United States Biden administration policies and actions - megathread

The Whispering Monk

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Osaul
@The Original Sixth
Is it so hard to believe that someone can be personally against the vax, but still be OK if others want it?

Nothing I've seen @Zachowon say indicates that he's in favor of forced vaccinations. Yet a number of people on here have jumped on his case as if that's what he's endorsing.

Perchance we should not go after each other quite so hard and just learn about each other's individual situations so we can support each other?

For me, get it or don't. Your choice. And you should get to choose for your children.
 

History Learner

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You know, before this post, I thought you were someone starting from poor premises, but using logical conclusions therefrom.

At this point, it's clear that you are just someone who eats the party line so quickly you can't even tell what it tastes like. I don't even know how to engage with someone who is so far down the rabbit hole as this.

What party line would that be, out of curiosity? I find it interesting that basically the only real response I am getting on the Afghanistan issue is canned talking points from Facebook, and it's pretty obvious given the inability to actually extract them out.

That's the blatantly false narrative being pushed by the Biden White House... Yes...

Whether it comes from them or not doesn't make it untrue. I'm still waiting on an explanation because so far I can only see criticisms that no one can actually explain out beyond the initial premise, which should be very telling.
 

Sir 1000

Shitlord
I dont think its the jab I think its all of the things around covid and the fact that the publics trust was pretty much destroyed.

Thats the underlining issue beyond all of this.
This has always been my problem with the vax. Like 20 years ago i wouldn't have even blinked at a vaccination even a forced one. As back then i trusted even our crooked government to place some value on my life even if only a cold monetary value from my taxes.

Now however much of our government and institutions seem more concerned with ideology than practicality.Which as history has repeatedly shown leads to evil and terrible things done in the name of the greater good. When many of the people involved with the vaxcine spout things about the ''need'' to reduce the worlds population and how ''whiteness'' is the greatest evil evah!!!. I as a rational and reasonably logical man grow concerned.

This isn't even counting the past several years of the government and our institutions doing nothing but repeatedly lieing and being caught. Does anyone remember when many of the people pushing the vax were calling people in early 2020 evil alt right nazis and conspiracy theorist's and banning them from twitter,facebook,etc for bringing attention to a virus in China that seemed dangerous?

Pepperidge farms remembers, so fuck trusting these evil lieing cunts. I trust the science behind vaccinations, just not the people behind them.
 
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Vaermina

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Whether it comes from them or not doesn't make it untrue. I'm still waiting on an explanation because so far I can only see criticisms that no one can actually explain out beyond the initial premise, which should be very telling.
 

LordsFire

Internet Wizard
What party line would that be, out of curiosity? I find it interesting that basically the only real response I am getting on the Afghanistan issue is canned talking points from Facebook, and it's pretty obvious given the inability to actually extract them out.

Good grief. I'm not even on Facebook; I think my account still exists, but I haven't logged into it in years, or actively made use of it in a decade or more.

I'll break this down for you, as something that anyone who has a basic grounding in tactics, strategy, and logistics, will be able to do.

When you are organizing an evacuation, especially one with a signed (and currently effective) cease-fire:

1. First is make sure you have the resources to pull out everyone and everything by the agreed-upon withdrawal date. (Biden screwed this up)
2. Start evacuating non-essential civilian personnel and material. (Biden screwed this up.)
3. Start evacuating tertiary support military personnel and hardware. This isn't your mechanics and your repair equipment, this is your clerks and record-keeping stuff. (Biden screwed this up)
4. Evacuate the rest of your civilian personnel and material. (Biden screwed this up.) A handful of people, such as the top-ranking local liaisons, may remain at this stage.
5. Evacuate secondary military personnel and hardware. This is all but a skeleton crew of technical support people, and all hardware that can't carry itself out of the area. (Biden screwed this up, especially with the early and incomplete pull-out of Bagram.)
6. Evacuate everything except for the final duty shift, and all material they won't be carrying out with them. This happens in the last few days. Begin destruction of all equipment you aren't taking with you. (Biden screwed this up.)
7. The final shift leaves, carrying or destroying everything of any value that is left. (Biden screwed this up.)


The particularly infuriating thing about this, is that even with the first half of the steps screwed up, if you get your shit together, and put every damn person and dollar you can behind the job, you can still finish the rest of it and get everyone and everything out, or close enough to it, that you can still call the evacuation a success.

The thing is, at no stage at all did the Biden presidency or the Pentagon display any meaningful level of competence on this. They started cooperating with the Taliban and gave them lists of collaborators, while hiding behind the fences at the Baghdad airport.

Meanwhile, the British were sending expeditions of their own soldiers out past the perimeter to collect their citizens and local support staff. Which proves that it was absolutely possible to do so.


The Biden administration failed the evacuation at every single level, and to a degree that was absolutely mind-blowing. Even after Kabul had fallen, it was entirely possible for the President to just throw men and money at getting every possible passenger and cargo aircraft into and out of Kabul airport, while having the Air Force and Navy Air Corps blomb all the military material that had been so incompetently abandoned.

But no. None of that happened. And the Biden administration started actively impairing efforts by private citizens to get more evacuation work done.

That is a breakdown for how badly things went.
 

Sir 1000

Shitlord
Good grief. I'm not even on Facebook; I think my account still exists, but I haven't logged into it in years, or actively made use of it in a decade or more.

I'll break this down for you, as something that anyone who has a basic grounding in tactics, strategy, and logistics, will be able to do.

When you are organizing an evacuation, especially one with a signed (and currently effective) cease-fire:

1. First is make sure you have the resources to pull out everyone and everything by the agreed-upon withdrawal date. (Biden screwed this up)
2. Start evacuating non-essential civilian personnel and material. (Biden screwed this up.)
3. Start evacuating tertiary support military personnel and hardware. This isn't your mechanics and your repair equipment, this is your clerks and record-keeping stuff. (Biden screwed this up)
4. Evacuate the rest of your civilian personnel and material. (Biden screwed this up.) A handful of people, such as the top-ranking local liaisons, may remain at this stage.
5. Evacuate secondary military personnel and hardware. This is all but a skeleton crew of technical support people, and all hardware that can't carry itself out of the area. (Biden screwed this up, especially with the early and incomplete pull-out of Bagram.)
6. Evacuate everything except for the final duty shift, and all material they won't be carrying out with them. This happens in the last few days. Begin destruction of all equipment you aren't taking with you. (Biden screwed this up.)
7. The final shift leaves, carrying or destroying everything of any value that is left. (Biden screwed this up.)


The particularly infuriating thing about this, is that even with the first half of the steps screwed up, if you get your shit together, and put every damn person and dollar you can behind the job, you can still finish the rest of it and get everyone and everything out, or close enough to it, that you can still call the evacuation a success.

The thing is, at no stage at all did the Biden presidency or the Pentagon display any meaningful level of competence on this. They started cooperating with the Taliban and gave them lists of collaborators, while hiding behind the fences at the Baghdad airport.

Meanwhile, the British were sending expeditions of their own soldiers out past the perimeter to collect their citizens and local support staff. Which proves that it was absolutely possible to do so.


The Biden administration failed the evacuation at every single level, and to a degree that was absolutely mind-blowing. Even after Kabul had fallen, it was entirely possible for the President to just throw men and money at getting every possible passenger and cargo aircraft into and out of Kabul airport, while having the Air Force and Navy Air Corps blomb all the military material that had been so incompetently abandoned.

But no. None of that happened. And the Biden administration started actively impairing efforts by private citizens to get more evacuation work done.

That is a breakdown for how badly things went.
At this point i think it's safe to assume some sort of deal was made with the taliban. I know incompetence abounds with the globalist biden regime but too much was fucked up and worked out insanely well for the taliban for me to plausibly believe the us military of all people could screw up this bad unless it's deliberate. Say, does anyone know which companies are going to mine the minerals by any chance? Wanna bet that hunter biden is on the board of one of them?🤬
 

Bacle

When the effort is no longer profitable...
Founder
Speaking from total ignorance, could it be flesh colored tape holding in an earpiece?
Maybe; however it doesn't seem like their is a wire noticable under it, and seems like it came loose when he pulled the mask down.
 

Marduk

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At this point i think it's safe to assume some sort of deal was made with the taliban. I know incompetence abounds with the globalist biden regime but too much was fucked up and worked out insanely well for the taliban for me to plausibly believe the us military of all people could screw up this bad unless it's deliberate. Say, does anyone know which companies are going to mine the minerals by any chance? Wanna bet that hunter biden is on the board of one of them?🤬
The deal involved is hiding in plain sight, and didn't involve the Taliban.
Namely, US government has bought Afghanistan a generous set of equipment for a pretty large army. Everyone involved was ecstatic about it - US politicians, US defense sector and its shareholders, Afghan politicians, all the middlemen between them.
US politicians got to brag how big and well equipped they made the Afghan army, box ticked, yay.

Meanwhile, the reality is that Afghanistan never had the economic, organizational, cultural or even human resource capability to maintain such a large and conventional army.
So it didn't. Half of it existed only on paper, and most of the other half was an unholy mess full of thieves, village idiots, drug addicts and even Taliban infiltrators and the like.
Of course it scattered into the four winds when American supervision, support and funding started to disappear from the horizon. If you read anything about what reputation it had with the US troops observing it in action, that's no surprise. Only few elite units were useful for anything, the rest was a joint monument to American wastefulness and Afghan corruption.

Again, vast majority of the US equipment in Taliban hands came from the stocks captured/bribed/stolen from Afghanistan's military. US military didn't track that stuff very closely because the official narrative was that Afghanistan's military is not a joke and they can handle their assets. Also their assets are theirs to handle and if they need to be destroyed to keep out of enemy hands they will at least try to do that. And if they did track this stuff there would be a huge mess with chasing all the Afghan politicians and officer about their poorly hidden, massive corruption of all kinds of supplies, from simple and useful to anyone food and fuel to weapons and ammo going to who the hell knows who including probably the Taliban, disappearing in large quantities, because its Afghanistan and that's how things work there. And all that because there was the whole farce of pretending that Afghanistan is a functional sovereign state and not a house of cards propped up on hope, wishful thinking, and US taxpayers.
So it collapsed, and abandoned war equipment goes to... whoever is left standing wherever they are. And that was the Taliban.

For the US leadership to think this stuff needs to be bombed during or shortly after the withdrawal would come unacceptably close to acknowledging all the failure involved and thinking of solutions - which from there would be one step removed from saying it out loud that the Afghan army for reasonable performance would have required US commissars to function, and it would be losing more personnel from them then from the enemy.
 

Sir 1000

Shitlord
The deal involved is hiding in plain sight, and didn't involve the Taliban.
Namely, US government has bought Afghanistan a generous set of equipment for a pretty large army. Everyone involved was ecstatic about it - US politicians, US defense sector and its shareholders, Afghan politicians, all the middlemen between them.
US politicians got to brag how big and well equipped they made the Afghan army, box ticked, yay.

Meanwhile, the reality is that Afghanistan never had the economic, organizational, cultural or even human resource capability to maintain such a large and conventional army.
So it didn't. Half of it existed only on paper, and most of the other half was an unholy mess full of thieves, village idiots, drug addicts and even Taliban infiltrators and the like.
Of course it scattered into the four winds when American supervision, support and funding started to disappear from the horizon. If you read anything about what reputation it had with the US troops observing it in action, that's no surprise. Only few elite units were useful for anything, the rest was a joint monument to American wastefulness and Afghan corruption.

Again, vast majority of the US equipment in Taliban hands came from the stocks captured/bribed/stolen from Afghanistan's military. US military didn't track that stuff very closely because the official narrative was that Afghanistan's military is not a joke and they can handle their assets. Also their assets are their to handle. And if they did track it there would be a huge mess with chasing all the Afghan politicians and officer about their poorly hidden, massive corruption of many supplies, from simple and useful to anyone food and fuel to weapons and ammo going to who the hell knows who including probably the Taliban, disappearing in large quantities, because its Afghanistan and that's how things work there. And all that because there was the whole farce of pretending that Afghanistan is a functional sovereign state and not a house of cards propped up on hope, wishful thinking, and US taxpayers.
So it collapsed, and abandoned war equipment goes to... whoever is left standing wherever they are. And that was the Taliban.

For the US leadership to think this stuff needs to be bombed during or shortly after the withdrawal would come unacceptably close to acknowledging all the failure involved and thinking of solutions - which from there would be one step removed from saying it out loud that the Afghan army for reasonable performance would have required US commissars to function, and it would be losing more personnel from them then from the enemy.
I would like to think that's the case, but i'm gonna keep an eye on the minerals just in case.🤔
 

Husky_Khan

The Dog Whistler... I mean Whisperer.
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Those kids look so happy to be taking a picture with the President! ❤

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Uh oh... what's that in the upper left corner of the picture? How did Secret Service not notice that obvious warning sign! 😲
 

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