Well there's no substitute for experience. You can tell a child that the stove is hot, but they won't really understand until they touch it with their hand.
True. When he tells the story it makes me laugh because the look on his face when he explains the shock he felt when he realized the government wasn’t trying to solve anything
Can’t blame you. In the Air Force I witnessed that you really don’t want the govt to do a lot of things. I would say I have retained my idealism from youth but I understand reality even if I want to see things differently and personally try to make a difference where I can
Oh, you mistake me my friend. While I'm not going to get into specifics, I'll give you a general idea of what I meant.
I did five years active Army and seven as a contractor. I worked for and with numerous agencies and I held more keywords than I have fingers and toes.
I saw, heard, read of, and witnessed things that would convince most people that the government should be destroyed and most of the people in it sealed in a shipping container and dumped into the sea.
To explain my seriousness, all of that would be true, and they would still deserve that punishment... even if fully half the political spectrum of this country wasn't compromised of satanic pedophiles.
They could be completely innocent of crimes against little ones, and never have had a thought of worshipping the dark one, and it would be absolutely necessary to pitylessly destroy them on an industrial scale.
Still boggles my mind that being a student of Friedman didn’t cure him of his Marxism but what did was working for the government
Well there's no substitute for experience. You can tell a child that the stove is hot, but they won't really understand until they touch it with their hand.
It's a pity that it happens to so many adults.
True. When he tells the story it makes me laugh because the look on his face when he explains the shock he felt when he realized the government wasn’t trying to solve anything
I was right wing before I worked for the DoD.
I became an extremist from what I witnessed.
Can’t blame you. In the Air Force I witnessed that you really don’t want the govt to do a lot of things. I would say I have retained my idealism from youth but I understand reality even if I want to see things differently and personally try to make a difference where I can
Oh, you mistake me my friend. While I'm not going to get into specifics, I'll give you a general idea of what I meant.
I did five years active Army and seven as a contractor. I worked for and with numerous agencies and I held more keywords than I have fingers and toes.
I saw, heard, read of, and witnessed things that would convince most people that the government should be destroyed and most of the people in it sealed in a shipping container and dumped into the sea.
To explain my seriousness, all of that would be true, and they would still deserve that punishment... even if fully half the political spectrum of this country wasn't compromised of satanic pedophiles.
They could be completely innocent of crimes against little ones, and never have had a thought of worshipping the dark one, and it would be absolutely necessary to pitylessly destroy them on an industrial scale.
Oh wow! I didn’t get that deep in my military experience. I dont blame you. My idealism is more so people and life in general
That's what I figured, too, without any special clearance.
Is falling down your biopic
Apparently that's a movie?
yeah it was meant to make fun of white conservative, turned out unintentionally based, I'm surprised you haven't seen it