in the U.S., according to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS released on Friday, which is up from the 60% who felt that way in March. (This is still lower than the pandemic-era high of 77% just before President Joe Biden took office in January.)

And 74% say that they are at least somewhat angry about the way things are going in the country, with the coronavirus and the economy cited by most respondents as the most important issues facing the nation.



3 in 4 Americans are angry about the way things are going in the country today
 
I keep saying cult, and I keep being told I'm being crazy.

Just call me Cassandra.

I just think people are pissed about what is seen as a socialist takeover. Do not discount the anger when people see the way folks are allowed to burn down the country, call large swatchs racists and appear to openly attempt to destroy borders and security, and turn over the population for power among all the other things.
 
I just think people are pissed about what is seen as a socialist takeover. Do not discount the anger when people see the way folks are allowed to burn down the country, call large swatchs racists and appear to openly attempt to destroy borders and security, and turn over the population for power among all the other things.

Have private businesses been taken over and their profits distributed among the citizenry?

If no, then we're not under a socialist takeover.
 
Are you saying you don't?
The military is one of the largest societal sub-groups in America.
You seem to rail against the notion that societies need laws, regulations, and a hierarchy of authority in order to properly function; but defend the military's absolute need of those things without waver.

My personal feelings about the military is that it has become nothing more than a jobs program run by politicians in uniform and suffering from a dwindling of true warriors. It's people like you that have obtained rank in the military and elected to office that is causing the problems within it.
 
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You guys need to focus clearly on why Milley felt it necessary to act outside of those laws and constraints.
That's the real story...........that's the big picture.

He has yet to explain why. If he ever does he will need a damn good explanation with rock solid backing.
 
Have private businesses been taken over and their profits distributed among the citizenry?

If no, then we're not under a socialist takeover.

Tax increases for redistribution and increased government programs is an indirect way to accomplish it.
 
My personal feelings about the military is that it has become nothing more than a jobs program run by politicians in uniform and suffering from a dwindling of true warriors. It's people like you that have obtained rank in the military and elected to office that is causing the problems within it.
I doubt it's people like me. The military is far to rigid, regulated, and lacking in personal freedoms for me.
 
He has yet to explain why. If he ever does he will need a damn good explanation with rock solid backing.
He has explained why.
He knew he was nuts and blinded with rage.
'a good faith precaution to ensure there was no historic rupture in the international order, no accidental war with China or others, and no use of nuclear weapons.'
 

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