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Government has a disturbing tradition of doing this type of thing - borrowing - from all facets of its operation. Government doesn't follow budgets, anymore. This is how it gets around budget constraints (when it makes a budget). Wait for it...when is some advocate or government spokesperson going to demand the US get more bombs?Simpleχity;1065907203 said:...The anti-ISIS coalition has dropped more than 41,500 bombs, leading the Pentagon to borrow from stockpiles in other regions....
Simpleχity;1065907203 said:The US is Raiding its Global Bomb Stockpiles to Fight ISIS
The anti-ISIS coalition has dropped more than 41,500 bombs, leading the Pentagon to borrow from stockpiles in other regions....
True, but the taxpayer's may run out of money! :dohThe USA is currently producing lots of bombs,it won't run out of bombs anytime soon.
This just produces more work for the military/industrial complex.
They won't be going out of business anytime soon.
Now, there's a novel approach I never even considered.Well, like that milk in your fridge, things have code dates. It's not like bombs really "go bad", but they do get obsolete, so it's a good idea to use up the old stuff that is less advanced than the new stuff then replace it with the newest issue.
I need to be more like the government ...The USA has printing press.It can print all the money that it wants or needs.
:lol:
Well, like that milk in your fridge, things have code dates. It's not like bombs really "go bad", but they do get obsolete, so it's a good idea to use up the old stuff that is less advanced than the new stuff then replace it with the newest issue.
Now, there's a novel approach I never even considered.
Good work there (whether it's accurate or not).
Yeah, but he was pretty creative there!Well, it is not accurate. But this is the InterWeb, people can post whatever in the heck they feel like posting and somebody is guaranteed to believe them.
There is no shortage of US munitions. Seriously, who is feeding you misinformation regarding the sheer size and strength of the US military? Because your latest posts seem to imply you don't think it is as strong as it really is...
Well, it is not accurate. But this is the InterWeb, people can post whatever in the heck they feel like posting and somebody is guaranteed to believe them.
So where were you when the question was asked, professor?
Well, it is not accurate. But this is the InterWeb, people can post whatever in the heck they feel like posting and somebody is guaranteed to believe them.
Your snark to my laymans response. Sorry Professor. I should have waited for you to post first. :roll:
Simpleχity;1065909276 said:Plz understand something. I don't author the articles. Virtually every article I post here is authored by notable/knowledgeable persons in the DoD/military-industrial complex.
Some article content is surprising/controversial ... which is precisely why I post them.
Your snark to my laymans response. Sorry Professor. I should have waited for you to post first. :roll:
Your a bit late to the party.
And ask your brother what is an "Interweb".
Simpleχity;1065907203 said:The US is Raiding its Global Bomb Stockpiles to Fight ISIS
The anti-ISIS coalition has dropped more than 41,500 bombs, leading the Pentagon to borrow from stockpiles in other regions....
You remind me of another internet bully at another forum I belonged to that argued over a minor point to hijack the tread and make it about me.
So you did. So munitions, like people can in fact go "bad". Happy?
Simpleχity;1065907203 said:The US is Raiding its Global Bomb Stockpiles to Fight ISIS
The anti-ISIS coalition has dropped more than 41,500 bombs, leading the Pentagon to borrow from stockpiles in other regions....
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