You have to read the spending to believe it. It is nice a General received a $98,000 piano.
https://people.com/pete-hegseth-pentagon-spending-spree-11923513
$15.1 million on ribeye steak. And Hegseth probably puts ketchup on it.
"You can't make someone listen to reason if they aren't willing to think"-- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
If the steaks are for the troops, great. If they’re spent on contractors like Aloha grifting on taxpayers so they can try to impress everyone bragging about their car that goes 180mph off, shut it off…
If the steaks are for the troops, great. If they’re spent on contractors like Aloha grifting on taxpayers so they can try to impress everyone bragging about their car that goes 180mph off, shut it off…
Aloha has sure hurt somebody's feelz.
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Damn when People is publishing articles like this, it must be bad.
Right next to the hard hitting "Top Story" about Chelsea Handler's new relationship.
Hope is not optimism, which expects things to turn out well, but something rooted in the conviction that there is good worth working for. - Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and likely Hoosier basketball fan.
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Aloha has sure hurt somebody's feelz.
By your logic, I guess I’ve hurt yours then. That’s great news.
If the steaks are for the troops, great. If they’re spent on contractors like Aloha grifting on taxpayers so they can try to impress everyone bragging about their car that goes 180mph off, shut it off…
Yea, only the president is allowed to grift taxpayers.
Don't act like you care about grifting and wasting taxpayer money just so you can throw out a dumb insult.
You have a serious inferiority complex, don't you? Not a good combination with your ignorance and stupidity.If the steaks are for the troops, great. If they’re spent on contractors like Aloha grifting on taxpayers so they can try to impress everyone bragging about their car that goes 180mph off, shut it off…
Just FYI, I'm doing some part-time work for a contractor, but the work is not for DoD. We get paid by other countries for our work.
Also, it's not "they" and "their," it's "he" and "his." I'm not more than one person and I sure as hell don't use the plural "we." I didn't know you were a woke shitlib who doesn't know how to use pronouns.
Easily hurt feelings, snowflake syndrome so to speak, is a MAGA trait. He's got it bad.Aloha has sure hurt somebody's feelz.
Rage baiting
I used to do that, but I ended up with tennis elbow and calluses on my pecker...
A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"
Also, it's not "they" and "their," it's "he" and "his." I'm not more than one person and I sure as hell don't use the plural "we." I didn't know you were a woke shitlib who doesn't know how to use pronouns.
Look, man, I'm willing to live and let live when it comes to our different understandings of the singular "they," but in this case, you're wrong no matter which side of the debate you're on. In Undertaker's post, "they" and "their car" refer back to "contractors," and so the plural form is entirely correct. It may seem strange that "car" is singular, but there could be several interpretations of why (maybe it's to highlight that each contractor only got one car, or maybe they are all sharing a car), and grammatically, it's not an incorrect formulation. "Like Aloha" is simply a simile being used as an adjective to modify "contractors." The later use of pronouns to refer back to the subject should match the number, gender, and case of the noun itself ("contractors"), not the modifier ("like Aloha"), and in this case, only "they" and "their" is correct.
LOL! He meant me specifically. He’s not smart enough to include others or know anything about sentence structure or modifiers, and I’ve hurt his feelings. 😉Also, it's not "they" and "their," it's "he" and "his." I'm not more than one person and I sure as hell don't use the plural "we." I didn't know you were a woke shitlib who doesn't know how to use pronouns.
Look, man, I'm willing to live and let live when it comes to our different understandings of the singular "they," but in this case, you're wrong no matter which side of the debate you're on. In Undertaker's post, "they" and "their car" refer back to "contractors," and so the plural form is entirely correct. It may seem strange that "car" is singular, but there could be several interpretations of why (maybe it's to highlight that each contractor only got one care, or maybe they are all sharing a car), and grammatically, it's not an incorrect formulation. "Like Aloha" is simply a simile being used as an adjective to modify "contractors." The later use of pronouns to refer back to the subject should match the number, gender, and case of the noun itself ("contractors"), not the modifier ("like Aloha"), and in this case, only "they" and "their" is correct.
LOL! He meant me specifically. He’s not smart enough to include others or know anything about sentence structure or modifiers, and I’ve hurt his feelings. 😉Also, it's not "they" and "their," it's "he" and "his." I'm not more than one person and I sure as hell don't use the plural "we." I didn't know you were a woke shitlib who doesn't know how to use pronouns.
Look, man, I'm willing to live and let live when it comes to our different understandings of the singular "they," but in this case, you're wrong no matter which side of the debate you're on. In Undertaker's post, "they" and "their car" refer back to "contractors," and so the plural form is entirely correct. It may seem strange that "car" is singular, but there could be several interpretations of why (maybe it's to highlight that each contractor only got one care, or maybe they are all sharing a car), and grammatically, it's not an incorrect formulation. "Like Aloha" is simply a simile being used as an adjective to modify "contractors." The later use of pronouns to refer back to the subject should match the number, gender, and case of the noun itself ("contractors"), not the modifier ("like Aloha"), and in this case, only "they" and "their" is correct.
You may be right, but I'll be damned if my pedantry is going to allow me to sit idly by while someone is incorrectly chastised for using technically correct grammar!