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Gotta ask, what’s the beef with coffee?
short answer....Gina is a coffee snob, freak, expert, etc. and spikeT is pulling her chain to get a reaction. all done in fun.Gotta ask, what’s the beef with coffee?
I don't like it. I'm not a ring knocker but did serve 30 years as enlisted. We always taught "Duty, Honor, Country".After all that's what the mission of the armed forces is. To serve honorably and protect our country. "Duty, Honor, Country" says it all.Question for the US Army people on the thread. What do y’all think about West Point moving on from “Duty Honor Country” to ”Army Values” ? Under the guise of being more inclusive.
13.5 cups a day??? Dang I thought I drank a lot of coffee ….Did someone say coffee? Below is for about 9 months total as I was overseas for 3 months.
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When Drs ask me how many cups of coffee per day do you drink, I answer in pots. I then ask if they can convert pots to cups. I always get a chuckle13.5 cups a day??? Dang I thought I drank a lot of coffee ….
First, decisions by committee never really work at executive level. That being said, I think that is what is happening at Biden administration as I truly think Biden is not really involved.The last ten pages or so of polarised back and forth between normally rational, reasonable and intelligent people upon who should be their president between two inadequate candidates has cemented my view that the current form of your democracy has failed the USA. There has to be a better way. Forget your domestic issues, the whole future of humanity may hang in the balance.
Some thoughts for alternatives:
1. Strip the president of real power and devolve that to a 'super committee' of no more than five people with a majority vote system. People would need to be qualified according to criteria and nominated for choice by congress.
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That is the wrong approach. I'd rather Congress did less rather than more. Most successful State government are those that are in session only a few months a year.2. Strip down both the senate and congress to about a third of their size and give the members limited terms.
3. Force performance in some way, x number of acts passed or whatever per term or they all get removed.
I think its likely worse than that..First, decisions by committee never really work at executive level. That being said, I think that is what is happening at Biden administration as I truly think Biden is not really involved.
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Ive got a good buddy that an all day coffee drinker.. I'd guess he does a legitimate 10+ cups a day.. It amazes me how much coffee he drinks, the time of day/night he drinks it, and how 20 minutes after sucking down the last cup of the day, he can go lay down and be asleep without effort..
How you guys pull off more than that, I'll never understand...
Question for the US Army people on the thread. What do y’all think about West Point moving on from “Duty Honor Country” to ”Army Values” ? Under the guise of being more inclusive.
short answer....Gina is a coffee snob, freak, expert, etc. and spikeT is pulling her chain to get a reaction. all done in fun.
Mdwest, Obama’s people are running this country.
They did not supplant anything. The motto of the academy has not changed in 126 years. I am certain it will not. The mission statement has changed several times and only included the academy motto for the last 26 years.I don't like it. I'm not a ring knocker but did serve 30 years as enlisted. We always taught "Duty, Honor, Country".After all that's what the mission of the armed forces is. To serve honorably and protect our country. "Duty, Honor, Country" says it all.
"Army Values" is included in the three main words "Duty, Honor, Country" and I 'don't believe they should supplant the original. I think they do add more detail and possible clarification.
The last ten pages or so of polarised back and forth between normally rational, reasonable and intelligent people upon who should be their president between two inadequate candidates has cemented my view that the current form of your democracy has failed the USA. There has to be a better way. Forget your domestic issues, the whole future of humanity may hang in the balance.
Some thoughts for alternatives:
1. Strip the president of real power and devolve that to a 'super committee' of no more than five people with a majority vote system. People would need to be qualified according to criteria and nominated for choice by congress.
2. Strip down both the senate and congress to about a third of their size and give the members limited terms.
3. Force performance in some way, x number of acts passed or whatever per term or they all get removed.
Or....?
^^^ this ^^^The mission statement has changed several times and only included the academy motto for the last 26 years.
Uh no?The last ten pages or so of polarised back and forth between normally rational, reasonable and intelligent people upon who should be their president between two inadequate candidates has cemented my view that the current form of your democracy has failed the USA. There has to be a better way. Forget your domestic issues, the whole future of humanity may hang in the balance.
Some thoughts for alternatives:
1. Strip the president of real power and devolve that to a 'super committee' of no more than five people with a majority vote system. People would need to be qualified according to criteria and nominated for choice by congress.
2. Strip down both the senate and congress to about a third of their size and give the members limited terms.
3. Force performance in some way, x number of acts passed or whatever per term or they all get removed.
Or....?
Uh no?
If for no other reason, your dismantling of our government would require dismantling our constitution. Compared to a typical Prime Minister, our President already has rather limited power, particularly domestically - after all, Congress truly does control the purse strings. But above all, I do not want a council of regents attempting the run the country. I would not run a corporation that way, Appointed by Congress, it would be a political oligarchy unaccountable directly to the American people.
Our problem is not our form of government. Our problem is the quality of our electorate and many of its representatives. I am not sure how to prove it because it has nothing directly to do with years of education, but I think the country has never been so generally ignorant, right - left - center, and less capable of employing common sense or critical thinking. Many of those who do make an attempt to understand issues are single source consumers - not necessarily a single news outlet, but a single philosophical family of outlets, each which compete to be the most outraged.
The West Point nonsense is a perfect example as is the outrage over the Trump "bloodbath" comment (I suppose we could also add "inarticulate" to the country's intellectual shortcomings).