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LumRaiderFan reacted to a post in a topic:
Greenland
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You may be correct from a totality aspect. The scary part is, I don't think they can put a number on it. The scarier part is, I don't think they want to...
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Bessent says up to 10% of the yearly U.S. budget every year. GAO link with numbers and charts of breakdowns in programs is below. [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content] Greenland access/use is very important from a kinetic standpoint. But, THIS is just as big if not bigger.
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According to the investigation, the exterior door was unlocked/broken. Apparently, it--and many other doors--could only be locked from the exterior. Great security measure. smh... These, and multiple other issues were found and reported to the ISD in multiple security walk-thru's, including one very close to the day of the tragedy. But, no school/ISD personnel have been prosecuted.
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‘Some form of crisis is almost inevitable’: The $38 trillion national debt will soon be growing faster than the U.S. economy itself, watchdog warns The United States national debt has reached a precarious milestone, hitting 100% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and placing the nation on a trajectory that could trigger six distinct types of fiscal crises, according to an ominous new warning issued Thursday by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB). [Hidden Content] But sure...let's not consider it a national security issue...
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Longstanding lock issues The new records also show that school administrators had been aware of longstanding issues with locks on campus doors. Multiple witnesses told the legislative panel that employees often left doors unlocked, while teachers would use rocks, wedges and magnets to prop open interior and exterior doors. The shooter was able to enter the school through an unlocked exterior door, according to the legislative investigation. [Hidden Content] No ISD official was ever held responsible other than the ISD Police Chief—who awaits trial. The first line of defense was a known problem to administrators and staff.
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thetragichippy reacted to a post in a topic:
Officer charged in Uvalde shooting….
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tvc184 reacted to a post in a topic:
Officer charged in Uvalde shooting….
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Back to Greenland. Reporting mentions ‘Right of First Refusal’, autonomous military authority in specific zones/areas, veto power over allowing Russia and/or China access, mineral rights… Trump’s even calling Greenland a ‘useless piece of ice’ in Davos. Geez… Pretty sure I just posted this (with almost exact phrasing) before his speech. Haven’t worked in any capacity for Uncle in a long time. But, between the Venezuelan issue and this, I’m beginning to think I need to check my communication connections again.
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Seemed like a scapegoat case all along. The Superintendent/Principal/Maintenance Supervisor of the school was more responsible by not fixing a door lock they’d been notified was faulty long in advance. I don’t remember if anyone in the ISD was ever held responsible or not.
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LumRaiderFan reacted to a post in a topic:
Greenland
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I’m all for national defense. Part of that equation is the national debt. Regardless of where it came from, debt is debt. As Trump wants the defense budget ramped up to $1.5 Trillion, we go further and deeper. It WILL be a cudgel. There are already rumblings from what I’ve read about debt buying caution from foreign institutions. There are multiple better ways to handle the Greenland situation without buying it. Hopefully, they’ve settled on one of these autonomous lease zones and other rights for defense type arrangements. Let Denmark keep paying the welfare.
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AggiesAreWe reacted to a post in a topic:
Greenland
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You’re missing the point that Greenland is pretty much a worthless piece of ice for the foreseeable future that you’d be paying a heck of a lot for, with a guarantee of forever welfare for the people, and gain nothing you don’t already have when you’re already over $38 Trillion in debt.
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Who is attacking them right now? Wasn’t aware they were under attack…
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Y'all are missing the point. The U.S. already has unfettered authority to do whatever they want on Greenland with a tacit 'check-in' to the local representative and Denmark. I've previously posted the agreements and links to the others. So, there's nothing to really be gained on the defensive front. As far as the minerals/resources, to my knowledge there's no technology available that would make these safely accessible in any near term future. I don't know how many fools there are that would be willing to invest billions in a smallish, unstable icesheet with an island that's less than 1/4 of the size of the contiguous U.S. Not to mention, the power requirements that would be needed to even contemplate much development. At the height of it's population, Greenland has had a little under 60,000 people. Most are indigenous, and don't want to be a part of Denmark or the U.S. They want independence, and to live in their own 'tribalish' way. They speak their own language, lack any in-depth technical knowledge, and seem to have no desire to change. They survive on ancestral fishing techniques, and massive subsidies from Denmark. Without Denmark's subsidies, they wouldn't survive. The Dem's would be happy. They'd have 3 places they could add Senators after adding statehood. Greenland, Puerto Rico, and D.C. All 3 would be basically guaranteed liberal strongholds. Greenland is socialist already. For all the kudos about cutting budgets with DOGE, why the heck would you want to take on a 'forever' welfare territory that really offers nothing you don't already have? If you must, create formal, indefinite land leases with air & sea rights similar to Gitmo. Make them survivable regardless of whether Denmark remains in charge, or Greenland goes independent. When you have a bigger footprint, possibly bring some development, and show the population what CAN be, maybe they will be more perceptive to a merger. If China or Russia come calling, make sure the arrangement has a ‘right of first refusal’, or a block on non-NATO ownership/leases. Until then, you have all the access necessary without the cost. Use it. Greenland isn’t Venezuela. Far from it. Unless it's all about ego...
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He’s getting bad advice on Greenland.
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Greenland
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OlDawg reacted to a post in a topic:
Enrollment Figures Released
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The latest mutual defense agreement between the U.S. and the Kingdom of Denmark, and the Home Rule Government of Greenland. Signed in 2004 by Colin Powell and the Denmark Representative. [Hidden Content]
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OlDawg reacted to a post in a topic:
Gun Buy Back
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From the article posted earlier: The 1951 agreement gave the US the authority to "construct, install, maintain, and operate" military installations in specific locations, most notably Thule Air Base (now Pituffik Space Base). Between these locations and across Greenland's national territory, including its territorial seas and airspace, US forces are granted "unrestricted freedom of operation" under Article V. The Kingdom of Denmark's authority over Greenland is expressly acknowledged in the agreement. The US has "exclusive jurisdiction" over its military troops and defensive zones, which includes exemption from several Danish laws and fees. [Hidden Content] Don't know that much about the base. Good up-to-date article that describes all the in's and out's, including the history and current staffing, etc. Sounds to me like the agreement with Denmark basically gives the U,S. carte blanche anyway. So, this seems more about ownership of minerals to me.
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The U.S. Air Force Base in Greenland & It’s Strategic Goal [Hidden Content] (Not a duty station I would request. I’m a 70 & above type person. Not a -70. 😂)