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First, you can believe everything I post on Ukraine. My exhaustive research on what I put up here should assure you of it's accuracy, Second FUCK YOU, Wiz (back at yah)
While Prigozhen's demise has dominated the Ukraine war, there is other news but let me get my view of the Prigozhen issues out of the way:
He's dead, along with 3 other Wagner PMC leaders thus crippling the organization. Analysts are calling Wagner PMC a defunct operation. The method by which the aircraft that was transporting him from Moscow to St. Petersburg was destroyed midair is unclear.
Wagner PMC is defunct because Putin wanted it that way. His preference is for these so called PMCs to be under the control of the Russian MoD. How the plane was destroyed is of no importance nor, actually is who dun it. What is important is the political aftermath inside Russia
Immediately before Prigozhen's death he was in Africa independently trying to reassert himself as the boss of Wagner and ready to respond to the needs of whatever African government of thugs asked for his help. That didn't go over well with the Don.
It is becoming increasingly clear to powerful Russian figures who grew up with Glasnost that see Putin's drift away from a somewhat open society and towards a highly repressive, Stalinist, mafia state is not an outcome they will cheer about. I can pretty much guarantee that elite Russians who value the benefits to Russian citizens of some freedom of expression and the rule of law will privately oppose this drift. Make no mistake, It is just a matter of time to Putin's demise. A failure of any kind in Ukraine will hasten it. That is as sure an outcome as Bama's 9-3 season and the Nick's fall from grace.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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This may not mean much to readers here but it's important. First, Ukrainian Marines made a small special forces like seaborn attack of the shores of Crimea. They skirmished with RUssian troops and them beat feet back out. It was a demonstration of how Ukraine can, over ad over reach out and seriously confront an unprepared Russian military.
Second, with, what I believe, is pure politics, "Intelligence analysts" in the US are claiming that Ukraine can't achieve it's objectives. Meanwhile Ukraine's slow advance from west to east in the Melitopol direction is succeeding. Pictures are better than words. Depicted in this map is a break through of the first line of Russian defense in the direction Ukraine wants to go. Analysts believe the Russian Army does not possess sufficient reserves or barriers (e.g., mines) to fill the 2nd and 3rd lines of defense and these will collapse in time. They face the tough choice of laterally redeploying forces from other areas creating exploitable weak points along the front.
ISW.jpgMission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostJust because you call them "refugees" because they are bypassing the process by lying about being a "refugee" does not make them legal...dipshit.
There’s no “bypassing” the process when you’re an actual refugee because you get permission to come to America while still abroad.
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Haha. Maybe it should have been a hamberder rather than a snickers?
Screenshot 2023-08-25 3.40.05 PM.pngI feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostSpeaking of the highly useful phrase "FUCK YOU"...here is a short list of people I'd like to say that to...
Joe & Hunter, Hillary, Obama, James Comey, Algore, Adam Schiff, Chucky Schumer, Fani Willis, Joe Scarborough, Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Chris Wallace, Alvin Bragg, Merrick Garland, Christopher Wray, Alajandro Mayorkis, Janet Yellen, Antony Blinken, Talent, AA, DSL, CGVT and liney.
At least give me a SEPARATE "fu" ..."in order to lead America you must love America"
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
Refugees and asylum-seekers are two different things, cretin. Refugees already have permission to enter when they arrive. Asylum seekers do not. Starting to have doubts about your “expertise” on this subject.
There’s no “bypassing” the process when you’re an actual refugee because you get permission to come to America while still abroad.Shut the fuck up Donny!
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I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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FEMA Still Focused On DEI Training While Maui Mourns
August 25, 2023 FEMA Still Focused On DEI Training While Maui Mourns
by Deanna Fisher in Headlines 3 Comments
Never have Ronald Reagan’s words rung more true than when it comes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help.”
On Maui, where the worst loss of life due to a wildfire in a century is going to be an open wound for generations, it is looking more and more that the absolute incompetence of officials created the perfect storm of failures and death. The AP reported that those who were willing to ignore the authorities on the ground increased or enabled their own survival when it came to escaping from Lahaina.As flames tore through a West Maui neighborhood, car after car of fleeing residents headed for the only paved road out of town in a desperate race for safety.”
And car after car was turned back toward the rapidly spreading wildfire by a barricade blocking access to Highway 30.”
One family swerved around the barricade and was safe in a nearby town 48 minutes later, another drove their four-wheel-drive car down a dirt road to escape. One man took a dirt road uphill, climbing above the fire and watching as Lahaina burned. He later picked his way through the flames, smoke and rubble to pull survivors to safety.”
But dozens of others found themselves caught in a hellscape, their cars jammed together on a narrow road, surrounded by flames on three sides and the rocky ocean waves on the fourth. Some died in their cars, while others tried to run for safety.”
The AP’s story is full of close calls and personal testimonies of those who were willing to ignore barricades and find alternative ways out of Lahaina as the fire grew and swallowed the historic town whole. And at every level, those who were supposedly in charge failed to see the scope and scale of the danger unfolding. Which leads to the question – where does the buck stop? Who should be held accountable for so many deaths?How is it possible that authorities blocked off one of the only usable routes to safety during a wildfire? Given that officials in Hawaii were aware of the risk of wildfire for a long time, that’s an excellent question. Last summer, in regulatory filings, Hawaiian Electric made it clear that the risk of deadly wildfires was real, especially during high winds. And yet, apparently, the plan for dealing with this kind of disaster didn’t preclude sealing all the roads and trapping people in the middle of a wildfire.”
If you think back to Hurricane Katrina, one of the biggest failures of FEMA was a lack of planning. The government ran evacuation simulations but didn’t implement the necessary improvements after those simulations. So, when the hurricane struck, there was chaos. A lot of people died as a result. We’re seeing that again. All these years later, the same lack of preparation is causing people to die.”
The difference is that we aren’t hearing much about FEMA in the aftermath of the catastrophe in Maui. Why is that? Deanne Criswell is the administrator of FEMA, the federal emergency management agency. She has the same job Michael Brown did in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans. Brown, you might remember, became a household name in the wake of that disaster — and not in a good way. When George Bush told Brown he was doing a “heckuva job,” it instantly became a national scandal. Brown was so radioactive that no one was allowed to say anything nice about him.”We learned yesterday that Hawaii’s top emergency response officials were on another island, supposedly learning how to respond to wildfires, on the day the blaze began in Maui. And some key federal disaster officials were apparently busy at some FEMA meetings. What explains that? Again, we have no idea because no one is asking. Reporters are busy talking to Deanne Criswell, the FEMA director, like she’s some bystander visiting Maui for the first time.”
This is the opposite of how the press treated Michael Brown decades ago. It’s not hard to see why this might be. Deanne Criswell, unlike Michael Brown, is working for Democrats. She’s also the first woman to run FEMA, so she has the whole identity politics thing going for her. It would look very bad if the first woman to run FEMA is also responsible for bungling the response to one of the worst disasters in American history. Of course, no matter how it looks, that’s exactly what happened. But the media has decided to plug its ears and close its eyes and pretend it’s not happening.”
Actually, we didn’t just learn about the FEMA conference that Herman Andaya, the recently resigned head of the Maui Emergency Management Agency, was on Waikiki at a resort attending when Lahaina was burning. Andaya admitted that detail eight days after the fire – and once that news was out, that he had been on Oahu instead of on Maui, and MEMA was unwilling to say exactly who was in charge if Andaya was away, he resigned. What we DID just learn is that multiple officials were at that same FEMA conference – so when news of the disaster came through, SOMEONE should have had an idea of what to do… right?The heads of the Maui and Hawaii emergency management agencies were at an annual conference on Oahu on Aug. 8, the day the fires started leveling Lahaina, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) confirmed to HawaiiNewsNow (HNN).”
Key federal officials were also at FEMA’s annual disaster meeting when one of the worst disasters in recent US history started raging on the other island, the outlet said.”
The officials gathering in Waikiki became part of a “coordinating call about 11 a.m.,” a state emergency management spokesperson told the local outlet of what would have been nearly five hours after the blazes started.”
“There were consultations about the fires among local, state and FEMA participants,” FEMA spokesman John Mills said.”Others included the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency’s Maj. Gen. Kenneth Hara, administrator James Barros and executive officer Don Aweau.”
Wow, all those experts, having a nice resort FEMA conference in Waikiki on the taxpayers’ dime – using OUR money for something that could have been a Zoom call – and NO ONE was alerted earlier than something was going very wrong on Maui, and NO ONE ordered the sirens or got an INKLING from people on the ground that hundreds were trapped and burning to death?
And even now, FEMA is focused on… white supremacy. Unfortunately, this is not a joke.The federal government agency tasked with leading the response to natural disasters has its hands full as more than 1,000 Americans remain missing following wildfires that devastated the Hawaiian island of Maui. FEMA nonetheless is mandating a three-hour diversity training for employees that argues, among other things, that white supremacy is “ingrained in nearly every system and institution in the U.S.”
While it’s unclear how many of FEMA’s 20,000-plus employees were required to complete the training, internal emails reviewed by the Free Beacon indicate that the agency’s “resilience” division was advised of a requirement to complete one of three three-hour diversity training modules between Aug. 1 and Sept. 28. “FEMA Resilience” works to “help communities across the United States equitably adapt, survive, recover and thrive in the face of natural disasters” and boasts roughly 2,600 employees, according to someone familiar. The division is led by Biden administration appointee Victoria Salinas, the agency’s website says.”
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion trainings contend that the United States is “rooted in extreme, extraordinary violence” and demand participants acknowledge “that systemic racism and oppression exist,” according to screenshots of the training obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.”
FEMA leaders informed staff of the training in a July email, indicating that the effort is “part of our ongoing commitment to instill Equity as a Foundation of Emergency Management.” Staffers are required to take at least one course to meet their “DEI training requirement,” according to the email.”
Oh but wait, FEMA says – employees don’t HAVE to take this course, they can always take a different one!A spokesman for the agency said that the training in question is not required. (FEMA Resilience employees may choose among three options.) The spokesman, however, said that the agency requires two trainings of all employees: “Civil Rights and FEMA Disaster 2023” and “Including People with Disabilities and Others with Access and Functional Needs in Disaster Operations.”
Maybe FEMA should just be requiring their employees to be getting their hands dirty on the ground right now in Maui? Or is that too much to ask of government bureaucrats that we pay for?FEMA is facing criticism that as many as 1,100 people remain missing in Hawaii after the deadliest wildfire in modern U.S. history ravaged the island earlier this month. Agency administrator Deanne Criswell struggled on Monday to explain why so many people remain unaccounted for two weeks after the fire was mostly contained. “There’s a lot of different reasons on why people are unaccounted for,” Criswell told CNN. “It could be that they are staying with family and friends.”
FEMA is also facing blowback for putting up hundreds of its employees in five-star resorts in Hawaii such as the Four Seasons, where rooms cost $1,000 per night and are located nearly 45-minute drive from the disaster sites. A local government employee named Kaleo told the Daily Mail the luxurious accommodations are “selfish.”
“Shouldn’t they stay closer to the site, instead of staying across on the other side of the island?” he said.”Shut the fuck up Donny!
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Originally posted by CGVT View PostHaha. Maybe it should have been a hamberder rather than a snickers?
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I sincerely like to thank you
'cause now I got the world swinging from my nuts
And damn it feels good to be a gangsta"
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