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3 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Point taken, the US military has indeed been involved in quite a few unsavory episodes.

I've been to America many times, there are things Americans do extremely well, others where belief overrules facts and logic. This thread is an illustration.

Perhaps I might have worded my post better by saying the American military exhibits many of the features of a socialist organisation, but perhaps that would not be satisfactory to you either.

Actually your post had me thinking why is it I find this all wrong when it appears to have a lot of credibility? Anyway, it hardly matters now. I take your point, they have a great welfare system that looks after their "members", so who knows? But, as somebody else pointed out, the funding comes from the federal government, not from the military raising taxes on their personnel.

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2 hours ago, Berkshire said:

I get your point, but you may be a bit off.  The US military as an institution is certainly different from US society at large.  It's not a democracy, but it's certainly not a socialist society.  It's an all-volunteer force, so anyone can leave at anytime (assuming they've completed what they've signed-up for).  Officers run the military and they are not elected, rather selected.  Everyone follows orders.  But there are some socialist aspects in that most needs are provided for, e.g., housing, food, where to shop, recreation, child's education, medical/dental, etc. 

 

The US military can't necessarily be blamed for what it does overseas because that's the decision made by civilian leaders.  The orders come from the President, SECDEF, NSA, etc.  The US military can't just invade another country on its own.  There have been military atrocities, to be sure, but that's more individual.  And the military can't defy orders.  If the POTUS says invade Russia, that's what they must do.  Hope this makes sense.   

I think there would be far fewer wars if politicians were compelled to serve in the front lines of any conflict, just saying.......

I forget who said wars are when old men send young men to die.

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2 hours ago, bradiston said:

Actually your post had me thinking why is it I find this all wrong when it appears to have a lot of credibility? Anyway, it hardly matters now. I take your point, they have a great welfare system that looks after their "members", so who knows? But, as somebody else pointed out, the funding comes from the federal government, not from the military raising taxes on their personnel.

The military have no choice in where they are posted, USA or offshore, nor where they live, work, how many hours a day/week/month they work. Some in the submarine service submerge when they leave base, work watch about and usually have little idea of where they are at any time and may never see daylight for weeks or months at a time.

 

It matters not where the funding comes from but that the funds are there as a compensation.

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47 minutes ago, billd766 said:

The military have no choice in where they are posted, USA or offshore, nor where they live, work, how many hours a day/week/month they work. Some in the submarine service submerge when they leave base, work watch about and usually have little idea of where they are at any time and may never see daylight for weeks or months at a time.

 

It matters not where the funding comes from but that the funds are there as a compensation.

I have respect for most military organizations, with a few exceptions. In no way was I attempting to denigrate the US military with my observation they had many socialist features.

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night, only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." ( George Orwell )

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

I think there would be far fewer wars if politicians were compelled to serve in the front lines of any conflict, just saying.......

I forget who said wars are when old men send young men to die.

I agree with you. IMHO when the civilian government declares a war, then not only the cabinet who made that decision but also all of their families age 12 or over plus their in-laws, brothers and their family should go and be sent to the front line. Younger children should be fostered out or put in care homes until the war is over. 

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Leaked audio: before election day, Bannon said Trump planned to falsely claim victory.

 

No surprise there, Trump had been saying for months that the only way he could lose was if they rigged the election. Just paving the way for his big stolen election lie, getting the MAGA crowd ready to swallow it line, hook and sinker and starting to get them riled up to the point, months later, where they were willing to storm the Capitol for their lord and master.
 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/07/leaked-audio-steve-bannon-trump-2020-election-declare-victory/

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Remember how Fox and Trumpers initially tried to claim the rioters were ANTIFA and BLM people and not trumpers...as usual they  pushed that garbage with zero evidence...and of course the very same day that this <deleted> was being floated Trump wanted to get rid of the metal detectors and go to the capitol where this armed group of antifa and blm mob would have no doubt shot him...oh but wait, he said these are my people and they aren't here to hurt me....

 

What is wrong with this maga bunch that they can't see or understand that they are lied to and conned over and over...and oh the horror of the Jan 6 committee playing the actual video and audio tapes for all to see and hear , showing text messages and emails, along with first hand testimony of long time trumper REPUBLICANS...in fact most all of those who have testified are republicans...not democrats.....obviously it is all a grand witch hunt and all those videos, audios, text messages emails and testimony are part of a giant democrat conspiracy to frame trump...i mean REALLY?   

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23 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Insurrection? lol. It was a riot by a few loons. Anyway, ignoring the hyperbole, what has Biden done that has come close to what Trump may or may not have done?

 

Well he totally screwed up the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, sending the region into chaos and pretty much reinstating the Taliban as leaders while simultaneously arming them to the teeth with US weapons that were left behind.

 

So there's that...

 

It was a few thousand loons, whipped up by Trump's speech, chanting "Hang Mike Pence" and roaming the halls and offices of the Capitol in an attempt to prevent the certification of the Presidential election. 

 

A riot with a purpose; an insurrection.

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1 hour ago, heybruce said:

You exhibit an extreme case of willful ignorance.  Everyone knew that more Democrats than Republicans would vote using absentee ballots and everyone knew that the swing states that didn't start counting absentee ballots until after the election would not finish the count until late at night or the next day.  What happened was predicted well in advance.

"Everyone knew" that more Democrats than Republicans would vote using absentee ballots, because the media had been brainwashing people into believing that for weeks before the election. The media had been preparing the simple-minded people for that because they KNEW that the Democrats were planning to steal the election.

 

Can you give me any plausible reason why people from one party would be more likely than the people from another to vote using absentee ballots? If they had said that, for example, older people are more likely to vote via absentee ballots because they have trouble getting to the polling stations, that would have been plausible. But to suggest that voters for one entire party are more likely to vote by the way that just happens to be easier to cheat with is patently ridiculous. So please, don't try your "everyone knew" with me. You just make yourself look silly.

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1 hour ago, BangkokHank said:

"Everyone knew" that more Democrats than Republicans would vote using absentee ballots, because the media had been brainwashing people into believing that for weeks before the election. The media had been preparing the simple-minded people for that because they KNEW that the Democrats were planning to steal the election.

 

Can you give me any plausible reason why people from one party would be more likely than the people from another to vote using absentee ballots? If they had said that, for example, older people are more likely to vote via absentee ballots because they have trouble getting to the polling stations, that would have been plausible. But to suggest that voters for one entire party are more likely to vote by the way that just happens to be easier to cheat with is patently ridiculous. So please, don't try your "everyone knew" with me. You just make yourself look silly.

Since you are posting nonsense, I'll give you a reason.  It's because Democrats work for a living and Republicans don't and have time to stand in line at polling stations.  

 

But when you look more closely, take a look at the number of polling stations in Republican districts and then compare it to Democratic areas and areas with a high minority population.   

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, BangkokHank said:

Everyone knew" that more Democrats than Republicans would vote using absentee ballots, because the media had been brainwashing people into believing that for weeks before the election. The media had been preparing the simple-minded people for that because they KNEW that the Democrats were planning to steal the election.

Media pushing?? 


https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/19/republicans-mail-in-voting-trump-398774

 

What about this statement from Brad Raffensperger. 
 

“Georgia is a leader in election access,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “Notwithstanding the pandemic, voters in the Peach State can take advantage of no-excuse absentee ballot voting by mail or through a secure drop box; three weeks of early, in-person voting; or Election Day voting.”

 

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1 hour ago, BangkokHank said:

"Everyone knew" that more Democrats than Republicans would vote using absentee ballots, because the media had been brainwashing people into believing that for weeks before the election. The media had been preparing the simple-minded people for that because they KNEW that the Democrats were planning to steal the election.

 

Can you give me any plausible reason why people from one party would be more likely than the people from another to vote using absentee ballots? If they had said that, for example, older people are more likely to vote via absentee ballots because they have trouble getting to the polling stations, that would have been plausible. But to suggest that voters for one entire party are more likely to vote by the way that just happens to be easier to cheat with is patently ridiculous. So please, don't try your "everyone knew" with me. You just make yourself look silly.

"Can you give me any plausible reason why people from one party would be more likely than the people from another to vote using absentee ballots?"

 

Because Trump claimed, repeatedly and without any proof, that voting by mail is subject to fraud.  He objected to states making it easier to vote by mail during the pandemic, but not because of fraud.  https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/08/trump-slams-mail-in-voting-says-it-doesnt-work-out-well-for-republicans.html

 

That discouraged Republicans from voting by mail.  Democrats, who were taking the pandemic much more seriously than Republicans, were more likely to vote by mail to avoid crowded polling stations and lines to vote.  In Pennsylvania almost three times as many Democrats voted by mail as Republicans.  https://news.yahoo.com/democrats-voted-republicans-mail-nearly-021800530.html

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1 hour ago, Credo said:

Since you are posting nonsense, I'll give you a reason.  It's because Democrats work for a living and Republicans don't and have time to stand in line at polling stations.    

 

Unless you can provide some credible evidence to support your ridiculous claim that Democrats work for a living and Republicans don't, then, according to the rules of this forum, it should be removed as misinformation. Or, as far as I'm concerned, it can be left up for its comedic value. I actually laughed out loud when I read it.

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12 minutes ago, BangkokHank said:

Unless you can provide some credible evidence to support your ridiculous claim that Democrats work for a living and Republicans don't, then, according to the rules of this forum, it should be removed as misinformation. Or, as far as I'm concerned, it can be left up for its comedic value. I actually laughed out loud when I read it.

He was replying in kind to this nonsense post you made:

 

"The media had been preparing the simple-minded people for that because they KNEW that the Democrats were planning to steal the election."

 

Do you have a link to that one?

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