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Grand Unified Election Thread 2: What is the difference between Biden and Dump?

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Have you been paying attention the past four years? Heck, the past four weeks?!

Trump never goes away quietly.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/07/opini...iat/index.html

Leaving office quietly is not a hallmark of leaders like Trump, who live in fear of the loss of adulation and power that defeat brings -- and the prospect of prosecution for their misdeeds once they no longer have presidential immunity.

I'm not new here and my thoughts and disdain for Trump are well known. Some of you are responding to me as if I'm Hovey.

Also I don't there's a chance in hell he runs in 2024.
 
When I was in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor, I worked mostly with Air Force personnel. They told me they were required to take target practice once a year. Yes, you read that correctly, once a year. In a war zone.

However, the AF realized being in a war zone probably required more practice. So, they upped the requirement to ... ready for this ... twice a year.

But c'mon. That's Air Force.
 
When I was in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor, I worked mostly with Air Force personnel. They told me they were required to take target practice once a year. Yes, you read that correctly, once a year. In a war zone.

However, the AF realized being in a war zone probably required more practice. So, they upped the requirement to ... ready for this ... twice a year.

My brother was Air Guard until he retired with about 25 years of service, roughly 18 years ago. When he was still in the service, he would have to qualify on his M-14/16/whichever-model-was-current once every year. Qualification included target accuracy ratings. If you're going to maintain accuracy, you're going to be at the firing range more than once per year. Failure to qualify meant that you would then be forced into routine practice sessions for X weeks until you could then qualify. Failure after that meant disciplinary situations, up to and including discharge from the Air Guard.
 
If you’re not already, follow Jim Stewartson QAnon Eliminator - he’s tracking and exposing the coup online (since the cops are not interested)
 
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