Posted on 04/27/2024 8:20:54 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
I heard that the Russians are driving supplies to the front lines using armored limousines from oligarchs. I guess the AI thinks these cars are civilians and don’t attack them.
Yes, the USA is at war with Russia.
If Washington DC ultimately gets nuked, please don't act surprised.
Oh well. Let's get it over with.
BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAhahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
I needed that. THX!
I think this war is exposing how much money we waste on useless things. The government spend tens of billions on weapons that are never built. The system is not set up to be efficient.
Until they figured it out and counter the West, as in the case with missiles. Russia can now counter the missiles that were at one time thought invincible. Even the Abram tanks are taking a toll.
Given the recent gains the Russians have been making Ukraine should do the opposite of what AI says to do.
Anti-drone methods and systems will catch up - air, surface, and sub-sea levels.
Prayers up.
Can I get a significant stipend for this? /s
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“The US air force spent $90,000 for a small bag of bushings. Iranians can produce 45 drones at the same cost.”
I’m no fan of the Ukraine War or the Leftists that gave us the war, but if that bag had been filled with decent-sized diamonds, $90k would have been a good deal. The point being that I don’t know enough about those bushings to say whether they were worth 90k, or something close to it. If they’re standard automotive quality, then no, but if they’re for landing gear on a carrier, then maybe yes.
Long ago, back in my auto industry days (before I got in the plumbing business), one of our engineers showed me a blueprint for a timing chain cover - which is single piece of metal with tons of curves, bolt holes, gasket surfaces, etc. The large sheet of paper was almost completely filled by the very complicated drawing. He then told me that there were 6 more pages to the drawing.
If we were planning to produce 40 engines using this cover, rather than hoping to produce 400,000 engines, I could have EASILY seen it costing us $90,000 each (in today’s dollars, at least).
Decades back, I was in Las Vegas for a wedding. Riding up and down the elevators and overhearing conversations aplenty, the structure of the conversations were almost universally alike.
"I was ahead, before...."It is the same with sports fans, who do not get to stop the game when their team is "ahead." The end of the game is always the end of the game.
The headline manages to put a "win" into the same sentence with not winning. This is the thinking today. We "won" in Vietnam until.... We won in Afghanistan until.... For decades now, the rhetoric says "win" until the loss is evident.
This is so with inner city Democrat policies, as with the Biden economic lunacy, as with REITs in San Francisco, as with "drag queen story hour," and keeps to the same structure of language.
It is said, "we" won/win the day.
Until....
Your statement about “We were winning…and then..”
The comparison is accurate for most wars the US has been involved in, especially those run by Democrats, in my lifetime. The question nobody is asking….is what we were going to win? Lots of dead people? More money for the deep state?
We certainly aren’t getting safety, security, and bargaining points in international politics. This is a stupid war with stupid prizes.
Finally, this is why the US loses wars. It’s called resolve. We don’t have the resolve to see them through, or the resolve to make them so terrible that the end quickly. It’s almost like they want to drag them out as long as possible…..for profit.
——what we were going to win?-——
The end to the Mullah’s in Iran
The new revolution in Russia disrupting the present oligarchical corruption
Both are bad for business
Agreed. The obvious political "resolve" is there to profit from wars -- plural.
And then, like the classic snake oil salesman, the war politicians try to skip town -- and blame someone else.
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