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Jan 29, 2023 10:05:01   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Zemirah wrote:
...and the supply of readily available military weapons for our own use is being deliberately diminished ASAP.

Even tanks currently on the assembly line that are contracted to Taiwan are being rerouted for Ukraine, instead, and Taiwan is rightfully protesting.

- Speaking of c**ps, I sometimes wonder where the recently retired (within the last ten years) Generals and lesser officers who genuinely love this country are, mentally, and if there is a media by which they are at all able to communicate with each other in a manner that is undetectable to NSA, CIA, FBI (other than by whispering in each other's ear)?
...and the supply of readily available military we... (show quote)


Holy moly, I expect you're correct inasmuch as our subversive Intel organizations are quite open about peeking into active duty social media to see if they're political right therefore a "threat to our Democracy." We can be certain the Officer Corp, active & retired, is monitored.

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Jan 29, 2023 10:18:18   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
padremike wrote:
Holy moly, I expect you're correct inasmuch as our subversive Intel organizations are quite open about peeking into active duty social media to see if they're political right therefore a "threat to our Democracy." We can be certain the Officer Corp, active & retired, is monitored.


Yes, and not only social media, bur their personal emails, their mobile phones, their snail mail... even private conversations in this day and age would properly require a "Cone of Silence" overhead to be un-intercepted.

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Jan 29, 2023 15:07:07   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Zemirah wrote:
Are you referring to a spiritual awakening or a physical militant awakening, or both?


Primarily Spiritual, not militant (the left has always been militant).

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Jan 29, 2023 15:08:54   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Zemirah wrote:
Yes, and not only social media, bur their personal emails, their mobile phones, their snail mail... even private conversations in this day and age would properly require a "Cone of Silence" overhead to be un-intercepted.


There is no privacy. Welcome to the new world order of intrusive technology.

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Jan 29, 2023 21:41:04   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
dtucker300 wrote:
There is no privacy. Welcome to the new world order of intrusive technology.


I bought a new tv yesterday and it’s “smart”. That means I’m not I guess 🤔

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Jan 29, 2023 22:55:20   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
I bought a new tv yesterday and it’s “smart”. That means I’m not I guess 🤔


Marty, that TV is listening, and relaying every conversation it can pick up... or so I've read - so be very discreet!

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Jan 29, 2023 23:48:44   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Zemirah wrote:
Marty, that TV is listening, and relaying every conversation it can pick up... or so I've read - so be very discreet!


So I shouldn’t talk about little Bo and the Ho?

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Jan 29, 2023 23:51:40   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Zemirah wrote:
Marty, that TV is listening, and relaying every conversation it can pick up... or so I've read - so be very discreet!


I get kinda tired of being under the current administration’s efforts to destroy America, and having to be quiet about it.
I wish Jesus would accept that last gentile sooner than later!
Then the fun will really start.

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Jan 30, 2023 01:10:19   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
I get kinda tired of being under the current administration’s efforts to destroy America, and having to be quiet about it.
I wish Jesus would accept that last gentile sooner than later!
Then the fun will really start.


To the contrary, we don't have to be quiet about anything. We should squeeze every squeezable drop from our right to Freedom of Speech, add a drop of honey, and deliver it in such a manner the recipient doesn't recognize it as an insult or offense until off the playing field.

"Then we will no longer be infants, tossed about by the waves and carried around by every wind of teaching and by the clever cunning of men in their deceitful scheming.
Instead, speaking the t***h in love, we will in all things grow up into Christ Himself, who is the head."
(Ephesians 4:14-15)

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Jan 30, 2023 06:28:48   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Primarily Spiritual, not militant (the left has always been militant).


https://uafreport.com/daniel/top-ukrainian-officials-resign-after-blowing-billions-of-us-dollars-on-cars-mansions-and-vacations/?utm_source=Newsletter%205/9/22&utm_medium=email&utm_content=subscriber_id:48584076&utm_campaign=1674936003%20Ukrainian%20Officials%20BUSTED%20Blowing%20America%27s%20Billi...

Top Ukrainian Officials Resign After Blowing Billions of US Dollars on Cars, Mansions, and Vacations

Well, it’s exactly what a lot of us were expecting. All of those billions of dollars that we have been sending over to Ukraine are just getting p*ssed away just like it does here. Government is almost entirely corrupt and it doesn’t even matter where it is. They waste money like it’s endless and as though we don’t actually have to work for it. Drain the swamp!

Ukraine is amidst yet another corruption scandal as several of its highest-ranking officials were discovered to be indulging in lavish lifestyles, purchasing expensive sports cars, mansions and taking luxurious vacations, while the rest of the population faces ever-increasing difficulties amid the war with Russia.

This is sick and Americans won't put up with our hard-earned money going to this corrupt government in Ukraine.

Secure our border, restore safe streets, stop the drugs and Make America Great Again!

— Kari Lake (@KariLake) January 25, 2023

This news came on the same day that it was announced that the United States and Germany had agreed to provide Ukraine with even more tanks for military use.

On Tuesday, multiple high-ranking members of Ukrainian government confirmed their resignations due to widespread allegations of graft and corruption. This has been labeled as the biggest mass resignation since Russia’s invasion began, with a total of twelve officials quitting their posts in light of accusations ranging from bribery and embezzlement, to mismanagement of aid funds dedicated to food provisions, as well as using expensive cars while other citizens continue to suffer in wartime conditions.

Notably among these resignations are a top p**********l adviser, four deputy ministers, including two defense officials, as well as five regional governors; all overseeing various regions where intense fighting has recently occurred such as Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.

Particularly, attention is being drawn toward Deputy Defense Minister Vyacheslav Shapovalov who resigned following accusations that he had signed contracts for inflated prices for food provisions for soldiers. As this was his role within the ministry responsible for managing billions of dollars worth of authorized defense aid from both the US and European taxpayers’ pockets, his resignation is seen as especially significant. Additionally, Oleskiy Symonenko (Deputy Prosecutor General), Ivan Lukeryu (Deputy Minister for Development of Communities and Territories), Vyacheslav Negoda (Deputy Minister for Development of Communities and Territories) and Vitaliy Muzychenk (Deputy Minister for Social Policy) have also resigned their posts alongside regional governors from Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, Sumy and Kherson regions.

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Jan 30, 2023 08:38:50   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
dtucker300 wrote:
https://thefederalist.com/2023/01/27/every-dollar-the-u-s-throws-at-ukraine-zaps-resources-from-our-own-depleted-military/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=ae&utm_campaign=memail&seyid=45477?utm_campaign=ACTENGAGE

Every Dollar The U.S. Throws At Ukraine Zaps Resources From Our Own Depleted Military
BY: TYLER STONE
JANUARY 27, 2023
6 MIN READ

The state of U.S. military production should be more concerning to the American public than Ukraine’s corruption.

Earlier this week, The New York Times reported on the Ukrainian government’s recent shake-up to fight corruption. “The dismissals appeared to reflect Mr. Zelensky’s goal of reassuring Ukraine’s allies — which are sending billions of dollars in military aid — that his government would show zero tolerance for graft as it prepares for a possible new offensive by Moscow,” according to the Times. Why did it take Volodymyr Zelensky 11 months to address the corruption issue? There have been signs of the problem for many months now.

Ukrainian-born Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., who at the beginning of the invasion was very supportive of Ukraine, more recently began to question Zelensky’s administration. Spartz wanted to have greater oversight on American aid to Ukraine, for which she was criticized by many in both parties.

With the recent removal of several officials, it appears there were grounds for questioning where the funds were being spent in Ukraine. The United States has been by far the largest supporter of military aid to that country, despite the European Union having similar GDP and 100 million more in population. Military equipment is the most important aid to keeping Ukraine’s military armed and fighting, which might be why Zelensky is trying to address corruption now.

With Republicans having control of the House of Representatives, several Republicans want greater oversight of the money being sent to Ukraine. It is unfortunate that it took a change in House leadership to make sure American taxpayer money is being spent properly overseas.

U.S. Military Production at Risk
The state of U.S. military production was another news story that broke this month — and this story should be more concerning to the American public than Ukraine’s problems. The Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank released a report on the U.S. defense industry and military aid to Ukraine. The report found that the United States’ “defense industrial base is not adequately prepared for the competitive security environment that now exists.” The United States is ranked third in casting production, which is necessary for creating weapon systems, and the lag time for the production of most weapons is more than a year.

CSIS believes the United States would run out of precision missiles and other advanced technology in less than a week in a Taiwan Strait conflict. If that were to happen, the United States would have to resort to more crude weapon types, just as Russia has resorted to in Ukraine. The 20 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) that the United States sent to Ukraine could be replaced in about three years depending on the production surge rate. HIMARS have been very effective in Ukraine, but this highlights the continued danger of the United States’ ability to produce weapon systems. If America needs many of these weapon systems in short order, it appears the capability is not there to produce them.

A Depleted Military Can’t Overcommit
This is not a debate about aid to Ukraine but rather a debate on U.S. military production capabilities. The war in Ukraine should be viewed as a sideshow for the United States by capability alone. More than $100 billion in aid has been sent to Ukraine. This is not a small amount, but with a defense budget of more than $700 billion annually, the Ukraine war should not be straining our military. If a conflict did arise that threatened the United States, it would certainly expend more munitions and weapon systems than the Ukraine-Russian war has spent.

For a historical example, the battles fought over Ukraine in World War II committed roughly a third of Germany’s and the Soviet Union’s armies on the Eastern Front. If there is a larger conflict today, the United States would have to commit many more weapons in more theaters than just Ukraine.

Without a strong production capability, the United States would have to sacrifice its commitments in several regions throughout the world. Many Americans don’t want to hear this, and many policymakers ignore this reality, but unless the industrial production gets stronger, we might see many more Afghanistan withdrawals and friendly nations subjugated by great power rivals. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., wrote in December to Secretary of State Antony Blinken that there was a $18.7 billion weapons backlog for Taiwan. If the United States is falling behind in its support during peacetime, it would certainly fall further behind during a war.

For years, the United States ignored its industrial weakness and capability, and media outlets and politicians mocked the idea of shipbuilding and fleet sizes, only to find it a valid concern 10 years later. If the United States wants to compete in the coming decades on the world stage, it needs to address this clear weakness in its military. For the past 30 years, the United States has waged war on rogue nations and terrorists in distant regions. The world has changed, and those wars that were fought over the past decades should not be viewed as the standard for defense planners.

The CSIS report also mentions how high inflation is damaging U.S. production. Policymakers need to get the United States economy back on a strong footing, with a stronger dollar and a robust energy sector.

Hope in Historical Precedent
The good news is that this has been done before. In 1968, the United States was in a fairly similar situation as today. The Johnson administration had spent much on both domestic and foreign policy. The war on poverty and the Vietnam War had drained our nation’s budget, weakened its economy, and constrained its movement in the world. Throughout the 1970s the United States had high inflation, severe energy shortages, cultural divisions, and a defeated military. Due to the paralysis of the United States, the Soviet Union took advantage in the 1970s and expanded its influence in the world.

With the right reforms, the United States under President Ronald Reagan was able to challenge the Soviets by the mid-1980s and eventually win the Cold War to become the sole superpower in the 1990s. This is not that far off from where the United States is currently. The war on terror and war on C***d expended many of our nation’s resources, just as our chief rivals are becoming more aggressive.

The bad news is that the United States might not have long to right the ship. We need leaders and policymakers who can quickly make these important adjustments and have a clear and honest vision of what the future holds for the United States.
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Biden [ The utterly 'STUPID"]....left more than 84 BILLION $$$$$, in American military goods in Afghanistan!
.....Now, sending our "Arsenal", to Ukraine?

What is he thinking? Surely, China, & russia knows this!

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Jan 30, 2023 09:01:06   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Yes, they know, and they are salivating!

Ronald Hatt wrote:
Biden [ The utterly 'STUPID"]....left more than 84 BILLION $$$$$, in American military goods in Afghanistan!
.....Now, sending our "Arsenal", to Ukraine?

What is he thinking? Surely, China, & russia knows this!

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Jan 30, 2023 09:30:01   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Zemirah wrote:
Yes, they know, and they are salivating!


*Demoncrat E*****rate, in America?

What a totally pathetic, & ignorant lot....[ lemmings all]

They just keep on doing Stupid, self destructive things...& they have Children...that will suffer! { Do they care?}

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Jan 30, 2023 10:14:05   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Zemirah wrote:
To the contrary, we don't have to be quiet about anything. We should squeeze every squeezable drop from our right to Freedom of Speech, add a drop of honey, and deliver it in such a manner the recipient doesn't recognize it as an insult or offense until off the playing field.

"Then we will no longer be infants, tossed about by the waves and carried around by every wind of teaching and by the clever cunning of men in their deceitful scheming.
Instead, speaking the t***h in love, we will in all things grow up into Christ Himself, who is the head."
(Ephesians 4:14-15)
To the contrary, we don't have to be quiet about a... (show quote)

Chastisement accepted!😇😇😇

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