No, you type faster than you think.13rin wrote:
I type faster than you think.Dilbert_X wrote:
Dunno, to learn English?13rin wrote:
Why on earth would I ever what to go there?
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Fuck Israel
No, you type faster than you think.13rin wrote:
I type faster than you think.Dilbert_X wrote:
Dunno, to learn English?13rin wrote:
Why on earth would I ever what to go there?
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Not that simple, dude.SEREMAKER wrote:
yeah it would be, the DOD budget wouldn't be the gigantic $ as it isunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Why even bother to consider merging the Army and the Air Force? The administrative overhead just wouldn't be worth it.
take a 100& of the airforce, shave 50% off and divide the other 50% between Army and Navy .... sounds easy doesn't, well it is
Army re-establishes the Army Airforce, they expand the airwing division to accommodate an influx of new personal and planes
Navy expands their branch to absorb new personal and take over airforce bases that are along the seaboard both stateside and overseas
close down all other Airforce Bases - Airforce Academy stays but now is Army/Navy Academy
Air National Guard stays but is listed under Army
of course all personal would not be transferring over to either branch
would it be a hair pulling experience, yes but thats life
figure of speech, of course its not like flipping a switchunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Not that simple, dude.SEREMAKER wrote:
yeah it would be, the DOD budget wouldn't be the gigantic $ as it isunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Why even bother to consider merging the Army and the Air Force? The administrative overhead just wouldn't be worth it.
take a 100& of the airforce, shave 50% off and divide the other 50% between Army and Navy .... sounds easy doesn't, well it is
Army re-establishes the Army Airforce, they expand the airwing division to accommodate an influx of new personal and planes
Navy expands their branch to absorb new personal and take over airforce bases that are along the seaboard both stateside and overseas
close down all other Airforce Bases - Airforce Academy stays but now is Army/Navy Academy
Air National Guard stays but is listed under Army
of course all personal would not be transferring over to either branch
would it be a hair pulling experience, yes but thats life
-Sh1fty- wrote:
How about we stop paying 19 year old bitches on their 3rd kid money and tell 'em to go fk themselves?
Welfare = shit, this isn't Europe, capitalism, or gtfo
I'm not being negative. I just don't see how it would be a good idea. By the time the brass got done ripping one another's throats, the bases were reconfigured, budgeting was reworked out and all the nightmarish red tape that would go along with merging the two branches, you might as well not have done it at all. So no, I don't think that's worth doing. There are plenty of other ways to streamline military budget.SEREMAKER wrote:
I really don't get why so many people have to be a negative nancy
Outside of the warzone they are training for war, which is productive; they are doing details, and keeping the base in shape, which is productive; they are keeping themselves in shape, which is necessary for service men to do in order to be more productive, and that's productive ; etc...Dilbert_X wrote:
They're only 'productive' when fighting wars, and wars aren't exactly productive.
Outside wartime the military is as productive as a ghetto full of pregnant crack-whores on welfare.
Your definition is fucked. You wiped the entire service industry out of your equation. Only factory workers are productive eh? Idiot.Dilbert_X wrote:
Maybe you're using some definition of productive I'm unaware of.
Are they producing or consuming?
If I hired a bunch of guys to run in circles around a building full of mothballed moon-lander equipment for a year would that be productive?
Protects private property and human lives just like cops and firefighters.Dilbert_X wrote:
Service industry services productive industries so is part of the system.
Who does the military service?
No-one.
He is trolling, yes.Shocking wrote:
They help in any national disaster be it man made or natural (see Japan quake, over 100,000 Japanese soldiers helped in the relief, as did a US carrier group). Forest fires etc, not to mention to provide security and fight a war if need be.
Furthermore, if you want to fight a war properly constant training and revision of the tactics / gear used is necessary. If it's peacetime the military doesn't just sit on its behind.
You have to be trolling, this is by far one of the dumbest things you've ever stated on the forum.
They aren't really productive either, any more than insurance salesmen, they're a necessary evil.Jay wrote:
Protects private property and human lives just like cops and firefighters.Dilbert_X wrote:
Service industry services productive industries so is part of the system.
Who does the military service?
No-one.
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hahahahahahahahaShocking wrote:
I don't really understand the USMC, it's like a miniature army.