Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Your bitterness is on display.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Sorry the military life wasn't for you. Glad you got out. You are not an objective observer.
A typical Trump view: a subject-matter expert is not “objective” and therefore only those who are inexpert should be heard or make decisions.
Back to the point that relates to the OP’s comment and this thread. The fact is that Milley is a dumb praetorian. It’s why he was chosen for the job over Goldfein. Goldfein was regarded as being intelligent, impartial, and expert. Naturally, your Dear Leader would not want those characteristics in a CJCS. So we get Milley, because Milley is happy to show up in downtown DC wearing an ACU and ordering his troops to engage in combatant hostilities against unarmed American civilians in the nation’s Capitol city. Because Milley is a Beijing-worthy thug. Again, this is why Trump picked him over Goldfein.
A typical elitist liberal view. Everyone who disagrees you with must be a Trump supporter. I am not. I hate Trump. I voted for Biden. I probably agree with you on 90% of issues. But your condescension is idiotic. Condescension is for low brow people who think they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Sorry the military life wasn't for you. Glad you got out. You are not an objective observer.
A typical Trump view: a subject-matter expert is not “objective” and therefore only those who are inexpert should be heard or make decisions.
Back to the point that relates to the OP’s comment and this thread. The fact is that Milley is a dumb praetorian. It’s why he was chosen for the job over Goldfein. Goldfein was regarded as being intelligent, impartial, and expert. Naturally, your Dear Leader would not want those characteristics in a CJCS. So we get Milley, because Milley is happy to show up in downtown DC wearing an ACU and ordering his troops to engage in combatant hostilities against unarmed American civilians in the nation’s Capitol city. Because Milley is a Beijing-worthy thug. Again, this is why Trump picked him over Goldfein.
A typical elitist liberal view. Everyone who disagrees you with must be a Trump supporter. I am not. I hate Trump. I voted for Biden. I probably agree with you on 90% of issues. But your condescension is idiotic. Condescension is for low brow people who think they aren't.
NP. Yeah. I totally believe you hate Trump because he stripped the veneer and now your horrible politics are laid bare. You hate him, you love his disgusting fascism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Sorry the military life wasn't for you. Glad you got out. You are not an objective observer.
A typical Trump view: a subject-matter expert is not “objective” and therefore only those who are inexpert should be heard or make decisions.
Back to the point that relates to the OP’s comment and this thread. The fact is that Milley is a dumb praetorian. It’s why he was chosen for the job over Goldfein. Goldfein was regarded as being intelligent, impartial, and expert. Naturally, your Dear Leader would not want those characteristics in a CJCS. So we get Milley, because Milley is happy to show up in downtown DC wearing an ACU and ordering his troops to engage in combatant hostilities against unarmed American civilians in the nation’s Capitol city. Because Milley is a Beijing-worthy thug. Again, this is why Trump picked him over Goldfein.
A typical elitist liberal view. Everyone who disagrees you with must be a Trump supporter. I am not. I hate Trump. I voted for Biden. I probably agree with you on 90% of issues. But your condescension is idiotic. Condescension is for low brow people who think they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Sorry the military life wasn't for you. Glad you got out. You are not an objective observer.
A typical Trump view: a subject-matter expert is not “objective” and therefore only those who are inexpert should be heard or make decisions.
Back to the point that relates to the OP’s comment and this thread. The fact is that Milley is a dumb praetorian. It’s why he was chosen for the job over Goldfein. Goldfein was regarded as being intelligent, impartial, and expert. Naturally, your Dear Leader would not want those characteristics in a CJCS. So we get Milley, because Milley is happy to show up in downtown DC wearing an ACU and ordering his troops to engage in combatant hostilities against unarmed American civilians in the nation’s Capitol city. Because Milley is a Beijing-worthy thug. Again, this is why Trump picked him over Goldfein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Sorry the military life wasn't for you. Glad you got out. You are not an objective observer.
A typical Trump view: a subject-matter expert is not “objective” and therefore only those who are inexpert should be heard or make decisions.
Back to the point that relates to the OP’s comment and this thread. The fact is that Milley is a dumb praetorian. It’s why he was chosen for the job over Goldfein. Goldfein was regarded as being intelligent, impartial, and expert. Naturally, your Dear Leader would not want those characteristics in a CJCS. So we get Milley, because Milley is happy to show up in downtown DC wearing an ACU and ordering his troops to engage in combatant hostilities against unarmed American civilians in the nation’s Capitol city. Because Milley is a Beijing-worthy thug. Again, this is why Trump picked him over Goldfein.
Nobody was close to taking away any rights. Trump is an annoyance that will soon be gone. No fundamental rights have even been at risk. It is people who think the opposite that give trump his power. He is nothing. He has done nothing. Everything has worked the way it was supposed to. Almost nothing of importance was allowed to proceed by the courts, slightly making part of PP's point.
Freedom is won in many places. Yes in a courtroom, but also on a battlefield and every day by good people who do the right things. The military is not actively planning anything. The FBI is another story. But not to keep trump there but to make sure he goes with little fanfare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Sorry the military life wasn't for you. Glad you got out. You are not an objective observer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
There are record number of educated minority females joining the military. Are they Neanderthals too? Like my sister, who grew up in a DC suburb, graduated from VA Tech before deciding to go to the military. She flies airplanes, plays 10 different musical instruments, leads her daughter's Girl Scout troop, served in Iraq twice and voted for Bernie.
Neanderthals. Your asinine insult says more about you than it does our military.
+1 Thank you for your comment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
He may be many things, but "dumb" and "moron" don't apply. He's a graduate of Princeton and Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t trust the military at all. The officer members are made up of people who couldn’t get into good schools (sorry, West Point and Annapolis aren’t good schools, regardless of what you hear) and make it in the business/legal/medical/professional/political world. So they opted for the service, chasing a pension and a cushy job at a defense contractor or the federal govt after they “retire” at 42-44 after 20 years. The enlisted members are even worse, not able to even make it in community colleges, and looking for any way to escape their pathetic lives in one stoplight towns from red state America.
Both groups are jingoistic low brow Neanderthals, who think violence is a reasonable solution for countries to resolve their differences.
If there is indeed a coup planned, it will have the backing of the military. There may be a few in the ranks who object, but the majority will support it, knowing they’ll be part of the ruling class if it’s successful. Something they’d never otherwise be a part of on their own as a civilian.
I’ve never been as scared to be in this country as I am right now. The next few weeks will be absolutely terrifying waiting to see if something happens.
And if it happens, I can only imagine the fate that awaits me and millions like me. I fear we will all end up in mass graves. That’s what always happens when men like trump are faced with the choice of staying in power.
General Milley was Army ROTC at Princeton. Just sayin.
Milley was the class moron at Princeton. He was viewed by classmates as a dumb weirdo, and he has absolutely carried the water for Trump since his appointment - his absolute fealty to a dictator is exactly why he was selected.
Point is, people like you can't even get in, so you have no real reason to stereotype military officers as morons and even less cause to feed your own fears with rumors and innuendo.
Wrong. Former commissioned officer, but had no interest in being on welfare for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is en route back DC