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You gonna sit hooked to Twitter until he does? I wouldn't if I were you. Gonna be 7 long yearsIt really is simple. Just act like a president.
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You gonna sit hooked to Twitter until he does? I wouldn't if I were you. Gonna be 7 long yearsIt really is simple. Just act like a president.
Fixed it for you.You gonna sit hooked to Twitter until he does? I wouldn't if I were you. Gonna be 7 long months
1) Openly gay without regard for sex, but gender.
2) Openly transgender without regard for
3) Training on
This is literally the Fiscal Year 18 General Military Training list. I (and everyone in the Navy) must complete these or be separated from the Navy.
(1) Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Awareness (F2F)*
(2) Equal Opportunity/Sexual Harassment/Grievance Procedures (F2F)
(3) Suicide Prevention (F2F)
(4) Antiterrorism Level 1 Awareness (F2F/computer-based)
Course number: CENSECFOR-AT-010-1.0
(5) Counterintelligence Awareness and Reporting (NCIS/computer-based)
Course number: DOD-CIAR-1.0
(6) Combating Trafficking in Persons (F2F/computer-based)
Course number: DOD-CTIP-2.0
(7) Cyber Awareness Challenge (computer-based only)
Course number: DOD-IAA-V14.0
(8) Operations Security (F2F/computer-based/mobile)
Course number: NIOC-USOPSEC-2.0
(9) DON Annual Privacy Training (F2F/computer-based/mobile)
Course number: DOD-PRIV-1.0
(10) Records Management (F2F/computer-based/mobile)
Course number: DOR-RM-010-1.2
Nope. In before Obama/Hagel/Mabus, still (grace of God) standing after. I've already done the hardest things I'll ever do in the military, knock on wood. But asking 18y/o's to sign up for this? Already, only 17% or so of the military-age range qualify physically to even attempt to enlist
(before academic testing, non-felonies, drug use, security clearances, etc). When the best and most fit of America decides they'd rather not (and the numbers are going down, even though the PResident wants much higher force levels), where does that leave the other 99.5% of society that is NOT serving in the military?
What difference does it make? I haven't liked any of them since Clinton.Fixed it for you.
Serous questions: Do you truly think Trump has been doing a good job? Do you think he is a decent human being?
Doesn't matter what I think...you and the taxpayers on here are the ones who get to decide. I'd say that, Python Programming, or a "Best of TED Talks", or "how to exercise and eat properly in a deployment-tempo environment" would all be useful to some extent, but are not a core part of our warfighting effort. Put it this way...how many person-trafficking rings do you think have been busted up because Navy personnel were on a sharp lookout? How many sailors have been told "frequenting places of prostitution is against military regulation" and thought "fuck it, I'm going", but once they passed the Trafficking in Persons training were like "Oh, shit, maybe I shouldn't do that anymore?" How many people passed their Information Awareness training, only to see the goddamned Secretary of State and all of her minions openly violating the rules in the training, only to hear "Nope, Nothing to See Here!"?Which of those do you think is unnecessary? All of them?
What I'm saying is that, if the 30 or so hours that went into the training above had been put into, I don't know, "How to Be a Lookout" or "What 'Constant Bearing, Decreasing Range' Means" or into passing inspections and doing maintenance, maybe the Fleet would be better. Maybe 17 sailors wouldn't be in the grave right now.It leaves them doing things other than serving in the military. I'm not dissing the military, but there are other things a young person might want to do with their life, it isn't for everyone. Now, if you are saying that the quality of recruits is so low that the Navy can't even drive ships around anymore without crashing, then maybe we need to bring back the draft and/or up the pay/benefits to attract a better class of recruit. Before I signed onto that plan I'd want to know if the crashes happened because of poor quality sailors, or just because everyone on board was blind drunk.
Quit drinking @Rastapopoulos' tweet-infused kool-aid. You're playing right into the hands of the professional outrage manufacturers. This is literally all these people do. They dig through transcripts and cherry-pick segments of sentences that could be contrived as inappropriate, then proceed to tweet the shit out of their invented bullshit. Then people like you come along and hit 'retweet'.
Doesn't matter what I think...you and the taxpayers on here are the ones who get to decide.
I'd say that, Python Programming, or a "Best of TED Talks", or "how to exercise and eat properly in a deployment-tempo environment" would all be useful to some extent, but are not a core part of our warfighting effort.
Put it this way...how many person-trafficking rings do you think have been busted up because Navy personnel were on a sharp lookout? How many sailors have been told "frequenting places of prostitution is against military regulation" and thought "fuck it, I'm going", but once they passed the Trafficking in Persons training were like "Oh, shit, maybe I shouldn't do that anymore?" How many people passed their Information Awareness training, only to see the goddamned Secretary of State and all of her minions openly violating the rules in the training, only to hear "Nope, Nothing to See Here!"?
What I'm saying is that, if the 30 or so hours that went into the training above had been put into, I don't know, "How to Be a Lookout" or "What 'Constant Bearing, Decreasing Range' Means" or into passing inspections and doing maintenance, maybe the Fleet would be better. Maybe 17 sailors wouldn't be in the grave right now.
I'm saying the quality of personnel is lower than it should be because of the choices of the last 24 years of leadership (before this one, because I don't get to comment on the current C-i-C), none of whom have served in anything higher than as a Lieutenant in the National Guard. Choices that were not based on making our force a more lethal force, or a more well-trained force, or a force ready to take on 21st Century battles, or even a force more apt to help in humanitarian and nation-building circles, but one based on preconceived notions of gender studies professionals and not warrior-leaders.
You should know what you are talking about before you spout off. You have no idea how much I read or know about these subjects, and let's just say, it's not insignificant (hope that double negative didn't confuse you!)
There is nothing out of context about what the president said about Obama and Bush. And it was, as usual, a lie.
I'm saying the quality of personnel is lower than it should be because of the choices of the last 24 years of leadership (before this one, because I don't get to comment on the current C-i-C)
What a pathetic man.
And I pity you guys who feel the need to defend him or try and explain it away. He's a repulsive human being.
And you know it too.
Well, Trump is utterly unqualified to be commander-in-chief. I know you can't say so, but if you agree, just use a vowel in your next post. We'll know what you mean.
barfo

Unfortunately, for him, it is.Maybe Trump could just stop saying things that make him sound like prolapsed asshole? It shouldn't be that hard.
And Dennyanne Conway Crane has spoken!Trump is supposedly getting heat for saying previous presidents didn't call the widows of fallen soldiers. The proof he "lied" is that Obama visited at least one serviceman in the hospital. The lie by omission is that the standard protocol when soldiers die is not for the president to call. Previous presidents did not call the widows of fallen soldiers. Obama did not call Kelly or anyone else when Kelly's son was killed (nor was it protocol, which is fine).
Trump wasn't wrong.
Report the truth, dammit.
OMG, CNN did on their WWW site!
Trump won in part because people who should know better were convinced that Clinton was some kind of criminal mastermind. If she's so fucking corrupt that she has cheated the law at every turn, leaving a trail of bodies in her wake, why the fuck didn't she cheat her way into the presidency? Oh that's right, because the hard-workin' American people saw through her shenanigans, when all the law-enforcement agencies were bedazzled and bribed. Huzzah, U-S-A!! Saved from a competent President who actually knows stuff!We have a pathetic/repulsive man who beat a career criminal politician
Trump won in part because people who should know better were convinced that Clinton was some kind of criminal mastermind. If she's so fucking corrupt that she has cheated the law at every turn, leaving a trail of bodies in her wake, why the fuck didn't she cheat her way into the presidency? Oh that's right, because the hard-workin' American people saw through her shenanigans, when all the law-enforcement agencies were bedazzled and bribed. Huzzah, U-S-A!! Saved from a competent President who actually knows stuff!
And Dennyanne Conway Crane has spoken!
FYI, the X-files was fiction.
barfo
(He means aliens.)I'm not the one hawking conspiracy theories. That's being done by your kind.
If that's what I thought, it was the truth, right? (You're talking specifically about General John Kelly and family, so you might care (oh who am I kidding) what Kelly apparently thinks of Trump bringing it up.)Rasta was hoisted on his own petard yesterday. AHA, he thought, Obama met with family of gold star soldiers.
(He means aliens.)
If that's what I thought, it was the truth, right? (You're talking specifically about General John Kelly and family, so you might care (oh who am I kidding) what Kelly apparently thinks of Trump bringing it up.)
You're petarded.To hoist you on your own petard once again.
Sources: Kelly didn't know Trump would publicize that Obama didn't call when his son died