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  1. 27 points
  2. Because outrage must be expressed over everything that Biden does. Period. Full stop. It really is that simple. If he had shot the balloon down as soon as it crossed the Aleutians, they’d express outrage because he acted too quickly, it was a hostile act that escalated tensions with China, we didn’t know where it was going, it fell into deep, cold water where it would be harder to retrieve. (I don’t know how deep that water is, I’m just assuming it’s deeper than the 40-some feet where it is now.) If he had shot it down over Montana, they’d be outraged that Biden ignored the advice of his military advisers and unnecessarily put American lives and property at risk. Joe Biden could cure cancer and they’d be outraged that he was putting a lot of doctors and drug makers out of work. It doesn’t matter what he does. They must express outrage over it. That’s the playbook. Hell, he doesn’t even have to do anything. He’s not taking away your gas stove but they’re outraged that he is. And they’re too stupid to learn that they’ve been duped when they see that he never came for their gas stoves. Thinking for themselves.
    19 points
  3. Her only real complaint is that her grandson Brisket does not visit often enough.
    19 points
  4. Texag7 is the username user profile: https://www.secrant.com/users/prof.aspx?u=109345 he's at 36345 posts since 2014. he's at about 4,000 posts / year or 300+ a month over there. guessing there is more than enough here is him saying he isn't Figurelli: https://www.secrant.com/rant/display.aspx?sp=96312086&s=4&p=96303342 the specific post is maybe 3/4 way down the page here: https://www.secrant.com/rant/display.aspx?sp=96312086&s=4&p=96303342 more threads that may help: https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/texag7-disappears-all-season/88167084/ https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/say-something-nice-about-texag7/106662649/ https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/state-of-the-aggies/83662848/page-2/ sounds like it is an open secret there that he is texags7. he also posts in the AR15 thread over there so probably is a picture of the guys gun in the thread that can be cross referenced to wherever else he posted it. sounds like he also posts on tigerdroppings: https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/lsu-recruiting/this-board-is-toxic/87534308/ here is the tigerdroppings looks like he got outed as Dfigs on SECRant but complained about it. it is discussed here on this thread back on page 3, post 113+ if you want to keep digging more areas that may help: Texag7 youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TexAg7/channels?view=56&shelf_id=0&themeRefresh=1 no posts but here is who he subs to that is public in: here is a fake twitter account someone made: here is a thread posted by texag7 on texashuntingforum form someone who joined 8/2012 in case there is more https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/6749132 ebay account since 01 that is still selling things. not sure this is associated with him because of the location. spoilering it for the time being. https://www.ebay.com/usr/texags7 Texags7 posting in 08 on SongMeanings about James Blunt's Give me some love, if that helps tie anything down: https://songmeanings.com/u/texags7 -- more stuff: Stocktwits: https://stocktwits.com/LexusLFA last posted in 16 another twitter account, that i think he has used some version of "daniel E 63" or "Daniel E AMG" before. it's private from SEC rant: https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/tamu-student-exposed-for-racists-tweets-aimed-at-recuits-posing-as-texas-fan/62968936/page-3/
    18 points
  5. β€œApril 1st is the cut-off date so I’ll have a decision by then,” Robinson told 247Sports on Saturday following the Day 1 workout at USC’s Dedeaux Field. Saved you all a click.
    17 points
  6. His posting history makes a lot more sense if you consider the possibility that he is a Ketchum sock. We certainly know Ketch will go anywhere to steal information, and the guy is always pimping his podcast, livestream, and articles. 357 is the number of days a year he eats Ham, and the mailbox is a reference to the delivery service. Now that I'm typing this all out it feels so obvious.
    17 points
  7. So, went to the Kasparov event tonight. It was fantastic. He didn’t pussyfoot around, he went right into discussing Ukraine, Russia, etc. I took notes of particularly interesting points; Lobo criticized me for having my face in my phone at times, but I was typing. Below are my raw notes, I ain’t a court reporter. β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” In the last few years, so many politicians have turned into clowns, and a comedian has become a hero. We must judge things relatively. Maybe the dollar has weakness, but the other currencies are weaker. Ukraine is the frontline of freedom, in the never-ending battle between freedom and tyranny. Why was Putin so wrong about how Ukraine would receive him? Goes back to 1994, and Yeltsin, and him launching the war in Chechnya. At the same time, Ukraine saw something Russia never has - a peaceful transition of power. For all its ills, it had a civil society that would not accept a ruler they did not choose. They demonstrate to us that there are values worth fighting and dying for. Americans got it wrong - thought that Ukraine would fold in two weeks, so we shouldn’t give them weapons that will end up in Russian hands. Dictators lie about what they did, but they are always telling us what they are GOING to do, accurately (see Mein Kampf). One of Putin’s first acts - restoring Soviet anthem. It’s a symbol, but dictators need symbols. He remained reserved about his plans, because he wasn’t ready to move on them. Kasparov knew what he was going to do if ever given the chance, and he’s gotten it. Skyrocketing oil prices gave Russian people a taste of β€œnormal life.” McDonald’s, etc. It MUST be a democracy, right? The parallels between 2014 Russia (Sochi Olympics) and 1936 Germany (Berlin Olympics) were strong. And people overlooked these rising problems because business is business, and we ignore the lessons of history. 20 months after 1936 games, Hitler annexed Austria. 20 DAYS after Sochi, Putin annexed Crimea. Weakness from Obama and red lines. Merkel said we can’t get off German gas, she had 16 years. Turns out they could get off Russian gas in 10 days. Weakness of western leaders emboldened Putin. Putin has an army, money, and nukes, yes. But let’s go back to 1941. Great things happen due to leadership or lack thereof. January 1943, Casablanca conference, set the goal of β€œunconditional surrender,” which took political will. The challenge of Stalin taking over West Berlin. For 11 months, allied leadership defeated him. I am a Berliner. Tear down this wall. Leadership moments. How can you expect a wall to come down that’s been here so long? Bold leaders push it. Now, when people look at America, they don’t know what it is. We used to have a consistent policy approach when it came to the Cold War. We are still a factor, but it depends on who is in the White House. The aid we provide is much less than Ukraine needs, but much more than Putin expects. Tucker Carlson is Russian propaganda - is he parroting them, or are they parroting him? Our fear of China sounds exactly like our concern about a rising Japan in the 80s. Yet for all we fear China, they couldn’t come up with a decent vax, we did. The remedy to these problems is freedom and creativity that comes with it. What has surprised him? The volume of the genocidal crimes committed in Ukraine. And how many Russians accept it. They don’t WANT to know the alternative (true) viewpoint. It’s a shield that protects their conscience. Russian message now is that they have to deplete the Ukrainian forces, fight to the last Ukrainian. There’s already a quarter million dead soldiers, total. Went from 60,000 artillery rounds fired a day to 15-20k, though. Re the warnings that the West is sleepwalking into WWIII - we are already in WWIII, Putin already decided that. This was never about Ukraine, which he doesn’t recognize as a true independent nation. It was an attack on the rest of the world, governed by treaties, agreements, and the rule of law. It’s about BEING the law, via might makes right. Indeed, some Russians thought WWIII was the Cold War, which they lost. This is WWIV. And we were sleepwalking, BEFORE this war. He’s not playing chess. He’s playing Poker, with bluffing, and watching your opponents fold on your bluff time and again. He thought that the free world would fold, and he would have been right, but for Ukrainian leadership and courage. Re: taking back Ukraine, is it an attack on Russian soil? We’re back to poker, and probabilities about the risk of escalation. Dictators move to take advantage of perceived weakness. He thought he could get away with it. Oh, and when you say it’s not a bluff…it’s a bluff. All other dictators are watching this. Ukraine affects Taiwan’s fate. Ukraine’s victory would make dictators tremble, its loss will do the opposite. It even inspires the Iranian revolution - β€œI wish Russian men had the courage of Iranian women.” He wants reparations to be paid, and war criminals brought to justice. And as long as Putin is in power, the war won’t end. Empires like that must expand, if they retreat, they collapse. War is the only justification for him remaining in power. The liberation of Ukraine is the first step to liberating Russia - true Russian patriots should be doing all the can to help Ukraine win. How will it end and how is Ukriane succeeding? Freedom wins. He’s an optimist by nature, history doesn’t end. We know that evil doesn’t die. It may be dormant, but when we become complacent, it rises up. Ukraine wins because they are creative. He believes it ends this year (optimist), because attrition plays to Putin’s hands. We don’t want this war to be an issue in our presidential campaign. Victory for Ukraine is victory for Russia. How and why does Putin leave (bullet, coup)? He’d rather not speculate, instead talk about what history shows us. Weakness, losing, is when he leaves. Big difference between Russia and Ukraine: Russia is still an imperial mindset (comes with conquest, expansion). Ukraine has shifted to a statehood view. Russia has to make that shift. The only way to wake up Russian society is a decisive military defeat. The Russian public needs to understand that the age of Russian empire is over. There are parts of Russia that will break away. If it makes the transition from empire to national state, it will be smaller. We don’t know the outcome of the collapse of the Russian empire exactly. We don’t know how and when it will end, but it will end. He will fall because his powers will fail. Dictators need a myth, and a loss shatters that myth (loss of Crimea would do that). Will leadership go along with him if he wants to use nukes? What would a mafia do? Dying for and with him is not what they’re interested in. Interesting question to him: What is a downside of being intelligent? Frustration. What seems obvious to him, why don’t others see it? He also knows the limits of his skills, he knows what he’s good at and what he’s bad at. Do you believe Ukraine can win without sustained western support, and will we support them long and strong enough? No, they need our support across the board. But they really don’t need that much. Most of our aid is weapons sitting in storage. They just need what we have in stock. It is not a charitable contribution - THIS is the war that NATO has been preparing for since 1949. The planned battlefield was the Rhine, now it’s the Dnipro. The principles are the same, Ukraine is doing what NATO was built for. Imagine, we can end the Russian problem by supplying Ukraine with our weapons. It’s crazy that it’s even a debate. It’s the greatest bargain imaginable. This is our war. Putin is fighting us. He is fighting the world we live in, the world of the rule of law and norms that has made us successful and prosperous. β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” Lots to digest. Really interesting stuff from a voice who has been sounding the alarm on Putin’s plans for over 20 years.
    16 points
  8. Which recruit are you referring to here? Whoever it is, is the β€œdrama” that they didn’t do something on a timeline convenient for you? Fucking terrible take.
    16 points
  9. I was thinking tonight about how Russia cannot even tell the truth about its own military history in World War II, the victory over Germany being the most treasured seminal event in Russian history. Because Russians are incapable of introspection and acknowledging their errors and failure, they will NEVER be able to correct all that is wrong in their society. The Russian TV talking head claims that the collective west backed Germany. This was certainly news to France, Belgium, Norway, England, etc…. It is true that after being invaded by the Soviet Union, Finland and Poland we’re happy Germany attacked the Soviet Union. I just want to comment on the claim that Germany attacked with superior troops and arms. The very first day of Barbarosa, the Germans were the farthest thing from a true mechanized force. They attacked using 625,000 horses to pull their shit. The Soviet union had 15,000 tanks to 3300 on the Wehrmacht β€˜s side (when Germany attacked there were almost no panther or tiger tanks as they were produced later in response to the Soviet T 34 tank). The Soviets had a 7 to 1 advantage in war planes 15,000 against 2,250 in the Luftwaffe. Predictably, the Soviets had 37,000 artillery pieces (with 110,000 cannons in mortars in reserve) versus Germany’s 7,146. The massive Soviet army was a result of decades of Stalin’s military buildup. The how and why Germany kicked the red army’s ass at the start of the war is just as much due to multiple levels of Russian incompetence - and a culture with the same basic failings we see today - as it is Germany having β€œmore men arms and equipment”. Germany did not. Yeah, Germany had good stuff, but Russia uses that to explain their utter failure to prepare for the war and to hide Stalin’s incompetence. The Krauts had experienced battle hardened troops, and a professional General Staff. Stalin had post-purge sycophant officers and your average rape-y, steal-y, Ivan soldier. Today Russia again has no experienced troops, lots of dead officers, seemingly no command structure to brag about, and no good reason to fight like - I don’t know - your country being invaded by SS genocidal criminals? Ukraine has the motivation, as Russia is now WWII evil Germany. tl; dr Russia cannot NOT lie about everything. Which is why they will lose.
    15 points
  10. Me and the boys singing "Texas Fight" after Horns score yet another touchdown against an inferior SEC foe:
    15 points
  11. Sounds like you've got a pretty good handle on the situation.
    14 points
  12. It seems to me the main thing it takes to be Republican is to be afraid of everything, and responsible for nothing.
    13 points
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    13 points
  14. There it is. The appeal to the insecure teenage boy afraid of not looking tough. A balloon flies over the US and it's a gut-check. Why weren't we man enough to attack the balloon as soon as we saw it? We look soft! [FOX added to the hysteria by having guests speculate that maybe it had Covid germs!] This pathetic hysteria would be the most minor of stories if not for this watery-boweled desire to embrace both fear and rage. It would likely just be an amusing story in a healthier republic. Now the fear- and hate- mongers (linked so we don't lose the precise meaning of the word and its aptness here) beat the drum to rouse the emo-badasses of the right. Of course, CNN does their thing of talking about it endlessly and showing videos of the balloon while consulting political and military experts. Wall to wall coverage. It's a fucking balloon. If it presented a threat to the US by what it may have detected, we would have shot it down and taken our chances with the debris. China' intelligence capability is huge and does not rely on balloon observations of Montana. Can we just try to grow up for a few hours? This is monumentally absurd. I'm negging Poe for contributing to the distortion of what this trivial event clearly is. Fuck you. Thanks for your part in diminishing the hopes of the republic through dishonest and third-rate sophistry. Don't fall out of any windows, dickhead.
    12 points
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    12 points
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    12 points
  17. Now I have to reevaluate my whole life
    11 points
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    11 points
  19. To be even more fair, that song has brought together Horns of all races, genders, shapes, sizes, philosophies, and backgrounds as one, win or lose, home or away, at games, birthdays, weddings, funerals, and more. As much as there is to divide people it is something that actually transcends so many differences and creates a sense of unity. Until the squeaky wheels got ahold of it, anyway.
    10 points
  20. I'll give him this, he's ambitious that he plans to first help aggy get where they want to be and then still have time to transfer to a top program in the sec with an explosive offense.
    10 points
  21. https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/02/03/good-gun-thin-armor-the-ukrainian-army-is-getting-leopard-1-tanks/ β€œFORBESBUSINESSAEROSPACE & DEFENSE Good Gun, Thin Armor: The Ukrainian Army Is Getting Leopard 1 Tanks Feb 3, 2023,05:48pm EST Germany has pledged to Ukraine 88 Leopard 1A5 tanks. The ex-German Leopard 1s, combined with another 20 tanks of the same model that Denmark plans to donate, could equip an entire Ukrainian tank brigade. The 1980s-vintage Leopard 1A5, designed and produced by Rheinmetall, isn’t the most modern tank in the world. But it’s roughly contemporaneous with the Leopard 2A4β€”and indeed shares many subsystems with its bigger, heavier cousin. Most critically, the Leopard 1A5 has decent optics and fire-control and an effective main gunβ€”the 105-millimeter Royal Ordnance L7. The Ukrainian army already is familiar with the L7, as the rifled gun also arms those 28 super-upgraded M-55S tanks that Slovenia donated last year. The Ukrainians also are familiar with the Leopard 1’s hull, engine, transmission and suspension. The Ukrainian army operates 38 ex-German engineering vehicles that have Leopard 1 chassis. The biggest weakness of the 40-ton, four-person Leopard 1A5 is that it’s thinly armored by modern standards. Additional armor protection, along with a bigger main gun, was the main requirement that drove the development of the 70-ton Leopard 2. But there are hundreds of Leopard 1A5s in storage across Europe, includingβ€”and this is criticalβ€”a couple hundred in warehouses belonging to Rheinmetall and German arms firm FFG Flensburger. Both companies have kept the old tanks in good shape. The Leopard 1s Germany has pledged to Ukraine will come from Rheinmetall’s holdings. Denmark meanwhile plans to buy at least 20, and potentially 40, Leopard 1s from FFG Flensburger for onward transfer. All that is to say, Ukraine should get a whole brigade’s worth of Leopard 1s fastβ€”potentially faster than it can piece together a brigade set of heavier Leopard 2s. And a lot faster than it will get its new, American-made M-1A2 tanks. If Ukrainian tankers are smart, they’ll deploy their Leopard 1A5s in ways that leverage the tanks’ strengths while mitigating their weaknesses. That means using the Leopard 1s as fire support for fast-moving mechanized infantry. When the infantry run into a Russian strongpoint, they’ll call in the tanks to put a few 105-millimeter rounds into the Russian position. It means not sending the tanks into direct combat with Russian tanks, whose 125-millimeter main guns would punch right through the Leopard 1s’ thin armor. Follow me on Twitter. Check out my website or some of my other work here. Send me a secure tip. David Axe” Good info. Glad to see that Ukraine already has some familiarity with the gun and chassis. It will be useful in its main purpose:
    10 points
  22. You're probably right re killed AND injured. Still, it's an eye watering number. And I think I've said it here before, but it's worth repeating: We need to give the Ukrainians everything short of nukes. Whatever they ask for, as much as they want, as fast as we can (so long as we have enough to cover our own asses). First, it's the right thing to do. But second, it is in our long term strategic interests for many reasons which have been stated more eloquently here already. If the Russians want to grind meat against a Ukrainian sausage maker, we should do our best to indulge them. Finally, it's the only thing that will end this war quickly and favorably. I think we're just debating on the manner of doing so.
    10 points
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    10 points
  24. No more hiring people in wheelchairs, got it.
    9 points
  25. "Since you feel you can't in good conscience stand by while the school plays what you believe to be a racist song, we have initiated your transfer to Texas A&M. Goodbye, and good luck."
    9 points
  26. As soon as they canceled school last week the younger kid and I left our broken tree branches for later and headed to Big Bend. Squeezed in a decent amount in a quick trip. Hiked the Window, good meal in Terlingua, two isolated days and nights out in BBRSP, made it to Ft Davis for a star party at the observatory.
    9 points
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    9 points
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  30. Give me 5 gorillas and two hippos and I'm good. ("What is 'Things Vic says at the gentleman's club'?")
    9 points
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    9 points
  32. Find out where @Texas Jeff lives and lend it to his nextdoor neighbor.
    9 points
  33. It is wild for me to look at my life as a whole and to have my take. Gun nut, check. Benefit from tax code, check. Unaffected by any on the legislation against women, lgbtq? Check. Yet I am absolutely disgusted by the lack of decorum and respect these people have for fellow Americans. Two Santa's in full effect. Republicans that buy the fleece are ignorant if not complicit. We have two parties, one that you created and one that was created to ruin the other and create billions for a few while doing absolutely nothing for most of America.
    8 points
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  35. Tell your dad that they ordered the part from China, and it was being shipped by some kind of fancy drone balloon air delivery, and they were tracking it from Alaska through Canada, across Montana and then down across the plains and apparently it wasn’t able to make it to Texas (high winds?), and for some reason, when it got about 6 miles off the coast of South Carolina, it disappeared.
    8 points
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    8 points
  37. I still don't realize what the fuck i'm looking at
    8 points
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