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Watching this video. I hope Marco Rubio is our 2028 candidate. What a PitBull. Sharp and fast while handling a Lump of $h!! Like VanHolen


"Little Marco" has certainly matured and advanced since 2016.. I think he is ready for a serious run...
 
It is shocking how we still allow China the amount of freedom to steal from or colleges, and industry. We are too concerned with being called xenophobic to give many of them the boot. Plus China gives our schools a lot of money to allow their students.
This has been going on for decades with China and other enemies and I wish Trump or someone would stop it. The numbers of Iraqis, Iranians, etc… getting degrees in engineering back when I was in college was ridiculous. I got a degree in business and biology but shared elective courses with lots of these foreigners. The universities are drunk on their money and won’t stop until made to stop. Why are we educating our enemies to design and build systems to use against us? It’s counterproductive. At the time, I was told that exposing these students to our country was a “win” and would make them friends. How well has that worked out? It’s time for this to finally stop.
 
Hitting some of the YouTube sites already....Cyril must be squirming ever so slightly in his seat...

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The Chinese sound exactly like the Russians when Reagan announced SDI. I assume the Democrats and CNN will fall quickly in line.

Reagan played the SDI play to perfection. Breaking the USSR.

The difference this time as you well know is the technology exists now.
 
House GOP leaders agree to 40% SALT cap.
SALT exemptions shouldn't even be a thing

I think you meant $40k. Current limits are $10k and the original proposal was increasing it to $30k. The blue states like NY and California, with high income and property tax, wanted $60k.
 
This has been going on for decades with China and other enemies and I wish Trump or someone would stop it. The numbers of Iraqis, Iranians, etc… getting degrees in engineering back when I was in college was ridiculous. I got a degree in business and biology but shared elective courses with lots of these foreigners. The universities are drunk on their money and won’t stop until made to stop. Why are we educating our enemies to design and build systems to use against us? It’s counterproductive. At the time, I was told that exposing these students to our country was a “win” and would make them friends. How well has that worked out? It’s time for this to finally stop.
Well said sir!.... indeed going on for decades.

Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash "Mrs. Anthrax" - Saddam Hussein's Biological weapons engineer, got her Masters @ Texas Women's University & her PhD at University of Missouri in 1983.
She was the "5 of Hearts" in the infamous deck of cards showing wanted Iraqi personnel - The only woman in the deck of cards.
 
This capability has quietly matured a lot over the last twenty years and long before space force. Though not a classified budget item, the work has not gained a lot of public attention. Also, the various programs have been managed by DOD through the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), not the air force. There is no indication that MDA's responsibilities will change as a result of the creation of space force. It, like the other three services will manage programs specific to their role under MDA. I would anticipate the air force would eventually transfer mid course intercept and sensor programs to space force.

MDA has awarded $7-11 billion a year since 2002 for a total of approximately $200 billion through 2004. Patriot modernization and THAAD are managed by the Army. (though Patriot has too short a range to be effective against nuclear weapons.) The Navy manages AEGIS related programs.

As you suggest, space is where the interception battle will be fought and that has been the centerpiece of MDA's efforts. The primary corporate players over the last twenty years have been Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon. That initial space-based intercept capability could be in place fairly quickly. The technology is is mature, but there has not been a will to deploy it - which, of course, will be quite expensive.

ICBMs do not go into orbit. They, like intercontinental hypersonics, do go into space for the mid-course of their trajectory.

The biggest challenge over the last 15 years or so has been decoy technology. A Russian ICBM payload, depending on the missile, would contain five to ten independently targeted munitions along with at least an equal number of decoys. This obviously complicates the intercept challenge.

The second challenge is the emerging hypersonic technology. A traditional ICBM follows a fairly predictable ballistic trajectory. A true hypersonic, unlike anything Russia has yet fielded, will have the ability to maneuver somewhat during its mid-course glide phase. It flies a lower trajectory than an ICBM providing less time for mid-course intercept and introduces the maneuverability problem.

The backbone of both Russia's and China's arsenals will remain standard ICBMs and SLBMs for decades to come.
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Log in your pet stock or speculation purchase this afternoon before the Tax deal is announced. The market will be on rocket fuel afterwards.
 
Hitting some of the YouTube sites already....Cyril must be squirming ever so slightly in his seat...

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Ramaphosa brings in Ernie Ells and Retief Goosen as examples of Whites who have done well in South Africa and Goosen proceeds to talk about the family farm and the problems they face of farms being burned and a white farming neighbor being killed. Pretty hilarious if it wasn’t so sad.
 
Ramaphosa brings in Ernie Ells and Retief Goosen as examples of Whites who have done well in South Africa and Goosen proceeds to talk about the family farm and the problems they face of farms being burned and a white farming neighbor being killed. Pretty hilarious if it wasn’t so sad.

Whats particularly funny is.. Ells spends most of his year living OUTSIDE of South Africa.. he has an estate in the UK that is his primary residence, and house in Florida that spends a lot of time (good weather year round for practicing)..

He does still maintain a house in South Africa and my understanding is that he still frequents it..

But he's hardly "doing well" in South Africa.. he is rather a South African that as soon as he was doing well and able to get out, did so, and relocated to the UK and the US..

Not exactly the example I'd want to put on stage of what white South Africans should aspire to do as soon as they have enough money and/or prominence to do so..
 
Whats particularly funny is.. Ells spends most of his year living OUTSIDE of South Africa.. he has an estate in the UK that is his primary residence, and house in Florida that spends a lot of time (good weather year round for practicing)..

He does still maintain a house in South Africa and my understanding is that he still frequents it..

But he's hardly "doing well" in South Africa.. he is rather a South African that as soon as he was doing well and able to get out, did so, and relocated to the UK and the US..

Not exactly the example I'd want to put on stage of what white South Africans should aspire to do as soon as they have enough money and/or prominence to do so..

Agree.

South African leaders aren’t used to getting pushback from the UK, EU or America. Ells and Goosen were supposed to be window dressing. Watching The facial expressions and body language of Ramaphosa’s support staff during the video of Julius Malema leading chants of kill the Boer were pretty funny.
 
Agree.

South African leaders aren’t used to getting pushback from the UK, EU or America. Ells and Goosen were supposed to be window dressing. Watching The facial expressions and body language of Ramaphosa’s support staff during the video of Julius Malema leading chants of kill the Boer were pretty funny.

I knew about Ells, but just did some googling on Goosen...

Hes really the same story..

He is still an RSA Citizen and maintains a home in South Africa..

But his primary residence is in the UK, and he also has a residence in Orlando, Florida...

Ramaphosa is actually making Trumps case for him..

South Africans that are willing to work hard, achieve something, etc are welcome to relocate to the US.. and apparently many of the most successful South Africans are doing exactly that..

Elon Musk resides in the US..
Charlize Theron resides in the US..
etc.. etc..

So Ramaphosa just brings more South Africans that are now living the American Dream to demonstrate to Trump how great it is to be a white South African?

I would have thought he and his staff would be a little smarter than that..
 

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