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  1. #41
    frala Avant garde shartist
    I know you don’t see this now, but Donald isn’t draining the swamp. He’s just firing everybody that doesn’t stroke his cock. Also, Donald is one of those special people that doesn’t have to play by the rules...

    This is the interesting dynamic I see between Trump and his followers, which is cult like at this point. The very things they admire about him are, well, the things they don’t like or want for anybody else.

    The unfortunate thing here is that he hasn’t had a bad term in office all things considered, but he can’t get out of his own way and his supporters are the same. The more you treat him like God the more people are going to try and prove that he is not. It’s a battle within a battle. One that isn’t even worth fighting honestly.

    My point is, if he really wanted to do some good for this country, and it wasn’t strictly about his ego, he would have learned to shut up, win the second term, and do the goddamn job.
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  2. #42
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    WASHINGTON: Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller has only been at the Pentagon for one week, but has already announced major changes to military posture and structure around the globe amid a major White House shakeup of civilian leadership.

    Standing in front of “Bronze Bruce,” a memorial to Army Special Forces at Fort Bragg this morning, Miller signed a memo authorizing the Pentagon’s Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict office to begin reporting directly to the Defense Secretary, instead of reporting to the policy undersecretary.

    “I am here today to announce that I have directed the Special Operations civilian leadership to report directly to me, instead of through the current bureaucratic channels,” Miller said, making good on language that permitted such a move in the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act. Note the NDAA did not mandate the change; it allowed it.

    “This couldn’t come at a more critical moment in time as we bring our nation’s longest conflict to a responsible end and prepare our special operations forces for this new era of great power competition,” Miller continued. “It will put Special Operations Command on par with the military services for the first time.”

    Miller himself is a former Army Special Forces officer, and deployed several times to Iraq and Afghanistan, including being part of one of the first units into Afghanistan in the weeks after the attacks of September 11.

    While the announcement was not expected, the reform has been the subject of bipartisan agreement including being part of the 2017 NDAA signed into law by President Barack Obama.

    Linda Robinson, director of the Center for Middle East Public Policy at RAND Corporation and an expert on special forces issues, said the move would likely add needed weight to the SO/LIC office.

    “In the pecking order of the Pentagon, a civilian assistant secretary is frankly not that powerful,” she said, adding that the office hasn’t always been copied on communications between the head of Special Operations Command and the Defense Secretary.

    That has made it more difficult for the head of the office to oversee SOCOM activities, and made it more difficult to provide civilian oversight of the four-star command. “The secretary of defense can’t possibly do all of the detailed work to really exercise oversight, so it makes this a more powerful office to be able to actually conduct that oversight,” she added.

    “The bureaucratic concerns within the Pentagon aren’t just rice bowls,” Robinson said, “there is a sense that SOF has been doing its own thing that doesn’t always represent the community, creating a narrative that SOF has been off the reservation.”

    The Special Operations Command has grown to about 70,000 troops from about 43,000 in 2001, and a series of alleged war crimes, murders, and evidence of drug use and drunkenness in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa has damaged the command’s reputation, creating at times an aura of lawlessness.

    The move would not only elevate the SO/LIC office, but can be seen as taking a task away from the Policy shop, which is why it has been opposed by that office since Congress acted in 2017. Miller, having been a Special Forces officer and spent time in SO/LIC, is intimately familiar with the issues involved.

    Asked for more details, Pentagon spokeswoman Cmdr. Candice Tresch said the assistant secretary has 30 days to submit a plan to Miller outlining how the changes might be carried out. It’s unclear if the office would need to add staff to cater to the forthcoming changes.

    That timeline will give the department about a month before the Biden administration assumes office, which will then accept or reject the plan.

    “I think increased civilian oversight is long overdue in SOF,” said Luke Hartig, a former senior director for counterterrorism in the Obama administration, and a one-time SO/LIC official.

    The crux of the transformation will ensure that the top special operations official at the Pentagon can go directly to the Defense Secretary on matters of training and equipping special operations forces, along with operational matters, including secret raids against high-value targets. The office will no longer have to move through the larger DoD Policy apparatus to reach the secretary, though some issues with the country’s larger counterterrorism policy will likely still need to be coordinated with the office of the undersecretary of defense for policy.

    The Tampa-based Special Operations Command has grown exponentially since 2001, as the Pentagon has relied on elite troops to conduct raids against insurgent leaders and train and partner with local forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. Advocates of the move have long said the SO/LIC office needs to be treated more like a service secretary, given the swelling budgets and thousands of SOF troops deployed around the world.

    The move in many ways puts the commander of Special Operations Command and the assistant secretary leading SO/LIC “on a more equal footing [with service chiefs] in the eyes of the secretary,” Hartig added, as opposed to being layered underneath the Policy office. “I think that greater civilian oversight of the office is really important. And this is certainly one way to do that.”

    The move does raise questions, however. None of the officials involved have been vetted and approved by the Senate. The timing of the announcement also creates a public relations issue, coming just a day after Miller announced the withdrawal of most US troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, and his refusal to take any questions from the media.

    It also comes just a week after the firing of Esper, his chief of staff, and other top defense and intelligence officials in a purge at the top levels of the Pentagon, and the installation of Kash Patel, a Trump ally, as Miller’s chief of staff.

    The day after Esper’s ouster via the president’s Twitter feed, Joseph Kernan, the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and James Anderson, the acting undersecretary of policy were removed from their positions. Anderson was replaced by Anthony Tata, President Trump’s failed pick to take over the policy job earlier this year.

    The current head of SO/LIC, Ezra Cohen-Watnick, is also unconfirmed and is currently serving an “acting” role, while also serving as the acting undersecretary for Intelligence and Security.

    Another new face is Joseph Tonon, who was recently installed as an official “performing the duties of” Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for SO/LIC, coming from the previous role as Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.

    Topics: Christopher Miller, Defense Secretary Mark Esper, ezra cohen-watnick, Fort Bragg, James Anderson, SO/LIC, socom, special operations forces
  3. #43
    Ghost Black Hole
    trump is the real wiun
  4. #44
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by frala I know you don’t see this now, but Donald isn’t draining the swamp. He’s just firing everybody that doesn’t stroke his cock. Also, Donald is one of those special people that doesn’t have to play by the rules…

    This is the interesting dynamic I see between Trump and his followers, which is cult like at this point. The very things they admire about him are, well, the things they don’t like or want for anybody else.

    The unfortunate thing here is that he hasn’t had a bad term in office all things considered, but he can’t get out of his own way and his supporters are the same. The more you treat him like God the more people are going to try and prove that he is not. It’s a battle within a battle. One that isn’t even worth fighting honestly.

    My point is, if he really wanted to do some good for this country, and it wasn’t strictly about his ego, he would have learned to shut up, win the second term, and do the goddamn job.

    you should probably call me when you get done with that audit uve been busy with for the last 2 weeks
  5. #45
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    [video]<iframe width="640" height="360" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border: none;" src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/w64rFwcO2TSO/"></iframe>[/video]


    someone fix this please
  6. #46
    Ghost Black Hole
    cant embed bitchute
  7. #47
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    bogusasfuk
  8. #48
    itybit African Astronaut [daze my amino pe-tsai]
    Originally posted by frala I know you don’t see this now, but Donald isn’t draining the swamp. He’s just firing everybody that doesn’t stroke his cock. Also, Donald is one of those special people that doesn’t have to play by the rules…

    This is the interesting dynamic I see between Trump and his followers, which is cult like at this point. The very things they admire about him are, well, the things they don’t like or want for anybody else.

    The unfortunate thing here is that he hasn’t had a bad term in office all things considered, but he can’t get out of his own way and his supporters are the same. The more you treat him like God the more people are going to try and prove that he is not. It’s a battle within a battle. One that isn’t even worth fighting honestly.

    My point is, if he really wanted to do some good for this country, and it wasn’t strictly about his ego, he would have learned to shut up, win the second term, and do the goddamn job.

    Perfect post and exactly why people voted him out of office, well that and that he's letting this pandemic run rampid (I'm not sure if his rallies were to purposefully get folks infected and push herd immunity or not but it sure seemed like it) and 1000+ people are dying every day while he's out golfing
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  9. #49
    Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by POLECAT President Trump announces there will be a news conference regarding the election at RNC @ 12pm EST.

    And Rudy is speaking. Ahahahahahaha!
  10. #50
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT you should probably call me when you get done with that audit uve been busy with for the last 2 weeks



    Biden approaches 80 million votes in historic victory

    By NICHOLAS RICCARDI, Associated Press


    President-elect Joe Biden's winning tally is approaching a record 80 million votes as Democratic bastions continue to count ballots and the 2020 election cracks turnout records.

    Biden has already set a record for the highest number of votes for a winning presidential candidate, and President Donald rump has also notched a high-water mark of the most votes for a losing candidate. With more than 155 million votes counted and California and New York still counting, turnout stands at 65% of all eligible voters, the highest since 1908, according to data from The Associated Press and the U.S. Elections Project.

    The rising Biden tally and his popular vote lead — nearly 6 million votes — come as rump has escalated his false insistence that he actually won the election, and his campaign and supporters intensify their uphill legal fight to stop or delay results from being certified, potentially nullify the votes of Americans.

    “It's just a lot of noise going on, because Donald rump is a bull who carries his own china shop with him,” said Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian at Rice University. “Once the noise recedes, it's going to be clear that Biden won a very convincing victory.”

    Biden currently has an Electoral College lead of 290-232. But that does not include electors from Georgia, where Biden leads Trump by 0.3 percentage points as officials conduct a hand tally. The AP has not called the race, but if Biden's lead holds he will win the Electoral College on 306-232 vote — the identical margin Trump won in 2016. Back then rump described it as a “landslide.”

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-approaches-80-million-votes-in-historic-victory/ar-BB1b90wp?ocid=msedgdhp
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  11. #51
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
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  12. #52
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Rudy should be given permanent residence in a Federal Detention facility for the rest of his life.

    What a fall (or fail) from "America's Mayor" after 9-11.
  13. #53
    Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Technologist And Rudy is speaking. Ahahahahahaha!

    He just used an analogy from My Cousin Vinny.😂

    The place looks like a church basement.

    Rudy’s sweating it out, and lying like a rug.
  14. #54
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Is there a massage parlor and tattoo parlor there too?
  15. #55
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by POLECAT

    oh shit
  16. #56
    frala Avant garde shartist
    That one lady sounded pretty intimidated even though she said she wasn’t. Her voice was pretty shaky.

    THIS IS NOT AN EPISODE OF LAW AND ORDER.
  17. #57
    Ghost Black Hole
    She sounded pretty pissed off to me
  18. #58
    Technologist victim of incest
    Ohhh my fucking gosh.

    Rudy’s hair color is running down his face!

    Bwahahahahahahahah!

    This is almost as good as the fly.
  19. #59
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT



    It is so funny watching these idiots standing close together and not wearing masks while Rudy is sweating like a pig. Will they ever learn?

    Or...is Rudy just beginning to feel the heat of where he will reside for the rest of eternity?
  20. #60
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by Ghost She sounded pretty pissed off to me

    I think she may be losing her voice,, I'm sure she hasn't shut her mouth in 2 weeks.

    I wasnt happy hearing her sound like that cuz I knew it was a point the left would get hung up on instead of hearing how fucked the left is right now
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