I wish he didn't sound like he needed a twelve-year-old to edit this stuff before posting.
There are incredibly stupid people everywhere... the military and government doesn't have a monopoly.. I'd argue that both have a larger percentage of half way intelligent people than many industries.. they both at least test for intelligence to one degree or another depending on the job applied for..
Been to a shopping mall lately? or bought a coffee? or talked to people in your local bank branch? We even get truly stupid people to stop in on AH on occasion..
Ive interfaced with stupid people at of those places just this week... and its only Thursday.. Im sure I'll add more to the pile before the weekend is over..
If they let you decide where your social security would be invested most would totally mess that up and just crea more welfare.I could be wrong, but:
1. I was taught that Social Security was created by the government as a result of the Great Depression and due to Americans inability to properly save money for their retirement years. Let alone for unforseen medical, natural, etc. disasters.
2. Low wage earners working 2 and 3 jobs trying to support a family often don't know how or have the opportunity to invest their money due to what little money they do earn is in their opinion better spent on life's, thier family's, necessities.
Most likely true, I believe that it would have to be set up like a 401K instead of just turning that 6% over to the employee. The employer has financial people come in and have the employees come in and give them options they can pick or pick one for them.If they let you decide where your social security would be invested most would totally mess that up and just crea more welfare.
I could be wrong, but:
1. I was taught that Social Security was created by the government as a result of the Great Depression and due to Americans inability to properly save money for their retirement years. Let alone for unforseen medical, natural, etc. disasters.
2. Low wage earners working 2 and 3 jobs trying to support a family often don't know how or have the opportunity to invest their money due to what little money they do earn is in their opinion better spent on life's, thier family's, necessities.
Agreed. These are all meaningless moves just to show something is being done.I am going to say something unpopular with the budget hawks, but our total foreign aid bill last year was $70.2 billion dollars. In country with a 6 trillion dollar budget, that is barely roundoff money. Putting a hold on it does nothing to curb real expenditures or grow investment in Detroit or anywhere else. This sudden suspension is pure political theater to appeal to the base
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, former Black Hawk pilot, on flying in area where crash occurred
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a former Blackhawk pilot, talked with CBS News' Nikole Killion about the midair collision of a plane and Blackhawk helicopter.www.cbsnews.com
Interesting discussion on the Potomac crash with Senator Duckworth who was a Blackhawk pilot and severely wounded in Iraq in 2004 when her UH 60 was hit by an RPG. She lost one leg at the hip and the other below the knee. Unlike many, to include the president, who seem to have already determined what happened, she at least has relevant experience upon which to draw.
I am not a Milley fan. He was foolish and politically naïve, but he was not a traitor. Trump can't help himself, but a soldier can't allow a professional relationship to become personal. He was guilty of that in his dialogue with Woodward and in his retirement speech. Neither were treason. His conversations with his Chinese counterpart was interagency vetted and observed however unartfully he may have worded things to reassure a nervous Chinese military which seemed to be genuinely concerned Trump would attempt a wag the dog military action to remain in power.The man is a traitor, and having his security clearance revoked is exactly what I said should happen to him and others of his ilk.
Pentagon strips Gen Mark Milley of US security detail and clearance
The former US general was critical of Trump in the past, at one point calling him a "fascist".www.bbc.com
If it's true he contacted his Chinese counterpart and stated that if Trump were to launch an attack he would notify them, then I can think of very few things that would be more of a treasonous act.My personal opinion is General Milley definitely got out too far over his skis. He got too involved in politics. He should have been disciplined for undermining the president. The military can not be seen as usurping civilian authority.
But he wasn’t a traitor IMHO