Bidencrimefamily » 09 Aug 2024, 5:07 am » wrote: ↑ Every military leader that worked with Trump called him.a major idiot.
He could of retired four years before that with full pension.*Nucleus » 06 Aug 2024, 3:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Does this sit well with you? Does this record convey "Leadership"?
The Truth About Tim Walz
Tim Walz has embellished and selectively omitted facts and circumstances of his military career for years..
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The bottom line in all of this is gut wrenching and sad to explain. When the nation called, he quit. He failed to complete the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. He failed to serve for two years following completion of the academy, which he dropped out of. He failed to serve two years after the conditional promotion to Command Sergeant Major. He failed to fulfill the full six years of the enlistment he signed on September 18th, 2001. He failed his country. He failed his state. He failed the Minnesota Army National Guard, the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion, and his fellow Soldiers. And he failed to lead by example. Shameful.
https://www.wctrib.com/community/letter ... t-tim-walz
nopeBidencrimefamily » 09 Aug 2024, 7:11 am » wrote: ↑ He could of retired four years before that with full pension.
But he wanted to train the guys that went over their.
And he was in europe in a forward deployment years before that.
Yes they could of stop loss him at anytime.
Bidencrimefamily » 09 Aug 2024, 7:24 am » wrote: ↑ Yes they could of stop loss him at anytime.
Even recalled him
Both are facts.
To Combat Veterans Like Me, Tim Walz's Abandonment of His Unit Is UnforgivableBidencrimefamily » 09 Aug 2024, 7:24 am » wrote: ↑ Yes they could of stop loss him at anytime.
Even recalled him
Both are facts.
Are you a character serving humanity or an ancestor sustaining current population daily?maineman » 09 Aug 2024, 12:24 am » wrote: ↑ nobody cheated. We simply worked harder and got out more votes. And if it had been COVID 17 instead of COVID 19, the death toll under Trump would have been exponentially higher.
To combat veterans like you? I could have sworn you said that you hadn't served, but your Dad had. Do I have you mistaken with someone else, or are you trying to steal a little valor with that first phrase?*Nucleus » 09 Aug 2024, 7:48 am » wrote: ↑ To Combat Veterans Like Me, Tim Walz's Abandonment of His Unit Is Unforgivable![]()
In the coming days and weeks, you will hear a lot about Tim Walz. You'll hear about his leadership, you'll hear about his time in office, and you'll hear about his military service.But here's the truth you won't hear from the mainstream media: Tim Walz abandoned his men before a combat deployment and he abandoned his city when it was literally on fire.![]()
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https://www.newsweek.com/combat-veteran ... on-1935591
@maineman can't defend this. No one can.
Would you call Trump's sanctions against Iran a booby prize after they nearly bankrupted their country?Cannonpointer » 08 Aug 2024, 12:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Well that is half of the current century, son. If you want a booby prize, you're welcome to it. This ain't the hill I care to die on, since we both agree that american sanctions are a joke that gets less funny every time it is told.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-48119109Six charts that show how hard US sanctions have hit Iran
BBC 9 December 2019In May 2019
Mr Trump ended exemptions from US secondary sanctions - such as exclusion from US markets - for major importers of Iranian oil and tightened restrictions on the Iranian banking sector. He said the decision was "intended to bring Iran's oil exports to zero, denying the regime its principal source of revenue".As a result of the sanctions, Iran's gross domestic product (GDP) contracted an estimated 4.8% in the 2018 and is forecast to shrink another 9.5% in 2019, according to the International Monetary Fund. The unemployment rate meanwhile rose from 14.5% in 2018 to 16.8% in 2019.The IMF is forecasting zero growth in 2020.
Oil exports have plummeted
It's my fervent hope that Trump reinstates those very successful sanctions against Iran when he wins the election.Biden Keeps the Billions Flowing to Iran
Choosing not to enforce oil sanctions finances Tehran’s terrorism.
WSJ By The Editorial Board Nov. 10, 2023
Relaxed U.S. enforcement of oil sanctions continued through October, refilling Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s coffers even after the Oct. 7 slaughter and the more than 40 attacks on U.S. troops by Iran’s proxies in the weeks since
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Iran exported nearly 1.4 million barrels of oil per day in October, sustaining its average for 2023. This is up 80% from the 775,000 barrels per day Iran averaged under the Trump Administration’s “maximum pressure” strategy, according to United Against Nuclear Iran, the group of former U.S. Ambassador Mark Wallace and Sen. Joe Lieberman, whose Tanker Tracker generates the best public data we have. The Iranian surge in oil exports since President Biden took over has brought Iran an additional $32 billion to $35 billion, according to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. The calculations are tricky, but the cause of the Iranian windfall is clear: As part of Mr. Biden’s quiet diplomacy with Iran, the U.S. has curtailed sanctions enforcement. Customers and middlemen have concluded the risk is low and the discount on Iran’s oil is too good to pass up.
Rational minds work so literally around the basics of evolving in plain sight.maineman » 09 Aug 2024, 8:32 am » wrote: ↑ To combat veterans like you? I could have sworn you said that you hadn't served, but your Dad had. Do I have you mistaken with someone else, or are you trying to steal a little valor with that first phrase?
and....
Actually, Donald Trump himself defended Tim Walz's handling of the Floyd riots, saying he had done a great job. Have you heard that taped phone call?
And nobody who's served in uniform for 24 years is "abandoning" anyone when they finally decide to hang up their service uniforms for the last time. Every year, a whole **** of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines retire from military service after long and faithful careers, and a whole **** of new recruits begin to follow in their footsteps. It's been working that way since the end of the 18th century.
I would call them an act of war, a crime against humanity, and one of the reasons I will be voting third party again.Zeets2 » 09 Aug 2024, 8:34 am » wrote: ↑ Would you call Trump's sanctions against Iran a booby prize after they nearly bankrupted their country?
No I do not agree.Zeets2 » 09 Aug 2024, 8:34 am » wrote: ↑ Do you not agree that Biden was a fool for lifting them and allowing them to sell tens of billions worth of oil that produced sufficient revenue for them to fund their proxies for the Oct. 7th terrorist attack on Israel as well as the Hezbollah and Yemeni Houthi war against Israel?
At what? Starving chirren? They certainly did not gain us any friends and allies around the globe. Obama had defanged Iran - ever nutsinyouboo agreed that Iran went from mere WEEKS from a nuke to more than a decade from a nuke. Trump put us at greater risk by his neocon stupidity in Iran.Zeets2 » 09 Aug 2024, 8:34 am » wrote: ↑ Can you deny Trump's sanctions against them were hugely successful?
No, no. They were not laughing. They're still not laughing. They're using the rag tag houthis to cost us hundreds of billions p[laying whackamole.Zeets2 » 09 Aug 2024, 8:34 am » wrote: ↑ I seriously doubt that Iran considered the Trump sanctions against them to be "a joke" as you claim.
Yes, I know. You are no smarter in 2024 than you were in 2016.Zeets2 » 09 Aug 2024, 8:34 am » wrote: ↑ It's my fervent hope that Trump reinstates those very successful sanctions against Iran when he wins the election.
Ok maineman*Nucleus » 06 Aug 2024, 3:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Does this sit well with you? Does this record convey "Leadership"?
The Truth About Tim Walz
Tim Walz has embellished and selectively omitted facts and circumstances of his military career for years..
....
......
.......
The bottom line in all of this is gut wrenching and sad to explain. When the nation called, he quit. He failed to complete the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. He failed to serve for two years following completion of the academy, which he dropped out of. He failed to serve two years after the conditional promotion to Command Sergeant Major. He failed to fulfill the full six years of the enlistment he signed on September 18th, 2001. He failed his country. He failed his state. He failed the Minnesota Army National Guard, the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion, and his fellow Soldiers. And he failed to lead by example. Shameful.
https://www.wctrib.com/community/letter ... t-tim-walz
maineman » 09 Aug 2024, 8:32 am » wrote: ↑ To combat veterans like you? I could have sworn you said that you hadn't served, but your Dad had. Do I have you mistaken with someone else, or are you trying to steal a little valor with that first phrase?
and....
Actually, Donald Trump himself defended Tim Walz's handling of the Floyd riots, saying he had done a great job. Have you heard that taped phone call?
And nobody who's served in uniform for 24 years is "abandoning" anyone when they finally decide to hang up their service uniforms for the last time. Every year, a whole **** of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines retire from military service after long and faithful careers, and a whole **** of new recruits begin to follow in their footsteps. It's been working that way since the end of the 18th century.
He sure did praise them when he FINALLY CALLED IN THE GUARD TO knock them out like bowing pinsmaineman » 09 Aug 2024, 8:32 am » wrote: ↑ To combat veterans like you? I could have sworn you said that you hadn't served, but your Dad had. Do I have you mistaken with someone else, or are you trying to steal a little valor with that first phrase?
and....
Actually, Donald Trump himself defended Tim Walz's handling of the Floyd riots, saying he had done a great job. Have you heard that taped phone call?
And nobody who's served in uniform for 24 years is "abandoning" anyone when they finally decide to hang up their service uniforms for the last time. Every year, a whole **** of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines retire from military service after long and faithful careers, and a whole **** of new recruits begin to follow in their footsteps. It's been working that way since the end of the 18th century.
A fool believes their time alive is a gift from a higher intellectual power suggesting your soul is beyond adapting as displaced so far.Cannonpointer » 09 Aug 2024, 8:59 am » wrote: ↑ I would call them an act of war, a crime against humanity, and one of the reasons I will be voting third party again.
No I do not agree.
At what? Starving chirren? They certainly did not gain us any friends and allies around the globe. Obama had defanged Iran - ever nutsinyouboo agreed that Iran went from mere WEEKS from a nuke to more than a decade from a nuke. Trump put us at greater risk by his neocon stupidity in Iran.
We went right back to Iran being WEEKS from a nuke, and they have remained weeks from a nuke for the past 8 years. And that is not my number - that is nutsinyou's number, fruitcake.
No, no. They were not laughing. They're still not laughing. They're using the rag tag houthis to cost us hundreds of billions p[laying whackamole.
Yes, I know. You are no smarter in 2024 than you were in 2016.
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You say "ME"???*Nucleus » 09 Aug 2024, 9:13 am » wrote: ↑
Hey ****....
Read the article
To Combat Veterans Like Me, Tim Walz's Abandonment of His Unit Is Unforgivable
You one dumb mother **** and your "service" DON'T MEAN **** TO ME.
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^^ME **** ALL OVER YOUR @maineman 's GRAVE
That's actually Trump in the court room.maineman » 09 Aug 2024, 9:54 am » wrote: ↑ You say "ME"???
So it WAS a selfie? You are actually admitting to being a horse's ***??????
Classic!!!
I very rarely click on links from MAGA morons.... who KNOWS what weird sites you idiots visit.
My point was ON POINT and you just lined through it because you can't refute it.
What a 4F ****** YOU are!!!