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7 minutes ago, novacova said:
43 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Many of Trump's nominations are under-qualified

Faculty untrue, though it’s understood that those who are triggered by the media cannot understand this having their heads stuck in the media bubble.

Ms. Wiles insists she is not concerned about Mr. Trump’s most provocative cabinet picks, including Pete Hegseth, his choice to run the Defense Department. Mr. Hegseth, a military veteran who has been accused by a woman of sexual assault, which he has denied, has no experience leading an agency of nearly three million people.

 

“That’s what staff is for,” Ms. Wiles said briskly. “It’s our obligation to give him people that understand the business of national defense.” To Ms. Wiles, Mr. Hegseth is one of Mr. Trump’s desired “disrupters” of the status quo, just like his choice of Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence and Mr. Kennedy as the secretary of health and human services.

 

The president-elect, she said, “would rather have a disrupter at the top and buttress the disrupter with people who know the business or the agency. That’s the idea. And so if you think of it that way, it explains all of them.”

 

from NY Times via https://archive.ph/lDmIO

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14 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Ms. Wiles insists ....

 

The president-elect, she said, “would rather have a disrupter at the top and buttress the disrupter with people who know the business or the agency. That’s the idea. And so if you think of it that way, it explains all of them.”

 

from NY Times via https://archive.ph/lDmIO

 

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2 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Shocking.  A DUI hire 🤣

While we are on the subject of alcohol abuse, are you aware of how the U.S. military ensures that their troops have easy and cheap access to booze.  Service clubs have happy hours with reduced prices from prices that are already low.  Then there are the package liquor stores with daily or weekly specials.  While the military does not approve of alcohol abuse they sure make it easy to get hooked.

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12 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

While we are on the subject of alcohol abuse, are you aware of how the U.S. military ensures that their troops have easy and cheap access to booze.  Service clubs have happy hours with reduced prices from prices that are already low.  Then there are the package liquor stores with daily or weekly specials.  While the military does not approve of alcohol abuse they sure make it easy to get hooked.

 

Same in the British Army.....the prices for alcohol (and food for that matter) are a joke......at least in the Officers Mess.

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14 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

While we are on the subject of alcohol abuse, are you aware of how the U.S. military ensures that their troops have easy and cheap access to booze.  Service clubs have happy hours with reduced prices from prices that are already low.  Then there are the package liquor stores with daily or weekly specials.  While the military does not approve of alcohol abuse they sure make it easy to get hooked.

Pah - amateur lightweights! You should have seen us in British Army of The Rhine in the 1970s and 1980s - fittest pissheads in NATO! Mind you, the Cloggies ran us a close second!

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3 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Same in the British Army.....the prices for alcohol (and food for that matter) are a joke......at least in the Officers Mess.

Not any more, since Mess facilities were privatised and are now run by contractors profit rules!

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11 minutes ago, riclag said:

The Pentagon’s accounting records are so convoluted that billions of dollars cannot be accounted for, charges a new government report”.

From the WSJ:


Updated 10 days ago

What Are the Financial-Mismanagement Allegations Surrounding Hegseth?

 

Pete Hegseth has been accused of financial mismanagement while leading two small nonprofit organizations from 2008 to 2016. Revenues at Veterans for Freedom plunged during Hegseth’s tenure, from $8.7 million in 2008 to $265,000 in 2010.

 

Hegseth then took a leadership role at Concerned Veterans for America; tax filings show that the nonprofit spent more money than it raised from donations and other avenues during three of the five years he led the nonprofit.

 

Hegseth has denied wrongdoing. In December, he suggested that a 2016 whistleblower report that in part accused him of financial mismanagement was nothing more than an email from a disgruntled employee.

 

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/pete-hegseth-confirmation-hearing/card/what-are-the-financial-mismanagement-allegations-surrounding-hegseth

 

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1 minute ago, herfiehandbag said:

Not any more, since Mess facilities were privatised and are now run by contractors profit rules!

 

Fair enough, been a while since I ate in the mess......2019......full English, open buffet, eat what you want, was 2 Euros......and officers still tried to sneak their girlfriends in for a free meal!

 

Beer was about the same 2 Euros a pint....from memory.

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2 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Early in my U.S. Navy days I was at the China Fleet Club in Hong Kong as a guest of British sailor.  When the end of happy hour was near the group ordered a pitcher of beer for each man.  No way could I keep up with them.  By the way, that was my introduction to fish 'n chips.  Very enjoyable experience.

 

My brother actually locked the gates to the British officers mess ....re Dependence day.....!!!

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