Assassin said:I was in the last draft, then it got canceled. Not a good time. My second biggest regret in life is not serving.FLBear5630 said:I was between Viet Nam and Afghanistan. Desert Storm was done right. So I didn't experience that.KaiBear said:At 69 you hate the waste of lives.FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:You are welcome.Assassin said:Thanks for your serviceFLBear5630 said:Yes, I served.Harrison Bergeron said:You are misrepresenting what he said. Around rules of engagement, he was talking about men on the ground getting contradictory orders and confusion.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:Incorrect.FLBear5630 said:That is not correct, there is a reason that the Senate has to confirm. The system is set up to make sure that unqualified or high risk people don't get confirmed. Your method is what produced Austin. Austin should not have been in that position for several reasons, the same with Mattis. They were not far enough away from their active duty time. Civilian control of the military should be a non-negotiable. Hegswath has other issues that make him problematic in that role. Notice I said "in that role", not that he can't be in the Trump's White House.Harrison Bergeron said:You're welcome to your opinion. The issue is that the chief executive should have the ability to appoint whom he wants without the constant attempts to undermine democracy. We just came four four years of the most incompetent administration in history where the only qualifications was being blek or mentally ill.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:There is a reason the Military-Industrial Complex has drawn this line in the sand.4th and Inches said:thats 2, now we wait for the 3rdboognish_bear said:Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations,…
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski (@lisamurkowski) January 23, 2025
I wonder how much she's getting paid by defense contractors.
This is not about that. He said he was modernizing, that means cash cow for contractors. Anyone coming in will support modernization and an increase in military spending.
This is personal, he said things in his hearing that might be overlooked in a Platoon meeting by a Junior Officer or E5 that is not what you want SecDef saying. Especially his contempt for the law (JAG corps) and admitting to ignoring rules of engagement That sounds good in movies, but in real.life a good way to be prosecuted for war crimes. This is SecDef we are talking about.
In addition to the personal life issues that may be overlooked in an elected official but not SecDef or law enforcement agency.
He would be fine as Press Secretary but not SecDef.
Lloyd Austin is a buffoon who rode affirmative action to the top. He was so incompetent that he literally disappeared and no one noticed.
The Military-Industrial complex hates Hegseth for a reason ... to me that makes him a great choice.
You guys want to just re-write the Constitution based on what you want and who the President is. Checks and Balances have to stay in place. Biden was a disaster because of just what you say we should do with Trump.
If you would turn of The View and were basically informed, you would realize 90% of the questions asked by the Democrat morons have nothing to do with the job.
The fact that the Military Industrial complex is full force against Hegsepth gives him points with me.
You guys just want to kill democracy and have us ruled by the global elites. The fact an actual soldier might run the Pentagon makes you guys nuts. You'd rather have a mentally ill man in a dress or a Didn't Earn It.
What questions were not about the job? That he doesn't listen to the Attorneys advising him? That the rules of engagement are fluid? That women shouldn't serve? Motherhood should disqualify someone?
He is being appointed. SECDEF and he answered like he was in a bar drinking beers with buddies. That doesn't concern you?
Turn off the View - he never said women should not serve. Do you just make this stuff up?
Actually listen to his words.
I appreciate having someone as SECDEF that has actually served and is more interested in winning wars that extreme culture war crap. Biden turned the military into a Gaystapo and Didn't Earn It lab, which is why recruitment collapsed. Recruitment already has taken off. I guess we can agree to disagree - I like having a SECDEF that energizes the soldiers as opposed to one that energizes the Military-Industrial complex.
No it does not concern me. How many years did you serve? How many tours did you serve - was it in Afghanistan or Iraq?
That I or anyone else served does not make their opinions more valid when it comes to our Government. People serve our Nation in different ways. Any citizen has just as much right to an opinion and vote as any other. I am sick of hearing that some Navy SEAL has a more valid say than a Navy cook or tech. They all serve a role. Do your job, whatever it is, that is all that counts. We all have different skill sets. Hegwath does not believe that based on his comments, that is why I can't get behind him. He thinks his opinion is more valid.
What I saw in the 82nd. A JAG officer that serves in the 82nd for 20 years has more credibility than ANY National Guard officer, period. But, that is irrelevant to whether he is qualified.
A. IMO those who spend time overseas on any deployment possess more valid viewpoints.
B. IMO those who saw combat possess even more valuable and insightful opinions.
C. IMO reserve officers were no better or worse than ring knockers It all came down to the individual.
D. Did not realize you were in the 82nd. Well done.
2 years. Dumb, only care about getting drunk and laid (which was next to impossible in Fayetteville, 20,000 guys and 6 women) PFC... Like every other PFC. : ). Funny, you miss those days at 60 and hated them at 22.
My half brother John wasn't so lucky. Three tours Tiawan and Vietnam, got out went to UNT, recruited by the CIA and three tours in Laos. KIA Paksong, Laos a month before the ceasefire.
TCU press just picked up my book on my and his bio's.
BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:You are welcome.Assassin said:Thanks for your serviceFLBear5630 said:Yes, I served.Harrison Bergeron said:You are misrepresenting what he said. Around rules of engagement, he was talking about men on the ground getting contradictory orders and confusion.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:Incorrect.FLBear5630 said:That is not correct, there is a reason that the Senate has to confirm. The system is set up to make sure that unqualified or high risk people don't get confirmed. Your method is what produced Austin. Austin should not have been in that position for several reasons, the same with Mattis. They were not far enough away from their active duty time. Civilian control of the military should be a non-negotiable. Hegswath has other issues that make him problematic in that role. Notice I said "in that role", not that he can't be in the Trump's White House.Harrison Bergeron said:You're welcome to your opinion. The issue is that the chief executive should have the ability to appoint whom he wants without the constant attempts to undermine democracy. We just came four four years of the most incompetent administration in history where the only qualifications was being blek or mentally ill.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:There is a reason the Military-Industrial Complex has drawn this line in the sand.4th and Inches said:thats 2, now we wait for the 3rdboognish_bear said:Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations,…
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski (@lisamurkowski) January 23, 2025
I wonder how much she's getting paid by defense contractors.
This is not about that. He said he was modernizing, that means cash cow for contractors. Anyone coming in will support modernization and an increase in military spending.
This is personal, he said things in his hearing that might be overlooked in a Platoon meeting by a Junior Officer or E5 that is not what you want SecDef saying. Especially his contempt for the law (JAG corps) and admitting to ignoring rules of engagement That sounds good in movies, but in real.life a good way to be prosecuted for war crimes. This is SecDef we are talking about.
In addition to the personal life issues that may be overlooked in an elected official but not SecDef or law enforcement agency.
He would be fine as Press Secretary but not SecDef.
Lloyd Austin is a buffoon who rode affirmative action to the top. He was so incompetent that he literally disappeared and no one noticed.
The Military-Industrial complex hates Hegseth for a reason ... to me that makes him a great choice.
You guys want to just re-write the Constitution based on what you want and who the President is. Checks and Balances have to stay in place. Biden was a disaster because of just what you say we should do with Trump.
If you would turn of The View and were basically informed, you would realize 90% of the questions asked by the Democrat morons have nothing to do with the job.
The fact that the Military Industrial complex is full force against Hegsepth gives him points with me.
You guys just want to kill democracy and have us ruled by the global elites. The fact an actual soldier might run the Pentagon makes you guys nuts. You'd rather have a mentally ill man in a dress or a Didn't Earn It.
What questions were not about the job? That he doesn't listen to the Attorneys advising him? That the rules of engagement are fluid? That women shouldn't serve? Motherhood should disqualify someone?
He is being appointed. SECDEF and he answered like he was in a bar drinking beers with buddies. That doesn't concern you?
Turn off the View - he never said women should not serve. Do you just make this stuff up?
Actually listen to his words.
I appreciate having someone as SECDEF that has actually served and is more interested in winning wars that extreme culture war crap. Biden turned the military into a Gaystapo and Didn't Earn It lab, which is why recruitment collapsed. Recruitment already has taken off. I guess we can agree to disagree - I like having a SECDEF that energizes the soldiers as opposed to one that energizes the Military-Industrial complex.
No it does not concern me. How many years did you serve? How many tours did you serve - was it in Afghanistan or Iraq?
That I or anyone else served does not make their opinions more valid when it comes to our Government. People serve our Nation in different ways. Any citizen has just as much right to an opinion and vote as any other. I am sick of hearing that some Navy SEAL has a more valid say than a Navy cook or tech. They all serve a role. Do your job, whatever it is, that is all that counts. We all have different skill sets. Hegwath does not believe that based on his comments, that is why I can't get behind him. He thinks his opinion is more valid.
What I saw in the 82nd. A JAG officer that serves in the 82nd for 20 years has more credibility than ANY National Guard officer, period. But, that is irrelevant to whether he is qualified.
A. IMO those who spend time overseas on any deployment possess more valid viewpoints.
B. IMO those who saw combat possess even more valuable and insightful opinions.
C. IMO reserve officers were no better or worse than ring knockers It all came down to the individual.
D. Did not realize you were in the 82nd. Well done.
2 years. Dumb, only care about getting drunk and laid (which was next to impossible in Fayetteville, 20,000 guys and 6 women) PFC... Like every other PFC. : ). Funny, you miss those days at 60 and hated them at 22.
At 69 you hate the waste of lives.
I was between Viet Nam and Afghanistan. Desert Storm was done right. So I didn't experience that.
Desert Dtorm was done right unless you lost an arm or leg or had shrapnel throughout your abdomen.
Then you go home to recover and find out absolutely no one outside of your unit and ( maybe ) your family gives a flying *****
That's one thing I love about Trump…….he isn't interested in playing Rambo with other peoples blood.
boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
FLBear5630 said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
Ok, he is our SecDef. Now let's see how he does.
I hope he is successful. If not, that means bad things for our country. I do not think the Military-Industrial Complex has much to worry about, modernization is expensive. DOD budget is going up, not down.Harrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
Ok, he is our SecDef. Now let's see how he does.
Exactly. And unlike regressives, if he does a poor job i'll call for his firing.
Thank you for your service.
FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:You are welcome.Assassin said:Thanks for your serviceFLBear5630 said:Yes, I served.Harrison Bergeron said:You are misrepresenting what he said. Around rules of engagement, he was talking about men on the ground getting contradictory orders and confusion.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:Incorrect.FLBear5630 said:That is not correct, there is a reason that the Senate has to confirm. The system is set up to make sure that unqualified or high risk people don't get confirmed. Your method is what produced Austin. Austin should not have been in that position for several reasons, the same with Mattis. They were not far enough away from their active duty time. Civilian control of the military should be a non-negotiable. Hegswath has other issues that make him problematic in that role. Notice I said "in that role", not that he can't be in the Trump's White House.Harrison Bergeron said:You're welcome to your opinion. The issue is that the chief executive should have the ability to appoint whom he wants without the constant attempts to undermine democracy. We just came four four years of the most incompetent administration in history where the only qualifications was being blek or mentally ill.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:There is a reason the Military-Industrial Complex has drawn this line in the sand.4th and Inches said:thats 2, now we wait for the 3rdboognish_bear said:Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations,…
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski (@lisamurkowski) January 23, 2025
I wonder how much she's getting paid by defense contractors.
This is not about that. He said he was modernizing, that means cash cow for contractors. Anyone coming in will support modernization and an increase in military spending.
This is personal, he said things in his hearing that might be overlooked in a Platoon meeting by a Junior Officer or E5 that is not what you want SecDef saying. Especially his contempt for the law (JAG corps) and admitting to ignoring rules of engagement That sounds good in movies, but in real.life a good way to be prosecuted for war crimes. This is SecDef we are talking about.
In addition to the personal life issues that may be overlooked in an elected official but not SecDef or law enforcement agency.
He would be fine as Press Secretary but not SecDef.
Lloyd Austin is a buffoon who rode affirmative action to the top. He was so incompetent that he literally disappeared and no one noticed.
The Military-Industrial complex hates Hegseth for a reason ... to me that makes him a great choice.
You guys want to just re-write the Constitution based on what you want and who the President is. Checks and Balances have to stay in place. Biden was a disaster because of just what you say we should do with Trump.
If you would turn of The View and were basically informed, you would realize 90% of the questions asked by the Democrat morons have nothing to do with the job.
The fact that the Military Industrial complex is full force against Hegsepth gives him points with me.
You guys just want to kill democracy and have us ruled by the global elites. The fact an actual soldier might run the Pentagon makes you guys nuts. You'd rather have a mentally ill man in a dress or a Didn't Earn It.
What questions were not about the job? That he doesn't listen to the Attorneys advising him? That the rules of engagement are fluid? That women shouldn't serve? Motherhood should disqualify someone?
He is being appointed. SECDEF and he answered like he was in a bar drinking beers with buddies. That doesn't concern you?
Turn off the View - he never said women should not serve. Do you just make this stuff up?
Actually listen to his words.
I appreciate having someone as SECDEF that has actually served and is more interested in winning wars that extreme culture war crap. Biden turned the military into a Gaystapo and Didn't Earn It lab, which is why recruitment collapsed. Recruitment already has taken off. I guess we can agree to disagree - I like having a SECDEF that energizes the soldiers as opposed to one that energizes the Military-Industrial complex.
No it does not concern me. How many years did you serve? How many tours did you serve - was it in Afghanistan or Iraq?
That I or anyone else served does not make their opinions more valid when it comes to our Government. People serve our Nation in different ways. Any citizen has just as much right to an opinion and vote as any other. I am sick of hearing that some Navy SEAL has a more valid say than a Navy cook or tech. They all serve a role. Do your job, whatever it is, that is all that counts. We all have different skill sets. Hegwath does not believe that based on his comments, that is why I can't get behind him. He thinks his opinion is more valid.
What I saw in the 82nd. A JAG officer that serves in the 82nd for 20 years has more credibility than ANY National Guard officer, period. But, that is irrelevant to whether he is qualified.
A. IMO those who spend time overseas on any deployment possess more valid viewpoints.
B. IMO those who saw combat possess even more valuable and insightful opinions.
C. IMO reserve officers were no better or worse than ring knockers It all came down to the individual.
D. Did not realize you were in the 82nd. Well done.
2 years. Dumb, only care about getting drunk and laid (which was next to impossible in Fayetteville, 20,000 guys and 6 women) PFC... Like every other PFC. : ). Funny, you miss those days at 60 and hated them at 22.
At 69 you hate the waste of lives.
I was between Viet Nam and Afghanistan. Desert Storm was done right. So I didn't experience that.
Desert Dtorm was done right unless you lost an arm or leg or had shrapnel throughout your abdomen.
Then you go home to recover and find out absolutely no one outside of your unit and ( maybe ) your family gives a flying *****
That's one thing I love about Trump…….he isn't interested in playing Rambo with other peoples blood.
You keep bringing up the individual cost, I am talking at the National level.
I agree bad **** happens. Not only in combat, but training. We can't control those things. They happen. You don't have to be a infantryman to have risk. VA is another story.
I am talking National policy in regards to SECDEF. Bush did as good as he good. He put together a coalition, made sure there was adequate force, set missions goals and an exit strategy. We didn't go beyond the mission goals and got the troops home. That is what I am talking about. Iraq and Afghanistan were not that way. DS casualties were minimal compared to other wars.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have an Infantryman from the GWOT at the top of the DoD. pic.twitter.com/VDx7ShcHq7
— Sliced Driver (@GeorgiaMan45) January 25, 2025
Don't disagree. I think EVERYONE should do 2-3 years as lower enlisted. Gives you a different perspective on life.KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:You are welcome.Assassin said:Thanks for your serviceFLBear5630 said:Yes, I served.Harrison Bergeron said:You are misrepresenting what he said. Around rules of engagement, he was talking about men on the ground getting contradictory orders and confusion.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:Incorrect.FLBear5630 said:That is not correct, there is a reason that the Senate has to confirm. The system is set up to make sure that unqualified or high risk people don't get confirmed. Your method is what produced Austin. Austin should not have been in that position for several reasons, the same with Mattis. They were not far enough away from their active duty time. Civilian control of the military should be a non-negotiable. Hegswath has other issues that make him problematic in that role. Notice I said "in that role", not that he can't be in the Trump's White House.Harrison Bergeron said:You're welcome to your opinion. The issue is that the chief executive should have the ability to appoint whom he wants without the constant attempts to undermine democracy. We just came four four years of the most incompetent administration in history where the only qualifications was being blek or mentally ill.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:There is a reason the Military-Industrial Complex has drawn this line in the sand.4th and Inches said:thats 2, now we wait for the 3rdboognish_bear said:Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations,…
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski (@lisamurkowski) January 23, 2025
I wonder how much she's getting paid by defense contractors.
This is not about that. He said he was modernizing, that means cash cow for contractors. Anyone coming in will support modernization and an increase in military spending.
This is personal, he said things in his hearing that might be overlooked in a Platoon meeting by a Junior Officer or E5 that is not what you want SecDef saying. Especially his contempt for the law (JAG corps) and admitting to ignoring rules of engagement That sounds good in movies, but in real.life a good way to be prosecuted for war crimes. This is SecDef we are talking about.
In addition to the personal life issues that may be overlooked in an elected official but not SecDef or law enforcement agency.
He would be fine as Press Secretary but not SecDef.
Lloyd Austin is a buffoon who rode affirmative action to the top. He was so incompetent that he literally disappeared and no one noticed.
The Military-Industrial complex hates Hegseth for a reason ... to me that makes him a great choice.
You guys want to just re-write the Constitution based on what you want and who the President is. Checks and Balances have to stay in place. Biden was a disaster because of just what you say we should do with Trump.
If you would turn of The View and were basically informed, you would realize 90% of the questions asked by the Democrat morons have nothing to do with the job.
The fact that the Military Industrial complex is full force against Hegsepth gives him points with me.
You guys just want to kill democracy and have us ruled by the global elites. The fact an actual soldier might run the Pentagon makes you guys nuts. You'd rather have a mentally ill man in a dress or a Didn't Earn It.
What questions were not about the job? That he doesn't listen to the Attorneys advising him? That the rules of engagement are fluid? That women shouldn't serve? Motherhood should disqualify someone?
He is being appointed. SECDEF and he answered like he was in a bar drinking beers with buddies. That doesn't concern you?
Turn off the View - he never said women should not serve. Do you just make this stuff up?
Actually listen to his words.
I appreciate having someone as SECDEF that has actually served and is more interested in winning wars that extreme culture war crap. Biden turned the military into a Gaystapo and Didn't Earn It lab, which is why recruitment collapsed. Recruitment already has taken off. I guess we can agree to disagree - I like having a SECDEF that energizes the soldiers as opposed to one that energizes the Military-Industrial complex.
No it does not concern me. How many years did you serve? How many tours did you serve - was it in Afghanistan or Iraq?
That I or anyone else served does not make their opinions more valid when it comes to our Government. People serve our Nation in different ways. Any citizen has just as much right to an opinion and vote as any other. I am sick of hearing that some Navy SEAL has a more valid say than a Navy cook or tech. They all serve a role. Do your job, whatever it is, that is all that counts. We all have different skill sets. Hegwath does not believe that based on his comments, that is why I can't get behind him. He thinks his opinion is more valid.
What I saw in the 82nd. A JAG officer that serves in the 82nd for 20 years has more credibility than ANY National Guard officer, period. But, that is irrelevant to whether he is qualified.
A. IMO those who spend time overseas on any deployment possess more valid viewpoints.
B. IMO those who saw combat possess even more valuable and insightful opinions.
C. IMO reserve officers were no better or worse than ring knockers It all came down to the individual.
D. Did not realize you were in the 82nd. Well done.
2 years. Dumb, only care about getting drunk and laid (which was next to impossible in Fayetteville, 20,000 guys and 6 women) PFC... Like every other PFC. : ). Funny, you miss those days at 60 and hated them at 22.
At 69 you hate the waste of lives.
I was between Viet Nam and Afghanistan. Desert Storm was done right. So I didn't experience that.
Desert Dtorm was done right unless you lost an arm or leg or had shrapnel throughout your abdomen.
Then you go home to recover and find out absolutely no one outside of your unit and ( maybe ) your family gives a flying *****
That's one thing I love about Trump…….he isn't interested in playing Rambo with other peoples blood.
You keep bringing up the individual cost, I am talking at the National level.
I agree bad **** happens. Not only in combat, but training. We can't control those things. They happen. You don't have to be a infantryman to have risk. VA is another story.
I am talking National policy in regards to SECDEF. Bush did as good as he good. He put together a coalition, made sure there was adequate force, set missions goals and an exit strategy. We didn't go beyond the mission goals and got the troops home. That is what I am talking about. Iraq and Afghanistan were not that way. DS casualties were minimal compared to other wars.
National policy would be drastically different if it were the sons of the elites coming back in body bags.
Though I do agree Bush had more justification than most in going to war.
FLBear5630 said:Don't disagree. I think EVERYONE should do 2-3 years as lower enlisted. Gives you a different perspective on life.KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:You are welcome.Assassin said:Thanks for your serviceFLBear5630 said:Yes, I served.Harrison Bergeron said:You are misrepresenting what he said. Around rules of engagement, he was talking about men on the ground getting contradictory orders and confusion.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:Incorrect.FLBear5630 said:That is not correct, there is a reason that the Senate has to confirm. The system is set up to make sure that unqualified or high risk people don't get confirmed. Your method is what produced Austin. Austin should not have been in that position for several reasons, the same with Mattis. They were not far enough away from their active duty time. Civilian control of the military should be a non-negotiable. Hegswath has other issues that make him problematic in that role. Notice I said "in that role", not that he can't be in the Trump's White House.Harrison Bergeron said:You're welcome to your opinion. The issue is that the chief executive should have the ability to appoint whom he wants without the constant attempts to undermine democracy. We just came four four years of the most incompetent administration in history where the only qualifications was being blek or mentally ill.FLBear5630 said:Harrison Bergeron said:There is a reason the Military-Industrial Complex has drawn this line in the sand.4th and Inches said:thats 2, now we wait for the 3rdboognish_bear said:Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations,…
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski (@lisamurkowski) January 23, 2025
I wonder how much she's getting paid by defense contractors.
This is not about that. He said he was modernizing, that means cash cow for contractors. Anyone coming in will support modernization and an increase in military spending.
This is personal, he said things in his hearing that might be overlooked in a Platoon meeting by a Junior Officer or E5 that is not what you want SecDef saying. Especially his contempt for the law (JAG corps) and admitting to ignoring rules of engagement That sounds good in movies, but in real.life a good way to be prosecuted for war crimes. This is SecDef we are talking about.
In addition to the personal life issues that may be overlooked in an elected official but not SecDef or law enforcement agency.
He would be fine as Press Secretary but not SecDef.
Lloyd Austin is a buffoon who rode affirmative action to the top. He was so incompetent that he literally disappeared and no one noticed.
The Military-Industrial complex hates Hegseth for a reason ... to me that makes him a great choice.
You guys want to just re-write the Constitution based on what you want and who the President is. Checks and Balances have to stay in place. Biden was a disaster because of just what you say we should do with Trump.
If you would turn of The View and were basically informed, you would realize 90% of the questions asked by the Democrat morons have nothing to do with the job.
The fact that the Military Industrial complex is full force against Hegsepth gives him points with me.
You guys just want to kill democracy and have us ruled by the global elites. The fact an actual soldier might run the Pentagon makes you guys nuts. You'd rather have a mentally ill man in a dress or a Didn't Earn It.
What questions were not about the job? That he doesn't listen to the Attorneys advising him? That the rules of engagement are fluid? That women shouldn't serve? Motherhood should disqualify someone?
He is being appointed. SECDEF and he answered like he was in a bar drinking beers with buddies. That doesn't concern you?
Turn off the View - he never said women should not serve. Do you just make this stuff up?
Actually listen to his words.
I appreciate having someone as SECDEF that has actually served and is more interested in winning wars that extreme culture war crap. Biden turned the military into a Gaystapo and Didn't Earn It lab, which is why recruitment collapsed. Recruitment already has taken off. I guess we can agree to disagree - I like having a SECDEF that energizes the soldiers as opposed to one that energizes the Military-Industrial complex.
No it does not concern me. How many years did you serve? How many tours did you serve - was it in Afghanistan or Iraq?
That I or anyone else served does not make their opinions more valid when it comes to our Government. People serve our Nation in different ways. Any citizen has just as much right to an opinion and vote as any other. I am sick of hearing that some Navy SEAL has a more valid say than a Navy cook or tech. They all serve a role. Do your job, whatever it is, that is all that counts. We all have different skill sets. Hegwath does not believe that based on his comments, that is why I can't get behind him. He thinks his opinion is more valid.
What I saw in the 82nd. A JAG officer that serves in the 82nd for 20 years has more credibility than ANY National Guard officer, period. But, that is irrelevant to whether he is qualified.
A. IMO those who spend time overseas on any deployment possess more valid viewpoints.
B. IMO those who saw combat possess even more valuable and insightful opinions.
C. IMO reserve officers were no better or worse than ring knockers It all came down to the individual.
D. Did not realize you were in the 82nd. Well done.
2 years. Dumb, only care about getting drunk and laid (which was next to impossible in Fayetteville, 20,000 guys and 6 women) PFC... Like every other PFC. : ). Funny, you miss those days at 60 and hated them at 22.
At 69 you hate the waste of lives.
I was between Viet Nam and Afghanistan. Desert Storm was done right. So I didn't experience that.
Desert Dtorm was done right unless you lost an arm or leg or had shrapnel throughout your abdomen.
Then you go home to recover and find out absolutely no one outside of your unit and ( maybe ) your family gives a flying *****
That's one thing I love about Trump…….he isn't interested in playing Rambo with other peoples blood.
You keep bringing up the individual cost, I am talking at the National level.
I agree bad **** happens. Not only in combat, but training. We can't control those things. They happen. You don't have to be a infantryman to have risk. VA is another story.
I am talking National policy in regards to SECDEF. Bush did as good as he good. He put together a coalition, made sure there was adequate force, set missions goals and an exit strategy. We didn't go beyond the mission goals and got the troops home. That is what I am talking about. Iraq and Afghanistan were not that way. DS casualties were minimal compared to other wars.
National policy would be drastically different if it were the sons of the elites coming back in body bags.
Though I do agree Bush had more justification than most in going to war.
FLBear5630 said:I hope he is successful. If not, that means bad things for our country. I do not think the Military-Industrial Complex has much to worry about, modernization is expensive. DOD budget is going up, not down.Harrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
Ok, he is our SecDef. Now let's see how he does.
Exactly. And unlike regressives, if he does a poor job i'll call for his firing.
Thank you for your service.
Keep in mind, election promises are aspirational. Governing is practical and compromising. He may make progress but have to give in on some items.
So much educational propaganda of my formative years was about being a good loser—"character" & "class" amounted to accepting defeat gracefully.
— The Chivalry Guild (@ChivalryGuild) January 25, 2025
This man is correcting that. It's actually your duty to go after wins. And it's not just about you: others are depending on you. https://t.co/Os2Gq1E0rk
Lloyd Austin was a current member of the Raytheon board and never divested himself.
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Confirmed 93-2 by both parties. pic.twitter.com/qijzD7W4mb
True, but keep in mind at scale deployment. China has great 1st line tech and troops, their bench strength is horrible.Harrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:I hope he is successful. If not, that means bad things for our country. I do not think the Military-Industrial Complex has much to worry about, modernization is expensive. DOD budget is going up, not down.Harrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
Ok, he is our SecDef. Now let's see how he does.
Exactly. And unlike regressives, if he does a poor job i'll call for his firing.
Thank you for your service.
Keep in mind, election promises are aspirational. Governing is practical and compromising. He may make progress but have to give in on some items.
The only thing i will slightly push back on is that modernaiAtion should feature new, innovative technology. The Military Industrial complex is married to the old, 50-year, billion dollar boondoggles.
Those Ukranian drones that were taking out Russian battle tanks that I showed the other day were impressive as hell. The gals can do that just as good as many of the guys. Let that be their combat Call of DutyHarrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:I hope he is successful. If not, that means bad things for our country. I do not think the Military-Industrial Complex has much to worry about, modernization is expensive. DOD budget is going up, not down.Harrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
Ok, he is our SecDef. Now let's see how he does.
Exactly. And unlike regressives, if he does a poor job i'll call for his firing.
Thank you for your service.
Keep in mind, election promises are aspirational. Governing is practical and compromising. He may make progress but have to give in on some items.
The only thing i will slightly push back on is that modernaiAtion should feature new, innovative technology. The Military Industrial complex is married to the old, 50-year, billion dollar boondoggles.
Women have a history of being snipers during the World Wars. I understand the need for a policy, but much of this is so individual based. I do believe that the standards should not be compromised, but at the same time the standards and testing need to be job based. Not just trying to destroy people, when you start seeing too high a percent of men or women not being able to complete because of injury, than the procress needs to be looked at. The point is to identify and train, not just chase away or eliminate.Assassin said:Those Ukranian drones that were taking out Russian battle tanks that I showed the other day were impressive as hell. The gals can do that just as good as many of the guys. Let that be their combat Call of DutyHarrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:I hope he is successful. If not, that means bad things for our country. I do not think the Military-Industrial Complex has much to worry about, modernization is expensive. DOD budget is going up, not down.Harrison Bergeron said:FLBear5630 said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: Pete Hegseth is narrowly confirmed as President Donald Trump's defense secretary, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote. https://t.co/xzBsihDG3p
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 25, 2025
Ok, he is our SecDef. Now let's see how he does.
Exactly. And unlike regressives, if he does a poor job i'll call for his firing.
Thank you for your service.
Keep in mind, election promises are aspirational. Governing is practical and compromising. He may make progress but have to give in on some items.
The only thing i will slightly push back on is that modernaiAtion should feature new, innovative technology. The Military Industrial complex is married to the old, 50-year, billion dollar boondoggles.
The honor of a lifetime. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/zEFnTxQ7iX
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) January 25, 2025
🚨BREAKING: Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivers his first message to the military: pic.twitter.com/Fhzsau94UC
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 25, 2025
Open borders advocate (he was on the board of an open borders NGO) Alejandro Mayorkas was confirmed by a 56 to 43 margin.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) January 25, 2025
Republican Senators Collins, Capito, Murkowski, Portman, Romney, and Sullivan voted Yes.
"Bipartisanship" = Republicans sell out the country. pic.twitter.com/arO7f8c1NF