Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I don't think so.................too much Tuckums may be twisting reality.
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The military especially NEEDS to have ALL of their shots. They are indoors with each other in barracks for long periods of time. Who would want an unvaccinated barrack mate.....certainly NOT me!
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NATO is very important to the very survival of the US and other FREE countries like Canada, Australia, Japan, and on and on. It is a perfect no-brainer situation!
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In our generation, children COULD leave the house at 18 because there were Trade Unions that were set up for manufacturing that were EAGER to accept them. But, now, Unions are gone and manufacturing has been outsourced to China. And today, men compete with women for basically, office jobs where women have the better skills, but strangely, get paid LESS than the equivalent man. And BOTH sexes NEED TO HAVE COLLEGE DEGREES , which are pricey at best. No wonder young people are maturing economically later in life than our generation. And no wonder there are so many suicides among young people today........they face MORE pressure than we did. Today's US problems for YOUNG people are etched on the gravestones of UNIONS and OUTSOURCING to China
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That is VERY GOOD humor............. because the funniest things ALWAYS have a grain of TRUTH to them. KUDOS!
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That's what the Russians are doing.......it is backfiring.
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I turned 18 in boot camp. I spent the next almost 22 years on active duty in the Navy. I saw what I thought was the downslide back in the early 90's. This was when they started issuing "stress cards" in boot camp. I can tell you right now that as soon as those young sailors got out to the fleet, those cards were laughed at by the older crowd, including myself. I did not need some wuss telling me that he/she was not able to perform a task because they were being stressed. That type of attitude is not anything that I or anyone else needed during an underway replenishment or flight operations. I did not always agree with everything I was told, but at least I was taught to do and ask later. Granted, I did not always get restitution (actually hardly ever). At least, I was given the opportunity most of the time. It was still better than being taken out to the wood shed and still having to do the job.
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Please go tell an Afghan, Iraq or any young veteran that. Luv to see what you get. Also let all the first responders now working that they are worthless. There are good and bad in all generations. |
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Unnecessary, vindictive and rude...
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......In total, we have a WEAKER modern generation DUE to FACTORS of manipulated web-media that the US did NOT have problems with before about the recent DECADE. Our generation had ONLY TV, radio, and movies - all of which were REGULATED forcibly by government or industry standards. .........What standards protect today's early teens? .......NOT Government protection, NOT industry protection, basically NOTHING. ...........I believe that the problems are the elimination of UNIONS, outsourcing to China, the CONCERTED effort to WEAKEN PUBLIC EDUCATION, and the FAILURE of the US Government to regulate Facebook, Instagram, and others (which is directly comparable to the government's failure to regulate the Tobacco Industry and PROTECT its citizens from LUNG CANCER !!!!! Can we NOT learn from our Historic mistakes as a society and country???? |
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The government wasn't using the lottery system when I was draft eligible. In Nov 1965, I received my induction physical notice for an exam in December and being a healthy 18 year old, I passed. In early Jan 1966 I went to the draft board office in town and asked the person in charge when I could expect my notice. She asked me when do I turn 19 and I said in August and she said that is when I would get drafted.
I couldn't get a good paying job because I wasn't rated 4F (half dead physically), or in the National Guard, and didn't have the money or parental support to go to college so I enlisted. Retired after 20 years and some months. |
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