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  1. The management of the border crisis starts to make a lot more sense when you realize it’s a deliberate strategy and not actually incompetence. Its a long game play of trying to import as many future Democrat voters into the country as possible; whether through an amnesty/citizenship future bill or at the very least through the birth of children of those who crossed illegally Honestly it proves the subtle racism of the democrats that they expect that anyone with dark skin should automatically vote for them. Although I guess that’s not a surprising development when the president already said “You ain’t black” if you don’t vote for him. That line has to be one of the most openly racist things a president has said in recent history. But it didn’t come in the form of a mean tweet so I guess it’s okay? Its an absolute clown show running this country right now.
    4 points
  2. So...things that Trump did, but Biden gets credit for? Aside from the Paris Accords, I suppose.
    3 points
  3. Wait, Biden gets credit for the vaccine rollout that he literally walked into? Remember when he set a goal of 1 million shits per day that had already been met? Trump did a lot of things wrong, but the vaccine rollout was not one of them.
    3 points
  4. We would have been out of Afghanistan last month, had congressional Democrats and Trumps few republican opponents not written it into Law that he couldn’t be the one to pull the plug on this waste. Congrats Joe, you ended the war by literally letting us sit on our asses for 7 extra months before the C-17s started moving. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    3 points
  5. Meanwhile, nearly 200,000 illegal immigrants came across the border in the last month or so. VP Harris went to Central America and got both chastised and laughed at. I'd say she's doing a bang-up (sts, but perhaps not given her "rise" to fame early in her career...) job of managing the border crisis. Especially the eyes on the ground part of the effort. President Biden is in Britain and was incoherent while speaking to RAF Mildenhall airmen. Acting POTUS Jill Biden had to lead him around, literally, chastise him to "pay attention." And now he's representing the US at the G7 summit. And utterly lost and confused looking for his pudding. But he's not putting out any mean tweets. Or had a press conference or even spoken to reporters for nearly 80 days. Good times are here again because the mean tweets have stopped. Except the ones by China.
    3 points
  6. She hasn't even been to the border. Her defense is "I haven't been to Europe either". Did we put her in charge of something in Europe? As for Biden, I got a kick out of the gift exchange. Biden brought Boris Johnson a $6,000 custom made bicycle. Johnson got Biden a framed picture of Frederick Douglass he printed from Wikipedia. https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-gifts-boris-johnson-6k-bike-johnson-gives-photo-printed-wikipedia-1599965
    2 points
  7. Put me down for 4 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  8. In that case, the current economic recovery is due to Trump, right?
    1 point
  9. It's a good thing JASSM shooters don't have to worry about LARs, timing, shot containers, spacing between shots, retargeting in flight...just push the pickle button and the weapon does the rest. 🙄
    1 point
  10. Absolutely, and it would be really cool to get an international oval. They used to race the oval in Japan, it would be awesome to see that back. There are also a couple of ovals down in Mexico that are a good size for IndyCar (similar to Iowa) but would need safety upgrades. With Pato Oward being Mexican and becoming a top driver, that might be worth it though. But yeah man, it’s honestly the best pure racing out there right now. I encourage anyone I know who’s into motorsports to watch IndyCar.
    1 point
  11. My assumption is they’d have zero play in the planning/weapons loading part, just in the “throw that shit out that back at this point/time” part.
    1 point
  12. Maybe Lockheed is just better at burying those costs and indirectly passing it on to the government.
    1 point
  13. Mmmmm I'll give Obama 16-17, but he had nothing to do with 18-19, let's be real there. You don't get to take credit for shit that occurs more than a year after you've been out of office. Why do you think the tariffs failed?
    1 point
  14. You gonna plan those shots, too? Because if you’ve ever done any JASSM planning for a contested environment you should know how much of a bullshit statement that is.
    1 point
  15. It's all about getting a "good" year for retirement purposes. You must fulfill your IMA category requirements to earn a good year. AT is AT period. You only get your 14 days annually for that. For MPA days, that will depend. If the office/unit is short-staffed, then MPAs are easy to come by. It's all about annual funding. But you also can earn good year points for PME and other stuff. My last six years were as an AGR. The rest of the office were IMAs. I was there for the 24/7 coverage if the bell rang until the IMAs could ride in. Since it was a 16/7 shift at the FAA's Command Center, it was easy to get orders when guys needed some help during furloughs, etc. Been years and years since I worked there, but the National Air Traffic Services Cell only hired rated and ATC personnel due to the interface with the FAA. Was a good gig. I was also a IMA historian for a bit as well that turned into long-term orders. I accumulated enough points to ring the 20 year retirement bell just as if I'd stayed active duty. There are IMAs at Red Flag as well. It's obvious when they would pull tours and getting extra days wasn't difficult there either. The point of this wandering is to say that IMAs are in lots of unexpected places. Talk to a reserve recruiter. YMMV but IMAs are a pretty good non-flying gig.
    1 point
  16. Preach dude. I watch both when I can, F1 gets the glory but Indy car is far better from a spectator standpoint if you commit to it. It's all racing with minimal drama. This season has been unreal and I love the mix of drivers, young kids, former F1, Nascars JJ. Today's finish was awesome (won't spoil in case there are other fans). A secret part of me is hoping Daniel Ricciardo ends up driving in Indy at some point (he got burned leaving RB but gotta risk it to get the biscuit). I could see some of these young dudes running in F1 in a couple years potentially just for the money if nothing else, but I hope the cost caps return F1 to how it should be. I hope the series keeps growing. I wish Indy kept the Panoz DP01 from Champ pre merger. That car had it all: looks, sound, everything. Also they need a couple more permanent international circuits, like maybe a Mexico race and Brazil to tap a bigger fan base. Seeing stands empty on TV is a total shame.
    1 point
  17. I would genuinely like to hear from a Biden supporter on this thread. I’d like to hear how they think things are going and what their perspective is. I’m trying to find reasons to be hopeful for this administration but I’m not having much luck.
    1 point
  18. The fine print says you can only snow blade while having to ski in a onesie suit designed by AF PA.
    1 point
  19. They'd still figure out a way to make it painful or otherwise fuck it up...
    1 point
  20. Thank you for the help and advice, as always, @brabus @Desk Jobs Suck, I just looked back through my UPT orders/mods and I don’t see anything about them being “Voluntary” written anywhere. I’d guess they won’t be too crazy about picking up on that piece, but it’ll totally depend on your employer. If they go for it, it’s ~2-2.5 years worth of training/differential pay, so it’s definitely a huge help if you can make it happen.
    1 point
  21. Yep, and it requires little-to-no additional training for airdrop qualified crews. I can see very little reason not to have this as a hip-pocket cape.
    1 point
  22. Things seem to be going fine. Hard to be hopeful if you're a conservative but: Pulling out of Afghanistan Rejoined Paris Accords Vaccination rollout Cabinet appointees Stimulus Bill Infrastructure Plan https://noahpinion.substack.com/p/bidenomics-explained
    0 points
  23. I'm probably the only person that will state this... but of the 737, 757, 767, and 777, I found the 757 the least enjoyable to fly.
    0 points
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