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Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:11 am
by PetePierson

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The Outsider wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:13 am This is why I won't move to the west coast despite those states largely being the most compatible with my ideology.
It is not like the real estate market in Florida is not being affected, right? Yeah, homes & cost of living is cheaper but salaries are lower (in general) as well. Right?

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 11:08 am
by emby
PetePierson wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:11 am
The Outsider wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:13 am This is why I won't move to the west coast despite those states largely being the most compatible with my ideology.
It is not like the real estate market in Florida is not being affected, right? Yeah, homes & cost of living is cheaper but salaries are lower (in general) as well. Right?
They should raise wages or lower prices.

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 11:31 am
by emby
Holy shit we got another one.
WASHINGTON — The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia, a decorated Navy veteran, has made repeated references to becoming disabled after he was “blown up” in combat, and has stressed that he has scars from his military service while Democratic incumbent Sen. Tim Kaine got rich from the safety of Capitol Hill.

Yet the Navy service record for Hung Cao, who won the GOP primary in June, does not show a Purple Heart award, the commendation given to troops who have suffered wounds from “direct or indirect result of enemy action” that required medical attention. Nor does his record indicate that he received the Navy’s Combat Action Ribbon, which requires that a sailor "must have rendered satisfactory performance under enemy fire while actively participating in ground or surface combat engagement.” USA TODAY obtained Cao's record from the Navy.

Cao, 52, through his campaign, declined to answer specific questions about his military service. He has not claimed to have been awarded a Purple Heart or the Navy's Combat Action Ribbon. His record shows that he was awarded a Bronze Star and that he deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. The Bronze Star is awarded to sailors who distinguish themselves by "heroic or meritorious achievement or service."

The Navy designated him a "special operations explosive ordnance disposal/dive officer." He retired as a captain in 2021.

“Capt. Hung Cao is a retired Navy Captain with twenty-five years of honorable service to his country. His service is a matter of public record under his DD 214, as with any retired member of our armed forces," his campaign said in a statement Wednesday, referring to his military personnel form.

In a statement, a Navy spokesperson said there was not a narrative description in the record of why Cao was awarded the Bronze Star. Asked why there was neither a Purple Heart or Combat Action Ribbon, spokesperson Ferry Gene Baylon said the Navy cannot discuss criteria or reasons "someone would or would not have a certain award."

Cao has been more expansive about his service during campaign appearances. When he ran an unsuccessful bid for Congress in 2022, Cao told an audience that combat wounds had fully disabled him.


"I'm 100% disabled, you know, because just from being blown up in combat many times and everything else, you know, knee, shoulders," Cao said on April 22, 2022. “I've got more surgeries than you could possibly imagine.”

In his campaign against Kaine, Cao has continued to stress his military service on radio shows, podcast episodes and in television news segments. Cao has said that he’s been “shot at,” “blown up,” and has “scars” from his time in the military. He often refers to combat deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia as the origin of those combat wounds.

On a June 21 episode of the podcast Talk of Delmarva with Jake Smith, Cao said he "was getting shot at and blown up in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia."

Again, on a June 21 episode of the podcast The Schilling Show, Cao said, "Are you telling me your air-conditioned office where the worst thing that can happen for you is having a paper cut is the same as me getting, you know, blown up and shot at in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia?"



Four retired Navy and Army officers who reviewed Cao’s service record said it was unusual for a sailor severely wounded in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan not to have received a Purple Heart or the Navy’s Combat Action Ribbon.

Cao, in a Facebook post, criticized USA TODAY for asking about his service record and listed questions posed to him by reporters. USA TODAY reporters called, texted and emailed his campaign manager Tuesday and Wednesday seeking comment on Cao's military record.

The campaign has not addressed the questions directly, issuing only the short statement.

"I want to give you all a window into what it's like being a combat veteran who had the gall to run for public office against a career politician," Cao posted. "Any veteran will read this with the same disgust. Imagine being asked to provide documentation of the dates and times Al Qaeda shot at you. Imagine being asked, if you're a disabled veteran, why don't you have a Purple Heart?"

The contest between Cao and Kaine is one of several across the U.S. that will determine which party controls the closely divided Senate.

Cao, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won the primary decisively. He garnered over 60% of the vote in the field of five candidates, which included retired Army Ranger Eddie Garcia, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Chuck Smith, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.
Fuckin incredible. A 25 year career in the Navy retiring as an O-6 somehow isn't impressive enough? Why bullshit over something so easy to get caught at? You're running against Tim Kaine, dummy!

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 1:23 pm
by The Outsider
PetePierson wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:11 am
The Outsider wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:13 am This is why I won't move to the west coast despite those states largely being the most compatible with my ideology.
It is not like the real estate market in Florida is not being affected, right? Yeah, homes & cost of living is cheaper but salaries are lower (in general) as well. Right?
I mean it's still livable. It would be rough for me to buy a house right now, luckily I closed on mine almost exactly 4 years ago. It's about doubled in value.

Whats killing me, and a lot of people right now, is auto and home insurance. That shit is fucked up in FL. I'm basically waiting until I get enough experience in my new career to land a job paying between 80 and 100k a year and then I'm going to bail and move up to either the northeast or somewhere like Minnesota or Michigan.

Upstate NY ideally, the home values in the town I was born in, Colonie, are roughly the same as Spring Hill and their insurance and food is cheaper, and for the higher property taxes (that about balance out with our cost of homeowners insurance vs the homeowners insurance up there) you get significantly better schools, government services, public transportation, better and cheaper water and power, etc.

Sure it isn't perfect, but nothing is. It's a hell of a lot better than the hell hole that Tampa has become, that's for sure. The traffic is insane now, the drivers are fucking horrendous, and I can't afford to live anywhere within 45 minutes of the city making 55k a year.

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 9:15 am
by emby
"they should hand each of them a Roku remote and the first one to start a movie can be president"

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 7:55 am
by emby
We're getting the immunity decision tomorrow according to the Chief justice.

Will we see the court's naked partisanship or will they hang trump out to dry?

I'm thinking naked partisanship

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 10:52 am
by emby
Naked partisanship it is.

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:02 am
by emby
That's it, boys and girls.

The only thing that is going to stop Donald Trump from doing whatever he wants is the electorate. Every single institution in the country has failed to hem this motherfucker up.

Tell me it's not a referendum on Trump.

Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:52 am
by The Outsider
I would like to thank the Supreme Court for overturning the Chevron Deference so I can experience the same lead paint, tainted water, and shit air that people in the early-mid 1900s did.


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Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:57 pm
by The Outsider
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Re: Sarin-dippity

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2024 1:37 pm
by PetePierson
emby wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:02 am That's it, boys and girls.

The only thing that is going to stop Donald Trump from doing whatever he wants is the electorate. Every single institution in the country has failed to hem this motherfucker up.

Tell me it's not a referendum on Trump.
Egggzactly. The Deep State is learning, albeit slowly. They aren't going to give one reason to question Joey's triumphant victory!

The Outsider wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:52 am I would like to thank the Supreme Court for overturning the Chevron Deference so I can experience the same lead paint, tainted water, and shit air that people in the early-mid 1900s did.
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A family fishing company, Loper Bright Enterprises, was being driven out of business, because they couldn't afford the $700 per day they were being charged by the National Marine Fisheries Service to monitor their company.

The thing is, federal law doesn't authorize NMFS to charge businesses for this. They just decided to start doing it in 2013.

Why did they think they could away with just charging people without any legal authorization?
When major corporations realize that the regulatory agencies have the ability to arbitrarily pick winners and losers in their industry, they spare no expense to lobby politicians to put their cronies in charge of those agencies to capture them, give themselves indemnity for the damage they cause, mandate the use of their products and services, have their crony agency chiefs demand subsidies for them, etc.

Corporations have gotten more control over DC since Chevron Deference began, not less.