Lyin’ Grandpa hairy legs..........”We don’t need standing armies.”

https://www.weaselzippers.us/442362-joe-biden-we-dont-need-standing-armies/

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We don't need police departments either.
Or jails.
Or laws at all really.
People are inherently good and will always do good things.
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Biden also said he would fire any ICE agent who deported someone for a DUI
Do the democrats have any clue how much this shit pisses off voters?
There are more legit trannies than there are citizens who think illegals should get a pass on a DUI -
Guys face in the background, just nodding away, and then he has a moment of, "Oh shit, wait wut?"
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@MikeDamone true?dnc said:We don't need police departments either.
Or jails.
Or laws at all really.
People are inherently good and will always do good things.
Just trust them. -
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Sounds like a patriot to me. The Founders after all were against having a large standing Army. Their preference was for militia.
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I think our current voluntary citizen soldier force is a decent compromise while living in a multipolar world of strategic competition.YellowSnow said:Sounds like a patriot to me. The Founders after all were against having a large standing Army. Their preference was for militia.
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I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
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Yes, of course it is. But given Tug fondness for the Founders I exercise my 1st amendment right to be a smart ass.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I think our current voluntary citizen soldier force is a decent compromise while living in a multipolar world of strategic competition.YellowSnow said:Sounds like a patriot to me. The Founders after all were against having a large standing Army. Their preference was for militia.
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Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D. -
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
Don't expect Biden to touch on any of this though, his pockets are filled with reminimbi. He's just going to talk about some nebulous threat to our security that comes from "somewhere". Maybe he'll blame the Russians.YellowSnow said:
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
1st amendment doesn’t apply here.YellowSnow said:
Yes, of course it is. But given Tug fondness for the Founders I exercise my 1st amendment right to be a smart ass.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I think our current voluntary citizen soldier force is a decent compromise while living in a multipolar world of strategic competition.YellowSnow said:Sounds like a patriot to me. The Founders after all were against having a large standing Army. Their preference was for militia.
HTH -
Same with strategic materials like steel and aluminum....YellowSnow said:
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
I found it disturbing that leftists mocked a space force. Their ignorance and TDS crashed into each other on that one.YellowSnow said:
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
I don't like Trump. But imagine rooting against enacting policies which would be in our national security interests. WWIII hasn't happened even though those people all said it would.MikeDamone said:
I found it disturbing that leftists mocked a space force. Their ignorance and TDS crashed into each other on that one.YellowSnow said:
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
Legal scholars chinned my post. Suck it.MikeDamone said:
1st amendment doesn’t apply here.YellowSnow said:
Yes, of course it is. But given Tug fondness for the Founders I exercise my 1st amendment right to be a smart ass.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I think our current voluntary citizen soldier force is a decent compromise while living in a multipolar world of strategic competition.YellowSnow said:Sounds like a patriot to me. The Founders after all were against having a large standing Army. Their preference was for militia.
HTH -
Pull it outYellowSnow said:
Legal scholars chinned my post. Suck it.MikeDamone said:
1st amendment doesn’t apply here.YellowSnow said:
Yes, of course it is. But given Tug fondness for the Founders I exercise my 1st amendment right to be a smart ass.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I think our current voluntary citizen soldier force is a decent compromise while living in a multipolar world of strategic competition.YellowSnow said:Sounds like a patriot to me. The Founders after all were against having a large standing Army. Their preference was for militia.
HTH -
I think we are on WWVI now.YellowSnow said:
I don't like Trump. But imagine rooting against enacting policies which would be in our national security interests. WWIII hasn't happened even though those people all said it would.MikeDamone said:
I found it disturbing that leftists mocked a space force. Their ignorance and TDS crashed into each other on that one.YellowSnow said:
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart. -
It’s very concerning to me when it comes to him. We don’t need to go back to the 1999- 16 status quo vis-a-vis China.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Don't expect Biden to touch on any of this though, his pockets are filled with reminimbi. He's just going to talk about some nebulous threat to our security that comes from "somewhere". Maybe he'll blame the Russians.YellowSnow said:
And we shouldn't have allowed so much of the micro chip manufacture to go over there either. There are some industries relating to national security that are too important to outsource.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Who else do I know, who else do I know, that has said similar things and has been villianized for it...hmmm real head scratcher.YellowSnow said:
Yep. And America having a decent sized standing Army in, say, 1938, might have prevent the global cataclysm that followed.DJDuck said:I might agree with Jefferson in the 18th Century. For obvious reasons we are way past depending on militias for America’s defense.
That said, Joe, is right to touch on cyber-warfare. We need to be pumping way more money in military R&D.
Anyways, yeah, agree with that but also, we really need to stop hiring chinese foreign nationals to do our military research. That might be smart.