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Test Pilot Admits the F-35 Can’t Dogfight
Jeraxle wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 10:15:
About what time last night Blue? Boston experienced something very similar about midnight last night.
Jamil20 wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 09:57:Test Pilot Admits the F-35 Can’t Dogfight
We(Canada) need to drop funding for this project already, but Harper won't stop pushing it for the sake of his bank account.
Cutter wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 11:26:
We need to drop our military period. We'll never have the size or resources to make an effective one and that money could be better served everywhere else. Look at what happened with Germany and Japan after WWII when they weren't permitted to waste money on the military any more, strongest economies in the world. Some drones and nukes are all you really need these days.
The ability of the F-35 to "dogfight" is really irrelevant, it simply isn't designed to do it. Of course it failed to keep up with an F-16, a plane that was designed to dogfight a MiG
descender wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 10:20:
The ability of the F-35 to "dogfight" is really irrelevant, it simply isn't designed to do it. Of course it failed to keep up with an F-16, a plane that was designed to dogfight a MiG.
The last official "confirmed" dogfight that I can find happened in 1991, most aerial combat now happens "beyond visual range" at distances of over 80 miles. This is the new war, face to face combat is going the way of the dinosaur.
That is not to excuse it from the clusterfuck of funding and technical problems it has had of course... It would literally have been cheaper to write every person who has worked on it a $1million check than to design this plane we really don't even need anymore. Good luck getting the breadbasket of this country (US) to stop building military hardware though lol... they'd all be out of work.
Rigs wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 15:27:
I'm 37 and I haven't voted once in my life. Not once. Only because no one has come around that had me thinking they would actually make a damn bit of difference. And I don't foresee anyone in the near half century either! Dark, sad days ahead of us and the only one to blame is ourselves!
harlock wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 17:57:Thank you, Tyler Durden. You can return to the basement now.
also, it would have to be digital because violent options are impossible. but if you shut down enough infrastructures and backbones and so forth, it would be much more difficult for them to respond to it... regardless of the military aspect, the idea of wiping debts and account records and so forth etc would be the main goal
Rigs wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 15:27:
And what do we all do? Sit here and bitch about it. Yet, come election day, we'll gladly check those marks for the same bastards that have been in office most of their life and probably will retire there...
I'm sorry, you can't complain (well, I mean you 'can', but still) if you blindly go in and vote the same mothersfuckers in each and every time and each and every time they do nothing. Who's stupider? The fool or the fool that keeps voting them into office?
I'm 37 and I haven't voted once in my life. Not once. Only because no one has come around that had me thinking they would actually make a damn bit of difference. And I don't foresee anyone in the near half century either! Dark, sad days ahead of us and the only one to blame is ourselves!
=-Rigs-=
mag wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 23:14:Rigs wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 15:27:
And what do we all do? Sit here and bitch about it. Yet, come election day, we'll gladly check those marks for the same bastards that have been in office most of their life and probably will retire there...
I'm sorry, you can't complain (well, I mean you 'can', but still) if you blindly go in and vote the same mothersfuckers in each and every time and each and every time they do nothing. Who's stupider? The fool or the fool that keeps voting them into office?
I'm 37 and I haven't voted once in my life. Not once. Only because no one has come around that had me thinking they would actually make a damn bit of difference. And I don't foresee anyone in the near half century either! Dark, sad days ahead of us and the only one to blame is ourselves!
=-Rigs-=
By not voting, you are implicitly voting them in yourself. Thanks, buddy!
(*)
, you don't vote for who you want to win, you vote against who you think will do the most damage.*(ignoring third party candidates, that sadly stand no chance, and only draw % away from either of the majority candidates)
nin wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 23:27:mag wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 23:14:Rigs wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 15:27:
And what do we all do? Sit here and bitch about it. Yet, come election day, we'll gladly check those marks for the same bastards that have been in office most of their life and probably will retire there...
I'm sorry, you can't complain (well, I mean you 'can', but still) if you blindly go in and vote the same mothersfuckers in each and every time and each and every time they do nothing. Who's stupider? The fool or the fool that keeps voting them into office?
I'm 37 and I haven't voted once in my life. Not once. Only because no one has come around that had me thinking they would actually make a damn bit of difference. And I don't foresee anyone in the near half century either! Dark, sad days ahead of us and the only one to blame is ourselves!
=-Rigs-=
By not voting, you are implicitly voting them in yourself. Thanks, buddy!
Gotta respectfully agree. When it finally comes down to two candidates(*)
, you don't vote for who you want to win, you vote against who you think will do the most damage.*(ignoring third party candidates, that sadly stand no chance, and only draw % away from either of the majority candidates)
Sepharo wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 23:36:nin wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 23:27:mag wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 23:14:Rigs wrote on Jun 30, 2015, 15:27:
And what do we all do? Sit here and bitch about it. Yet, come election day, we'll gladly check those marks for the same bastards that have been in office most of their life and probably will retire there...
I'm sorry, you can't complain (well, I mean you 'can', but still) if you blindly go in and vote the same mothersfuckers in each and every time and each and every time they do nothing. Who's stupider? The fool or the fool that keeps voting them into office?
I'm 37 and I haven't voted once in my life. Not once. Only because no one has come around that had me thinking they would actually make a damn bit of difference. And I don't foresee anyone in the near half century either! Dark, sad days ahead of us and the only one to blame is ourselves!
=-Rigs-=
By not voting, you are implicitly voting them in yourself. Thanks, buddy!
Gotta respectfully agree. When it finally comes down to two candidates(*)
, you don't vote for who you want to win, you vote against who you think will do the most damage.*(ignoring third party candidates, that sadly stand no chance, and only draw % away from either of the majority candidates)
I don't think it was you, but I remember arguing with some other Okie who was into the whole, "It's pointless, my guy won't even come close, why should I bother" argument. Couldn't get them to concede that every vote counts. By not voting you're guaranteeing that it will continue to be pointless, by voting and encouraging other like minded people to vote you increase the chances... And even when you still lose, the surge is hard to ignore and will affect the conversation and the next election, that's how momentum is built.
Edit: Oh derp, I finally put in the right search terms... That was you![]()
I actually know of a surprising amount of people from Oklahoma on the forums I'm on.
And I should clarify that you didn't say you weren't voting, just that you felt your vote "didn't count". But no need to rehash that discussion.