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The Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions." --American Statesman Daniel Webster (1782-1852)


Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Some Rants and Musings....

 


   On Saturday President Trump came within millimeters of getting assassinated  by a deranged 20 year old that according to reports that have come out later, had time to climb on the roof, use a range finder, and then set up on the roof and a cop saw him, and the guy pointed a rifle at him and the cop retreated down the ladder, meanwhile a lot of people were trying to get the attention of more law enforcement and the secret service about the guy on the roof but for some reason the information didn't seem to go anywhere.  Now here are a few things, I will include a link that has several tidbits of information for everyone that reads my blog.  Don Bongino "did a report on how badly the Secret Service screwed the pooch on this protection detail.", and the "CYA" mode they are in.  Dan Bongino was a Secret Service member for 10 years from 2001 until 2011 so he has some credibility.  Also there are links that a lot of Presidents Trumps detail were pulled to cover "Dr Jill's rally in Pittsburgh "

 


       My thoughts are that the aura of the invulnerability of the USSS is now toast, after the clown show that was witnessed on Saturday, by I honestly believe pure happenstance or divine intervention, the bullet fired by yon asshole would have gone into President Trump's cranium instead of his ear, and it would be a whole different conversation we would be having. Now this is my personal opinion, and yes I am very cynical, part of me wonders because of the clown show that was apparent on Saturday, the Secret Service looked like the Keystone Cops almost, makes me wonder if someone was "encouraged" not to be as diligent as they should be for "career reasons"  I had seen on social media earlier, don't know if it is true, but it makes me wonder there was a post on "X" and some of the others that the "Overwatch Sniper" team couldn't get clearance to shoot until the perp shot first, personally I find that hard to believe but after seeing the clown show from D.C I wonder if there is some truth to this.  I also know that if something had happened to President Trump, the discussion would have been much different, knowing the lefties, they would have been estactic and the rest of us would have been shocked, well we are shocked anyway, but it is almost expected because for 9 years now President Trump has been compared to well you get the picture...


      Go on Farcebook and and "X" and Insty and check out "Libs of TikTok", they have been going after all these lefties that have been wishing that the shooter had better aim, there is a lot of teachers, and other professionals in those ranks. These are the people teaching your kids...no wonder they are messed up including some staffers to several Donk politicians that use their congress critter "X" account to say unkind things and they got caught....darn....   Well anyway. like I said, there have been calls for the head of the USSS to resign, but she was a DEI hire from the Xiden Administration, as I recall, she came from Pepsi, and wasn't an internal hire, and they have really pushed the DEI for the past several years in the Secret Service, I wonder if this played a role in this debacle.  There needs to be an independent review, anything from the DOJ or DHS or the FBI will be spun to absolve them of any responsibility, do you know how I know...remember the Afghanistan withdrawal? after that shitshow, several general officers should have been cashiered out of the service...but nobody was punished despite the huge lose of prestige, equipment and worse of all 13 American G.I's lost their lives over a preventable event and none of the people in charge got punished.  Now you wonder why the people why here in flyover country don't want their kids signing up....they flat don't trust those self serving shits to give a damm about their solders....unless it is pride month...they are all over that crap because it part of their metrics that they are graded for promotions and assignments.

     


   This was discussed in prior post, but I will discuss it briefly, the left like to use violence as a volume knob, they turn it up or down to suit a political purpose, you notice after the assassination attempt on President Trump, there were no riots, no burning police cars, no burning apartments, or anything that would happen if the left were "Unhappy" about something, they would burn, loot and toss police cars, and the soft on crime DA's would give them a pass, that is how criminal justice system works here in the United States.  We on the right side of the aisle are not like the people on the left, now that being said, we do view President Trump as our last hope for our country, if something were to happen to him, the possibility of that switch being flipped is a heck of a lot closer, that is all I'm gonna say.  Do I want to live in spicy times....no, but who know what happens when it is decision time.


     I was in one of the Big box warehouse stores in my area and I saw this and I wanted to "ralph", I then commented, "This douche should have been in jail for all the lives he ruined", the jobs people lost, and families destroyed because of the junk science he pulled out of his ass, I remember the pressure I and others were under because we refused "The Jab"  and the resulting bullcrap that went along with it.

I was going to visit my brother from another mother to pass some BB Guns to him that belonged to the district, and I was in my subdivision, and I decided to stop for a moment, Sirius XM was playing my favorite song, and check out the temperature outside....*Dang*


   Was kinda warm...LOL

     Well anyway, My brother from another mother met me at the scout hut, he was driving his sons truck, yep my old truck, "The Precious" It was strange seeing my old truck, I like my new truck a lot, but I have a soft spot for my old truck, we had a lot adventures togethers, after putting the BB guns away in the scout hut, we BSed a bit then I took a picture of both trucks because I am weird that way...so there.

  I am still working all the overtime, I did this on my Sunday,   I will try to get more blogging in more often. I didn't realize that I had left my blog unattended this long, I will try to avoid this in the future.

Friday, July 5, 2024

"Fixing the Military requires a dying art called Leadership"

 

This ties in with the post I posted a week ago?, I shamelessly snagged this off "Townhall.com".  The rot started in the mid 90's under the Clinton administration with the "Political Zampolits" that Hillary was espousing pushing for women's rights even to the determent of the service. and it expanded its fiefdom as succeeding democrat presidents  and influential politicians pushed the agenda to be all encompassing. to include all "Marginalized groups" which means basically anyone that isn't white and male...unless you are gay.  Then people wonder why there is a huge recruiting gap when the red state kids ain't signing up because they ain't buying what you are selling.  


On this Independence Day, we all know our military has been shattered into fragments of what it was back in the early 1990s, when it was the undisputed most lethal force on earth and certainly one of the greatest armies in human history. America’s victory in Desert Storm, nearly forgotten by a force now more concerned with the strategic threat allegedly posed by warm weather and with catering to the gender-delusional, was on par with the victories of Hannibal, Alexander, and Caesar. That’s no exaggeration. A Cold War military that spent decades ready to hold the Fulda Gap against the red hordes annihilated a nation’s entire military in 100 hours and barely broke a sweat. But today, our military is a disaster. It can’t win wars and it can’t even convince normal Americans to join or stay very long if they do. This disaster has to be undone, and only a Trump victory can do that. Another Biden term and it’s over, but after President Golem botched the debate we have a good chance of getting Trump 2.0 and a shot at rescuing our men and women in uniform from the Perfumed Princes of the Pentagon.

So, how do you go about fixing the Pentagon? 

You start with leadership. Not just shinier stuff. Not smarter policies. Not better plans. Good, solid, old-fashioned leadership. That’s the key.

Yes, we have terrible procurement problems. Our equipment is aging, and we cannot seem to buy effective new gear for a reasonable price within a reasonable timeframe. And yes, we are a strategic mess, with a senior officer corps that has failed to grapple with our real enemies and instead focuses on the trendy boogeymen that terrify leftist civilian poobahs, like “extremism” and the climate hoax. But the most pressing issue our military faces is cultural. Without morale, and without a laser-focus on winning, you will fail. Our military today is less a military than a huge, woke HR department that occasionally drops bombs. 

War is a people business. Our people are alienated. They feel abused and betrayed because they have been. They sense our strategic drift. They do not trust our uniformed leaders, and not unreasonably. The generals’ and admirals’ grotesque betrayal of the troops during COVID was a disaster, but that was only one of many failures. Getting our troops killed in Kabul – with no accountability for the people in charge might I add – was another. Whoever put our magnificent warriors at Abbey Gate under those conditions should be making big rocks into little rocks at Leavenworth, not enjoying a cush retirement gig on the board of some outfit like Boeing.

But heaven forbid a trooper misplace his M4 – now that’s a real crisis!

We need real military leadership again, starting at the top. We need a new commander-in-chief, but we also need a new Secretary of Defense, one who leads our military instead of managing it. He cannot be a bureaucrat cloistered in a fancy office in the Pentagon and hope to fix this mess. The Secretary of Defense, though a civilian, is in the chain of command, so he should command. He must get his intent out there in no uncertain terms. He must expect that his orders reforming the military be swiftly and efficiently carried out. And he must nuke any resistance he gets without hesitation or mercy.

A commander who doesn’t command is no commander. He’s a joke, a clown, a Vindman. We’ve had far too many of them in the officer corps for far too long.

The next Secretary of Defense must be a veteran, someone who has commanded soldiers in uniform. Certainly, the task facing the next Trump SecDef is a bit more complex than that of a new company or battalion commander taking command, but the principles of leadership are the same. You take “command.” You don’t take “suggestion.” You don’t take “go along, get along.” You take command.

You get one chance to set the tone. Go in soft, and ramping up is nearly impossible when you find people are not doing what you direct. Go in hard. Firm. Clear. Not jerky, not obnoxious. Too often bad leaders mistake angry and mean for clear and firm. The troops want a commander who takes charge and sets out a clear and commonsense intent to accomplish the mission. He must give the orders – not suggestions – to move the military toward his objective, a lethal combat-oriented force. The new SecDef needs to do that on Day One.

How does this work in practice? What does it look like at the Pentagon on Day One of the Second Trump administration? 

He must immediately re-establish that the United States Armed Forces is a military organization and will function as such. This is a resource-tight environment – there’s no time or money for fluff or nonsense. Anything that does not go toward deterring or destroying America’s enemies must go. That’s the guiding principle, and he must take steps to implement that by making unequivocal changes to the current regime.

First, get rid of DEI. It’s done, over, gone. No more “X Month,” not more babble about how “diversity is our strength.” Our strength is our strength, meaning our ability to kill the enemy. The diversity pap posters come down, the civilian DEI personnel are terminated as excess, and any uniformed personnel in DEI slots are reassigned to real jobs. This will be accomplished in seven days; each joint chief will report personally to the SecDef that it has been done. When asked if his order has been carried out, the only acceptable answer is “Yes, sir.”

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Some of those joint chiefs will be new because some are getting retired on Day One. They are lucky – in the future, fired generals and admirals will not be allowed to retire at their current rank. Relieved officers will be retired at the rank at which they last served satisfactorily, and that’s never the rank they held when they were fired. This innovative personnel management policy will work wonders to focus the attention and action of our senior military leaders.

Second, the priority is fighting and the skills that go along with fighting. No more climate hoax nonsense, no more babble about green tanks, no more non-military military education—the military academies and war colleges have lost their way. Their job is to turn out killers. Too often, they turn out woke losers. Fire the heads of all the service schools and replace them with new leaders who get that their mission is to churn out fighters, not schmoozers.

Third, rebuild the trust the military lost because of its COVID policies and the pandemic of toxic leaders at the unit level. Focus on unit-level leadership. Make it clear that the noncommissioned officer corps is the backbone of the military – it’s what made our military work back when it did work. There is such thing as “NCO business” that officers should have no part of – officers don’t know how to conduct sergeant’s business, and when they try, they not only screw up but they tell their NCOs that they don’t trust them. The SecDef’s choice – he must make it his choice – for the senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (SEAC) is a critical one. The SecDef should snag the SEAC from the chairman and keep him close by his side as his personal sanity tester and bullSchiff detector.

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He must rebuild the officer corps. Too often, our troops see not warfighters but timeservers and ticket-punchers in command who chose their careers over taking care of their troops. That needs to end. Not everyone is fit to be a commander even if they hold the required rank – the formal board system to assign officers to command slots has failed. The new SecDef must take a hands-on approach to pick aggressive, capable future leaders within the force as George Marshall did with his legendary notebook of officers to watch. Scrap the boards and have the SecDef and his designees manage the officer corps directly. Personnel is policy. The SecDef must pick his team down to the O5 (lieutenant colonel and Navy commander) level. Some will call subjective assignments unfair; what’s unfair is saddling our troops with commanders who look good on paper but can’t lead or fight.

The bureaucracy will attempt to bury the SecDef in the bowels of the Pentagon so it can co-opt him using the mushroom treatment – keep him in the dark and feed him manure. He must physically break out of there and reserve blocks of time to visit the field. He should start Day One by walking the Pentagon halls and dropping in on his troops – it’s called “leadership by walking around,” and it works. 

He needs to make short-notice trips to see what’s really happening elsewhere. “Ladies and gentlemen, this afternoon I am flying to – let’s see – how about Newport News to look at ships? I want a helicopter on the pad in an hour. Don’t tell the base commander. It’ll be a surprise.” And then he needs to go, along with some Navy subject matter expert straphangers, and ask questions like, “Admiral, why is that destroyer covered in rust instead of gleaming? Wait, let me ask your second-in-command because he’s now in charge since you are relieved.”

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The SecDef cannot be everywhere, so he needs personal representatives outside of Pentagon channels to visit bases to find out the ground truth in the field and reinforce the SecDef’s intent. They should be pairs of retired senior officers and senior noncommissioned officers. Having NCO participation is critical. Private Jones knows the real story but he won’t tell some retired colonel. He will tell a retired first sergeant. These Special Representatives of the Secretary of Defense will be his independent eyes and ears. They need a travel budget and the credentials that make clear that they are present on the SecDef’s personal behalf. After the first general who tells the SecDef’s reps they can’t come onto his airbase gets relieved, that will be the end of the overt resistance.

But there will be covert resistance to the SecDef’s reforms. That’s why he must trim the Pentagon’s bloated civilian staff starting Day One. There is a lot of talk about how you cannot fire civil service personnel. That’s not so – you just have to do it right. And you don’t necessarily need to fire them – you can solve the problem by transferring them. Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska will get a bunch of new civilian workers. But mostly you have to work the system. Fire them or move them and then let them fight it. By the time their case is resolved, the SecDef will be retired and the lazy civil servant will be old.

There are many specific things the new SecDef must do, but a single general one. He must lead. This next Secretary of Defense cannot be a bureaucrat and hope to fix the primary problem with our military – the fact that it has stopped functioning like a military. This is why we fail to win wars. This is why our enlistees and junior officers leave the service. This is why vets dissuade young people from joining. We definitely cannot have another failure like Robert McNamara or Mark Esper. But we also do not necessarily need a George Patton or a Douglas MacArthur. Another George Marshall or Dwight Eisenhower, commanders who commanded without fanfare, would be great. Regardless, we need a real leader in the Pentagon. And starting Day One of Trump 2.0, he needs to lead.

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

U.S. Military Has Turned Into ‘Vast DEI Bureaucracy’ Under Biden, Study Finds

   Still working all the OT. 

Word on the street is that the services are having a hard time getting recruits becuase the white guys don't want to join because they saw the DEI in action in school and they don't want to deal with the same crap in the service where they are blamed for everything and see people less qualified getting promoted because of "DEI". How can you get kids to defend your civilization after telling them for 12 years that they are the root of all evil in the world.

    I saw this article in the "Tampa Free Press"




The U.S. military and Pentagon have turned into a “vast DEI bureaucracy” under the Biden administration, according to a study released on Tuesday.

The Biden administration has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which first started to be implemented roughly four decades ago, in the military since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021.

A year-long study by the Arizona State University Center for American Institutions, examining online and published materials, alleges that current DEI policies and programs are creating a “race and sex-based scapegoating and stereotyping” environment in the military and hampering defense effectiveness.

“It’s no surprise that young people are turning away from military service in record numbers. As this comprehensive report illuminates, DEI indoctrination has become a core component of military training that begins for officers even at the service academies,” Matt Lohmeier, former Space Force commander, said in a statement on Tuesday. “How can we be prepared to confront our adversaries if our warfighters aren’t laser-focused on the mission but instead are divided and distracted by ideology?”

The study lists examples of DEI policies and initiatives among different branches; an Air Force Combat Command “toolkit” for training and holding “courageous conversations” about white privilege and unexamined bias. An Air Force article on retention advocates for servicemembers to “add personal pronouns to email signature blocks” because “it can influence whether someone will stay in their organization.

The study lists examples of DEI policies and initiatives among different branches; an Air Force Combat Command “toolkit” for training and holding “courageous conversations” about white privilege and unexamined bias. An Air Force article on retention advocates for servicemembers to “add personal pronouns to email signature blocks” because “it can influence whether someone will stay in their organization.

The Navy’s training for anti-extremism considers Black Lives Matter (BLM) a non-political topic, despite the BLM organization advocating for defunding the police, according to the study. The study also points to two high-level officers in the Marine Corps who advocated against racial “colorblindness” because it promoted racism and promoted white supremacy.

DEI policies also extend to service academies, which have diversity and equity offices that perform training and support racial and gender-based “affinity groups,” according to the study. “Eyes and ears” programs are implemented to encourage individuals to report anything they overhear that challenges DEI norms.

The study points to examples of DEI initiatives being implemented in service academies; a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) filed by the watchdog group Justice Watch compelled the Air Force Academy to release coursework material advocating for critical race theory through the 1619 Project, a controversial project that claims America’s “true founding” was when slaves first arrived in 1619. The Naval Academy’s “peer education” program aims to recruit midshipmen to host mandatory conversations about DEI with their colleagues.

“Knowledge of the nation that cadets defend is elective. DEI is the core,” the study reads.

The study says that DEI’s focus on addressing “white supremism” as a core problem plaguing the military and country undermines servicemembers’ mission because it asks them “to defend a nation that is an alleged cesspit of racism and discrimination.” There is “little or no evidence” that white supremacy is a problem in the military, pointing to the Department of Defense only being able to identify 100 white supremacists among 2.1 million servicemembers in 2021.

The notion of dividing servicemembers into different racial and gender categories is “Orwellian” and “sows distrust and undermines unit cohesion and teamwork,” the study claims, because it undermines the goal of having a united military dedicated to protecting the country.

The study urges that the military return to the “outstanding tradition” of merit-based selections and promotions and enforcement of non-discrimination among races and genders. The study also calls for all training and coursework taught in social science and humanities at service academies to be made publicly available.

But “the surest way to eliminate the concerning trends we have identified, and the growth of race and sex-based scapegoating and stereotyping in the U.S. military, is to altogether end the DEI bureaucracy there,” the study reads.

The Pentagon didn’t immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Happy Dads Day

 I posted this back in 2021,   I decided to repost it, I am missing my Dad a bit today for some reason, my son moved out earlier this year and we are officially "Empty Nesters" now.  I know I did my job well, I raised my son properly as a dad should,he still calls me for work advice and some other things but I feel kinda lost I guess, if that makes sense.  for now all I do is work a lot of overtime, I have had to curtail my scouting activities back big time because of my work schedule right now.  I was looking at my older Fathers day post and for some reason this one seemed to *speak* to me.

 I want to wish all the Dads out there that are doing all the things out there and being all the things for their kids a Happy Fathers Day, you know the guys, they are the ones that are involved with their kids from all the football practices, homework, baseball practices, taking the kids fishing, shooting, camping, and being involved.  that takes a special person to do all those things.  The job continued after the kids are grown and the Dads are still the ones that can help fix things or give advice because how matter how old you are, you still talk to your Dad, as I did until very recently when St Peter Cut Orders for my Dad to report to Fiddlers Green, this Fathers Day will be more difficult for it will be my first Fathers Day without my Dad and it feels strange, I am used to picking up the phone and "rattling his cage" as the saying went and talking to him about most anything from politics, to regular things to one of my blog post, I used him as an "unofficial" advisor on my Vietnam post because I tried to be accurate,( especially with those post to honor that generation that served and got shat upon by the Hippie scum and other democrats) to how my son is doing, both of them likes to fish, whereas I didn't see the attraction... I guess the fishing gene missed a generation it seems.


 I would also like to throw an "Attaboy" to the Moms out there that are doing the double duty because the "Dad" ain't in the picture, I see it because as part of my scout duties, there are a lot of single moms and they put their boys in Scouts because they want to see their boys have a positive role model in their lives and we guys try our best to provide one.

                               

Again, I want to wish all my friends a "Happy Fathers Day".