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To: Vaquero

“Quora user Jon Davis, a Marine veteran who is now a writer and blogger on military, veterans, and Middle Eastern affairs. In Oct. 2014, Davis’ answer was optioned by a Hollywood producer for a potential television series.”

I belonged to Quora and had a helluva time leaving it. I hate that site, I hate those people. I got the stupidest questions in the world there. And I had to sign up to pose a networking question almost a decade ago. Nothing good comes from Quora.

“For all intents and purposes Alaska and Hawaii ended well enough since they were so far removed “

Hawaii can’t support it’s population with it’s homeland resources. It wasn’t ever meant to house that many people.

“First came a period of massive migration back to the homelands. ........
A Texas Marine stationed in California, would not fight for California. A soldier in New York would not fight against their home in Virginia and a sailor in Houston would not fight against their home state of Florida. The warriors returned to their home states and the states had to reconsider that when they measured troop strength of their new nations. Ultimately, they measured troop strength by how much of the population would return home.”

My grandfather came to America from Germany and enlisted. As soon as he got to bootcamp we went to war with his homeland. He went through training, became a pilot and bombed his hometown. If you’re from any of those places and you have left them... You’ll fight them without much of a problem. Believe me, I would command a column of tanks into Connecticut without a civil war.

Conquering Colorado ? Most everyone in Colorado is from Texas and Mexico.. And california. But those losers won’t be part of the fighting. And NY wouldn’t need to “conquer” New England because they have the Hudson river. Shut down 3 bridges across the Hudson and everyone in NE will be lined up at the backs of red-cross trucks within 24 hours. The Hudson shuts off New England from the rest of the country without challenge.

I think this guy’s evaluation is seriously flawed in every analysis. But then again, I’m not the one with ... a tv series proposed based my answer ? Wow. Good job, Marine !


17 posted on 05/13/2018 4:51:46 AM PDT by Celerity
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To: Celerity

Never heard of Quora. I don’t do Facebook or Twitter. Just looks like trouble to me. You may find this hard to believe, but my real name is not Vaquero (sarc assumed). Sure government @$$holes can look me up through IP address etc but to most I’m incognito. I like it that way.

For myself? I would fight to the death to defend my family and our liberty. If that means fighting against my state, so be it.


32 posted on 05/13/2018 5:15:53 AM PDT by Vaquero (Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you)
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To: Celerity

“Quora user Jon Davis, a Marine veteran who is now a writer and blogger on military, veterans, and Middle Eastern affairs. In Oct. 2014, Davis’ answer was optioned by a Hollywood producer for a potential television series.”

I belonged to Quora and had a helluva time leaving it. I hate that site, I hate those people. I got the stupidest questions in the world there. And I had to sign up to pose a networking question almost a decade ago. Nothing good comes from Quora...***************

Quora has little use. The questions are clearly written by illogical (literally) people who, when they get an answer, can’t fathom the answer.

I have a weak math background (my PhD is not in math) and a strong science and medical background (PhD and DVM). The questions submitted to me are generally in line with my strengths but then there are some that just boggle my mind.

I used to have fun answering the questions but not much anymore. The questions become iterative to the 10th power. If the question has already been addressed in the main, I do not repeat myself. The thoughtful and unique questions I do spend some time on.

Otherwise, I leave it alone rather like most conjecture I read about our “future CWII”...

...like the marine vet who has some hysterically funny ideas about what our civil war will look like. I think he might be a tad old or hasn’t been reading in this area. I don’t know that, of course, but Celerity has the narrative that makes more sense.


52 posted on 05/13/2018 6:06:26 AM PDT by Bodega (we are developing less and less common sense...world wide)
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