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The Biden Presidency

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Various right wing talking heads are trying their goddamn damnest to make criticizing Biden for being "boring" stick, as if having a President who isn't doing stuff so either stupid, crazy, stupid crazy, or crazy stupid that no sane person can ignore it is a bad thing.

If the worst thing you can say on Biden is that he's boring, you're out of things to say about him.
 
What 'crap' does it not want exactly?
Which 90% do they want rid of?

Joe is exaggerating, but I do remember the government buying vehicles that the military had specifically told them they didn't want or need.

That tells you exactly how much they 'care' about the military.
 
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The United States doesn't spend to much on its military.

It spends way to much on its military industrial complex.

The military doesn't want 90% of this crap.


That is a major problem. THe Military to spend a lot of money on stuff they don't want. And it's not just weapons. All branches of the services have bases they would love to close and save money on, but the congress critters whose districts contain the bases won't let them.
 
I couldn't disagree more. The United States spends more than the top ten nations combined. And yet somehow we always need to spend more and never have enough for healthcare. We spent close to that ratio during the Carter administration. It's long been recognized that the Soviet Union during that period was a paper tiger.

One of the big cons during the cold war was the number of tanks the Russians had particularly in the European theater. The US military never failed to point this out. All the while not really caring since the US plan was to counter with helicopters and A-10s.

We've never gone "too deep" and Carter being a Naval Officer didn't.

You just don't like the Military, period.
 
What 'crap' does it not want exactly?
Which 90% do they want rid of?


No one can really know, because the Pentagon cannot even be properly audited.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon has failed what is being called its first-ever comprehensive audit, a senior official said on Thursday, finding U.S. Defense Department accounting discrepancies that could take years to resolve.
[2018] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-pentagon-audit-idUSKCN1NK2MC

Thomas Harker, the Pentagon's comptroller, told Reuters that it could be another seven years before the department can pass an audit—something that it has never accomplished. Previous attempts in 2018 and 2019 turned up literally thousands of problems with the Pentagon's accounting system and millions of dollars' worth of missing equipment.
[2020] https://reason.com/2020/11/17/penta...ely-get-budget-increase-from-congress-anyway/
 
Has anyone claimed yet that either Biden has orchestrated mass shootings in order to take away guns or that he's hired crisis actors and staged them.

If not they soon will. I would bet £2.50 on it.
 
God damned country restrictions!
Did you find an alternate source?

Basically, he points out that there's a big difference between deficit and debt, and that some people's predictions of the disaster that would occur if debt went above a certain point have not materialized, in part because low interest rates change the nature of debt.
 
You just don't like the Military, period.

Do you actually think that is true?

I really wish you wouldn't do that with me. My father's LST was sunk off Omaha beach on D-day. One of my brothers served in the 101st. My eldest brother was a marine who did two tours in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star and two purple hearts. My father's cousin died manning a machine gun in Germany and was buried there. I was all set to go to Annapolis. Even received a nomination from a US Senator to attend. But I fell in love here in Washington State and didn't want leave her.

Why can't I think the military is overfunded without hating the military? I just believe Eisenhower was right when he warned the country about the military industrial complex.
 
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If you want to argue the military is overfunded, OK, but question is how strong a Military sould the US have? IMHO, given the state of the world, we need a pretty damn strong one. if we can have that for less money, I am all for that.
 
If you want to argue the military is overfunded, OK, but question is how strong a Military sould the US have? IMHO, given the state of the world, we need a pretty damn strong one. if we can have that for less money, I am all for that.

We have money for enough nuclear weapons to destroy every human being on the planet a thousand times. We have military bases all around the world. Almost every modern western nation has comprehensive healthcare for its citizens. I cannot justify paying as much as we do on the military and not have healthcare. I cannot justify us having so many homeless.

What good is an insanely powerful military when so many people go without? It seems to me we are paying to protect corporate interests all around the world and treating our own citizens like ****.
 
I just realized: no state of the union speech this year. Biden probably figured that an honest assessment of the union would sound like describing a dumpster fire as a result of the Trump years thereby really pissing off the GOP.
 
Has anyone claimed yet that either Biden has orchestrated mass shootings in order to take away guns or that he's hired crisis actors and staged them.

If not they soon will. I would bet £2.50 on it.
I'd more than that, that someone somewhere already has.

Biden is not required to give a state of the union address ever.
I think is was Wilson that started that tradition. Presidents are required to report on the state of the Union, it started as mostly a written report.

We spend more than the next 13 nations, combined, and almost 3x what #2 (China) does.


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And we are obligated by treaty to defend all but about four of those 13, mostly from two of those 13.

Personally, I don't disagree, we spend too much on the military, but what happens if we stop? I think the results of that will be terrible unless some other at least equally responsible actors step up. Europe or the Asian democracies need to before we can realistically pull back with out some fairly dire consequences.
 
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Biden is speaking at the "rest in honor" ceremony at the Capitol for the recently killed Capitol police officer. It's cold to say it, but we've heard the story of his own dead wife and children so often that I wonder if it loses its impact? On the other hand, every death is new to the grieving spouses and families, and when he says "I know how you feel," it's the truth.
 
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